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  1. Chuck,

        There are some tricky parts in the instructions which require some Japanese assistance.  There are certain parts where you should not apply glue that are pretty important and these are usually designated in Red Kanji.  I have found that if you carefully study the instruction photos (which is 90% of the instructions) and look ahead to what will be affected, you will have no problem.  If you look at Clare Hess's website, he gives a clear path to the "glue / don't glue" issue. 

        Bottom line is that I would highly recommend this kit.

     

    Clare,

        As always....thanks.

     

             Bob R

  2. Thanks all. 

     

    Clare, I actually used the empty spot in the billet where the original piece was.  I traced the pattern onto the boxwood and carefully cut it out.  From there I matched it to the other side.

     

    In the next set of photos I have added a couple of coats of Minwax wipe-on Poly.

     

      Bob R.

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  3. As I mentioned in the Intro, the Higaki Kaisen had no frames.  The model is built around a set of molds which will be removed later.  It is flat bottomed.  I broke a piece of the planking and Jeff quickly came through with a nice thin slab of boxwood which is about the same color but without the heavy grain of the Cyprus.

     

      Bob R.

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  4.    Not to forsake my Constitution build but I had the opportunity to purchase this kit while in Japan during the month of April.  A Japanese friend of mine picked it up on Japanese Yahoo for a great price.  It was delivered to his house the next day and I hand carried it back to San Diego. 

     

        The Japanese Cyprus wood used in the kit is outstanding and the laser cut parts are of the highest quality.  I quickly noticed that when sanding the wood there is a very pleasant odor.  Smells like Nana's old cedar closet.  The only downfall of the kit is that the instructions are entirely in Japanese.  Fortunately, there are not a lot of written instructions.  The instruction format is 90% graphics.  The packaging of the model is superb as seen below in the obligatory box / contents photos.

     

    My goal is to complete this kit in time to show at next years 40th Rope Exhibition in Tokyo.

     

        The Higaki Kaisen (hee-gah-kee-kah-ee-sen) is an Edo Period cargo boat used from 1600 to about 1868.  Higaki was a Trades Guild in Osaka, Japan and Kaisen translates roughly to Cargo Boat.  During the Edo Period, Osaka was the center of the national economy and Edo, which is Tokyo today, was a big consumer city.  The Higaki Guild held the chartered right of maritime transportation of consumer goods from Osaka to Edo.  The Higaki-Kaisen were the sailing freighters of the Higaki Guild.

     

       The Higaki Kaisen hull structure has no framing.  Instead, its' hull consisted of only planking firmly joined with nails and clamps.

     

        I want to give a special thanks to Clare Hess.  Clare has helped me get this started and has provided me with numerous photos and information on his build.  Thanks also to Don Dressel who just completed his build and has provided me access to his model.

     

          Bob R.

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