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Bunch of work completed: Re-primed everything after the railcap went on Drilled required holes. As I don't have a #68 drill bit (0.03") i used my existing 1/16" drill bit. In retrospect, it's too big by about double. So i ordered the 0.03" and will get it today before i complete all drilling. Notes to BlueJacket Company. The instructions are unnecessarily vague and in some cases, missing in the diagram. In may cases I had to look at completed models of the Wendameen to understand where to put the wholes Drilled out the mast holes, as per recommendation frrom Mr.BlueJacket. Finally - completed the longboat to be added to the hanging stands Drilling out holes LongBoat Next steps: Painting the hull. I'm awaiting the arrival of the paints.
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munst3r reacted to a post in a topic: Wendameen by MrBlueJacket - FINISHED - Bluejacket Shipcrafters - 1:87 - RESIN
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Hello @MrBlueJacket, I'm also working this model. Question. The instructions state: Is that accurate? Drill a hole all the way through? Looking at your photos, it seems you did the same.
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munst3r reacted to a post in a topic: Wendameen by munst3r - BlueJacket Shipcrafters - 1:87 - RESIN - schooner
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Added the Bulwark Cap and Rail Cap. Sanded down excess glue, and am priming it again. (Shouldn't have primed it earlier. Rookie mistake). The instructions recommend sanding inside the railcap. I assume to bring both the railing and boat in-sync. After reviewing, I felt this was overkill for a railing inside the boat. I left it as is.
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After sanding, I filled holes and gaps with standard drywall filler. I accept that this shoddy work, but I'm not ready to move into precision work. Its my first model, and I want to keep this moving, and not stop for want of proper equipment. I will probably take other shortcuts to complete this model. Post Sanding: Then I applied the filler to even out the holes
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The ship hull had excessive molding on it, not sure why. Maybe this is normal. I had to sand all this down, 15 min job.
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Hi Everyone, New to ship building, and started with the Schooner Wendameen by BlueJacket Shipcrafters. Hopefully a useful blog as I only see one other user building this boat at the moment. Simple unboxing pics:
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