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There are lots of mistakes and it's not the same as orginal plans but this is my second model. I learned lots of thing from my model.. I hope you like it. Do not hesitate to criticize my mistakes, As you know I am new at this hobby and I know there are lot of things I should learn Awaiting for your comments
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Thanks for your all good words. I'm try my best, I painted my model.. Right now I have a few things to do, I hope it will finalized soon
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Dear Doreltomin, Thanks for your comment. Actually I learned lots of thing in this model. One of them is do not prefer to use Cianoacrylate in planking. You are right I think most of country using the same shape in their fisherman boats. Maybe it will be a good collection to build all countries fisherman boats Best wishes from Istanbul
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still contiunes.. I already bought a new model beacuse of it, I want to finish this model as soon as possible
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Thanks for your comment, Should I sand until all CA marks disappear or this will enough? After sanding I will glue the surface and sanding it again, before apply putty (is this term right or not i am not sure:) )
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When I planking process ,there are a few mistakes. I understand that how important the rules for modelling.. 1. I marked the damaged area and cut off damaged planks 2. Replank the damaged area 3. Sanding
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Hi again, The planking process is finaly done.. And started to sanding process. As you see attached photos there is lots of superglue marks.
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Steam plank bending tool
kutaykara replied to captainkangaroo's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hi, Could you check below photos and information for mini iron? I wondering could I use this for plank bending (180C degree) Without water - steam 180C degree (Stabil) 220v- 15 replies
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Thanks to all, When I posted this topic, I was very exciting, Right now I am checking and see that I have not put any comment on my posts:) I will be carefull about that and explain all steps to you.
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Boshporus Sandal is turkish traditional boat which used for fishing, trade or transport between two sides.. Made in TURKEY
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Hi All, This is my second model, I hope you will like my log and do not hesitate to say your opinion and suggestions..
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