JohnN
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Thanks @SkiBee. More photos coming soon. What sort of stain/finish did you use on the thwarts and floorboards ? They look really good on your Pram.
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I have recently begun the Pram build, and thought I would log the build. I am watching SkiBee's build log (https://modelshipworld.com/topic/25495-norwegian-sailing-pram-by-skibee-model-shipways-scale-112/) as well.
I find the build board and forms are too thin. The board warps with a few rubber bands on the hull, and the supports tend to bend and do not like to remain vertical to the build board. Also, I should have removed char from the build forms as they leave residue on the planks, which I find unsightly.
I had the stern transom holder break twice. The first time I reinforced with super glue; the second I added supports, which can be seen in the photos. The stern transom was a bit loose, but it was manageable. The bow transom holder was a bit loose, but I managed to firm it up by inserting some folded paper into the holder slot. The bow holder is glued to the base.
I was told by one of the Model Expo reps via email that the laser etched bevel lines are on the wrong side of the planks; however, I decided to continue using the planks with the bevels line on the upper outside, even though the planks angles are reversed at the ends. There seems sufficient length to give an acceptable result.
One of the garboards has a real scale 1.5 inch split, so I had to request a replacement. I am considering planking one side while the replacement ships.
Photo soon
Norwegian Sailing Pram by JohnN - FINISHED - Model Shipways - Scale 1:12
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1901 - Present Day
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The hull is now fully planked. The build is progressing nicely. On to the interior details.