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Congratulations Chris, another fine card build. You have inspired me,I might have to get a card model out of my stash next time I hit a hard bit on my current project.
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Well as Sparkler is undergoing an 'ugly' phase of the build; lots and sanding, filling, primer - repeat and there is nothing much to report until that stage is done, I thought I would show the progress so far on the little 18ft. Cutter I have bought from VM to go with it. This is one of Vanguard's wood mini kits and not the latest Resin incarnation. I just wanted to try one, but can see myself getting the resin versions in future. There are a few logs on MSW for these mini kits, so I won't repeat what has already been said elsewhere, other than to note they are just as great quality as the main kits. The only thing I have tried to do is hone my planking skills on this smaller scale, so I did shaping and edge bending as with the main kit. I used the Super Phatic glue mentioned before and pinned the planks in place as I went. One of the hairiest parts 😬 was removing the MDF bulkheads after sanding the outer hull. - All went well in the end, but what a relief not to break anything! 😁 The last picture shows a 'dry-fit' of the P.E. deck parts. More updates in due course as I need relief from sanding & filling, thanks for looking in. 👋
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That looks so good, well done 👏
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Thank you Andy for your (not at all inane) ramblings and great photographs of the principles shown on a real boat! You deserve that drink! 🍹
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