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Then the bottom of the stern is way below the contour block… 😕 Here is a picture of the Britannia stern carving… let’s just say the fit is terrible, doesn’t come close to the drawing. This pot metal will snap if I try to bend it. I have reviewed all the Rattlesnake builds I can… and there is a mix-mash of fits, some good, others not. I have double checked my stern counter block, all pretty close. 😑
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Hi Dan, welcome to the forum! 👍😀
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Hi Fellers, Well since I knew it would be dusty… I went to the workbench in the garage, 45 degrees and windy outside, got some righteous 70’s top 40 on the speaker and got the bow filler blocks pretty roughed in and started on the stern blocks. My mother in law is living with us for the month of November, that and the weather has turned to winter… I think I’ll be in the shipyard a good deal this month as next month we’re off to Hawaii for the whole month. Kids bought us tickets… who could say no to a month and Christmas on the Big Island? 😎🌴 I do not like shaping solid blocks! My hat is off to you guys who fill in between the bulkheads or carve solid hulls!
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I love the build log “book”! What a great idea. 👍😀
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Hello from Minnesota, a few modeling questions
Dave_E replied to Scratchie's topic in New member Introductions
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Mayflower by tj456 - 1/19 scale
Dave_E replied to tj456's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Looks like some serious electronics in the background. 😳 Ship looks great! 👍😀 -
F-4G Phantom II Wild Weasel V by CDW - Zoukei Mura - 1:48 scale
Dave_E replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Welcome to the forum! 👍😀
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Hey Marty, yes when you start you Rattlesnake, do start a build log. There are several of us building her now and we learn from each other. 👍😀
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Welcome Ross, ship is looking great! 👍😀
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Welcome aboard! What do we call you? 👍😀
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Hi Bruce, welcome to the forum! 👍😀
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Hi Ed, My ship looks just like yours does. Since we’d have to add material to the low spots, I plan to sand down the high ones. Level fore-aft with a gradual slope to port and starboard from center. Lots of contouring to do on these bulkheads as well for the planking. I wasn’t overly impressed with MS “laser cut” parts that should have been a lot more precise and fit better (in my humble opinion of course).
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Hola Juan, Bienvenido! 👍😀
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