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Theodosius

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  1. Interesting, how different the experiences are, that we all made with the same kit :-). This little notches for the deck are a kind of genius, because then you don't need to somehow clamp the deck down to follow the curve. On the other hand I totaly failed with the ply bulwarks, lol.

     

    But all I can see here ist that you are doing a fine job, IMHO! 🙂

  2. @Dave_E, @bruce d, @ccoyle,  : thank you all for showing in and the thumbs up! 🙂

     

    @chris watton: did I already mentioned how cool it is, that the master and creator himself shows into the logs of his followers and give help where needed and look how to improve his kits!? Thank you so much! 

     

    @DelF: thank's a lot for your comment about my planking! In the end it is not as good as I dreamed of, but then, what could I espect from a first time build? I mean, I am quite please with it, and the best: I'm sure this will not be my last wooden-boat-model-adventure 🙂


    Preperation for the wales done:

     

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    Both strips for the wales are installed, sanding still to do:

     

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    Messed it up, so some filler was needed:

     

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    Some tuch-ups with black still required, but the overall look is quite ok for me :-). Here you can also see, that I painted the bullwarks not the whole way through, I left the outer planking in wood:

     

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    More black needed, but wiht my light tremor I have a lot of respect for the paintings recently. At least, the curves come out good, and the underside will nobody else ever see:

     

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    With the black wales as a seperator, the caulking is'nt as prominent as it was before, now I like it a lot more.

    Still need to decide if I want some blue on the first two planks. Painting black was a little bit frustating in the case of lost skills with the brush. I'm afraid to mess it up with more paint. Perhaps I should go for a 'less-is-more-style'.

    I would say with the wales is the planking-process finished.

     

    My conclusions or lessons learned: be more precise with the preparation of the planks in terms of the bevels to the planks next to it. If it is not good enough, there will be gaps appear during sanding. And, sort the strips for the start after colour and thickness. Colour is obvicious, and sorting after the thickness reduces the needed amount of sanding. I read the Chuck method, but here I think, the shown way in the manual of the kid is more than enough to get an smooth and nice looking hull. Of course, more effort is always possible to do 🙂 

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