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Papa

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  1. I have the seat supports (D10) in place and decks D5 L/R, D2 and D3. These pieces are very thin and fragile and the protrusions of D10 broke in many places places and 2 of the cross pieces of D2 broke as well . I wonder how anyone could install these without some breakage. It was certainly way beyond my skill level. In any case I think it will all look ok when finished. This kit is not nearly as easy as I had expected! After posting and looking at the photo I think the two forward deck cross pieces look wonky. They were the parts that broke. Since I have an extra kit I may just replace those two, cutting the replacements from the extra D sheet.
  2. She is ready to get sanding and final shaping done. If I may offer a word of advice. There is no room for error in this kit. Everything is designed to fit snugly and perfectly in position. So check and check and check. I discovered when I was attaching the stringers C10 that the rough transom was not pushed all the way into its slot. Fortunately I was able to loosen the joint enough to tap it down into its correct position. I should have noticed that it was not correct when I attached it but somehow missed it.
  3. It took hours of sanding and dry fitting but I finally was able to assemble the frames and keel pieces.
  4. I finally looked up a translation for Korabel. It is “shipbuilder” . I had a year of Russian when i was a freshman in college in 1961 but I don’t remember ever seeing that word! I think the first vocabulary word in the text was the word for postman pochtalon. Very useful word, hey.
  5. No problem. I appreciate all the advice i can get. I now am dry fitting everything and light sanding so i am not forcing pieces together.
  6. I received my replacement kit and I have taken your advice. Previously I could not get the keel parts to fit over the frames. A bit of sanding in all the notches and they went in perfectly. The close fit on the parts in this kit is quite amazing!
  7. It would take several days to see all of the exhibits.
  8. If you are ever in the St Michaels, Maryland area I would recommend a visit to the CBMM (cbmm.org). There are loads of Chesapeake water craft from Bugeyes to log canoes to examine. There also are several interactive areas that entertained our 11 year old granddaughter.
  9. I may as well confess. I managed to reverse the forward and aft directions on the first subassembly. By the time i got to step 7 or so things wouldn’t fit and I discovered the problem. I then tried to disassemble what i had done with disastrous consequences. Progress will resume when my replacement kit arrives. With 2 kits i expect I will have many parts left over. So in the future if one of you out there needs a replacement part for the Jolle, let me know and i might have it. Unless i make many more terrible mistakes. Read and read and read and check and double check and check again. My 80 year old brain does have a tendency to get confused easily. 😖
  10. Sub assemblies and the main set of frames ready to be glued. I am sanding the bevels after the frames are glued in place.
  11. I found this little sanding block at Walmart. It is great for sanding the frames on my Jolle.
  12. Reading your build log encouraged me to purchase this kit. And I definitely plan to purchase quality rigging line.
  13. I have been wanting to try one of Master Korabel’s kits after reading about them on this site. I finally purchase the small gun boat and added the pre made sails. I am very impressed with the quality of the kit and the detailed instructions. The English is a bit strange but that is probably because it was translated from Russian; or maybe just written be a non native English speaker. Anyway, they are very clear, detailed and precise. The instructions seem to anticipate where one might go wrong and caution you. The picture shows the box contents and the first sub-assembly before gluing.
  14. Ahhh. that's my problem, having past 80 years
  15. Thanks. It was a fun change of pace. But the tiny details were frustrating at times.
  16. My Porsche is finished, except some decals will need a bit more setting solution. There are a lot of compound curves on the body. So nice to have a project done in days, not months and years!
  17. I continue to add photoetched details. The hood (trunk) lift handle is somewhere in an other dimension. Oh well. One of the wipers took a brief visit there but returned 😁I snipped parts free of the sprues inside a plastic bag. That traps them on earth. But those tweezers have a way of shooting parts to where no man has gone before.
  18. Adding details to the outside. They are tiny! The car is just 3.5 inches long. The headlights for example are 3 separate pieces
  19. Started working on the interior today. It is not as difficult as I expected, but i did lose one on the tiny bezels on the dash. I doubt that they are even visible once the body is on.
  20. I purchased this kit from Model Expo because it was on sale and I wanted to reduce the impact of spending more on postage then the package of rigging line that I needed. Now that the Morgan is done, I thought I’d give it a shot. I took the photo after I painted the resin castings. The only instructions are the sheet showing the outside of the car. I still haven’t figure out where all the photo etched details go. I ask Arena Modelli for help here but haven’t heard back. I didn’t realize how tiny 1/43 scale would be! This will be a challenge with my cataracts.
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