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Nice recovery. Goes to show how important it is to check all parts before gluing. Looking forward to more.
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All deck sheets 9 of them have been set into their prospective locations. Take your time, following the instructions and parts diagram. This is almost a puzzle. Played with it and found some smaller ones can be put into wrong spot. Everything lines up and appears I can proceed to gluing up. And yes, follow instructions and plank before you attach all deck pieces.
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I am very pleased w/bulkheads. Appears all are setting straight and square. Fortune has smiled 😃 for me. Not a warped one in the lot. You will notice some are proud of their slot. That's because the frame/keel is setting completely into slip. Now, if one followed the instructions. You would glue'em up🧐. If I may make a suggestion! Remove decks from carrier 1st, set them onto bulkheads and see if all lines up. If so, now glue the whole shebang up. Allow the glue to fully set up before you fiddle 🎻 with. I usually give this 24 hours to completely set. This saves alot of headaches down the road. I will post pictures soon.
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For those building either this kit or Amati's, as suggested by member Paul Jarman, thank you Paul. Go to Minibrass and be dazzled by their offerings. Many different scales for a Titanic build. One issue though. They do not currently offer in 1/300 scale. But if enough interest was shown. Bet they would etch in brass one more scale. For the OcCre kit, you would have a replacement for the Skylights. Check the site out.😃
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Dean77, you got to checkout Minibrass. I originally entered it wrong and was sent to a site that had nothing to offer. But upon entering exactly as Paul Jarman suggested, good googly moogly. I fired off a request to see if they could offer in 1/300. I bet if all of use asked, they might agree too one more scale offering. They have in every scale but 1/300. Thank you Paul Jarman.
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I went too that site. I had no luck finding your referenced PE! Tom's Modelworks has a super PE set for Titanic, but alas it comes in 1/350 scale. I am hoping I can get them enlarged to 1/300. Another alternative, draw up and do your own. I never have been very good at this other than very simple items. Looking forward to your response 👍.
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Any progress. What are your thoughts on the peel and stick details supplied. I like, but believe with the right approach. One could use to make look more prototypical than just stick the plates onto the structures. Not too keen on how the skylights are depicted. One could I believe easily scratch build that detail. Overall very pleased with the kit. I do believe OcCre's hull details are approached in a better way than Amati's. I ordered sets of porthole frames for card models that are the perfect size to add that missing detail rather than just a round hole. Looking forward to your progress 👍.
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The gluing begins. Using good Ole Elmer's white glue for the frame build up. The keel is MDF. The balance is ply. At one time I was not a MDF fan. But like all things, time and experience can change one's mind. As you see, keel is longer than my building slip. But once the framework is complete, will use my thrusty keel camp from Amati.
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Thoughts on OcCre. This makes my 2nd kit from this mfg. One will notice putting hands on, OcCre does not try to go the big box scheme. The package is just big enough to a contain well arranged contents. The wood is sealed, which I like. Think about how much moisture a kit has been exposed to before you open 🤔. Packaging is done in a orderly fashion. Wood...some of the best I have seen for a kit in this price range. No splits, half cuts,wood strips that are twisted and/or splitting. Written and photo instructions. Subject matters that are interesting and their kits run the gambit. I looked at the other kit for this and though same vessel, I liked this one better. Customer service. Had a warped frame sheet for the Terror. Emailed, 1 week later, had the sheet. No questions asked. What's not to like. No, these are not the high dollar kits. But for the price, you get alot of bang for the buck.
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Way beyond my skill set. What a wonderful build and subject matter. Here's a little story for you. Every time I go to Washington DC, I go to Arlington. On one occasion after watching the Old Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. I walked to the rear of the area this takes place. I stopped dead in my tracks and stared. A Park Ranger noticed me and ask if I was OK? I replied, yes ma'am, and asked her a question? She said in all the years she had been there, I was the first to point out what the object was that had my attention. That question was, is that a mast from the USS Maine. And it was. She was so impressed by that, she asked me my name and how did I know that. My response, what other vessel could it have been on this Hallowed Ground. Besides, from the design of and the color of it, it was obviously from a Dreadnought. Funny how one comes upon History if one is aware. Your build is truly a tribute to her, the USS Maine.
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