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I have to ask, is there a rule of thumb on design and installation of deadeye chain plates on a model such as the pilot boat SWIFT? when I build and try and attach mine the deadeye it seems to be coming up to the top railing and would probably be rubbing the rigging on the railing and I feel that would not be right to have rope rubbing back and forth on a real ship especially for a standing rigging .
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WONDERFUL BUILDING ON THE INDY, I FOUND THIS ON YOUTUBE WHICH I FOUND VERY INTERESTING HISTORY OF THE INDY! A BATTLE OF THE INDY!
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I bought the boat model from Model Expo back in 1989 along with the solid hull Phantom which will be another re started build! I framed it up and planked the deck and used toothpicks for the treenails, using a sharpie around the edges of the deck planking! I then performed the first hull planking and this is how I left it since 1989! My hopes are with my renewed interest in model ship building I will finally finish what I started decades ago! Tonight I added one more plank to the hull both side of the hull since then now understanding tapering! More building and pics to follow!
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That's $404.63 USD, thank you! A very reasonably priced for such a beautiful ship!
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I glued in the tiller I painted the trail boards with semi-gloss tamiya black then glued them to the boats beak! I then carefully cut and glued the scrolling from instruction sheet and then glued it to the trail boards, I also used a black sharpie to blacken the white from the paper, I will later seal it with a semi gloss varnish, I then glued the bowsprit to the boat! I then made and installed the chain plates for the backstays! I then made and soldered the masthoops they will be cleaned up and painted!
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The planking on the cockpit floor a very nice touch! I wish I had the forethought to plank mine! Keep up the great work 👍😎
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Thank you, I also can see the wisdom of this method. I guess putting it into practice would help me understand it even more! Once I start my bigger projects I will definitely put the process into effect! I have already made a bench copy of both procedures. https://modelshipworldforum.com/resources/Framing_and_Planking/plankingprojectbeginners.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0UpqAuQvY32w_KiNdvUC6QyVbVaTa0eCfGbfVsNCOxvZ6NOO1KYvwBvv8 And, https://thenrg.org/resources/Documents/articles/LiningOffYourHullPlankingTutorialAndFan.pdf. once again thank you 🙏😊😊
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The Indy is coming out beautifully. As a newb can you direct me to info on this planking fan, and how to correctly understand and use it! I’ve seen it elsewhere and I’m very curious to see and learn if it will help me to correctly plank my hulls! Thank you!
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