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MrBlueJacket

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  1. Painted the caprails, added the masts. Fore and main were in halves, so I stiffened them with brass rod. Still pretty bendy.
  2. Nice work! Your customer file now show you will get a 10% discount on the next kit you buy from us. Nic
  3. you will notice that by splitting the false deck and having each side butt against the keel, you are assured of a straight hull. Nic
  4. Next is to add the lower deadeyes, then I can put the afterdeck in place.
  5. Don't know. It would have to be thick, like clear flex-seal, but I think it would look terrible. Nic
  6. With overlapped plates, there's not much to protect the edges. Be careful handling the hull, and when the model is finished and in a case, then no-one will be able to touch or brush against it. butt joining the plates reduces, but does not eliminate the problem. Nic
  7. I suggest you contact the Tampa Bay Ship Model Society: http://tampabayshipmodelsociety.org/
  8. Cannons installed. plastic model cement works for plastic to wood bonding.
  9. Note: The copyright date on the plans is not the manufacturing date of the kit, it only documents when the kit was designed. Nic
  10. Yes, you can buy a carved hull, and the plans page with the templates. Call us up. 207-548-9970 Nic
  11. The Forecastle deck in place. I also mounted it on a workboard with pedestals.
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