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Has anyone built Model Shipways (MS1850)  H.M.S. Bounty Launch? It's a very interesting wood model kit and has a great history. Have a question about Fairing the Molds. How much wood do you sand off before installing the Frames? The Frames are 3/32 square Cherry. The molds are 3/32 Basswood.  ThanksP2022147.jpg.665263ca393ec61fb2b2a0d46f1ebd46.jpg3/32 cherry for FRAMESP2022143.jpg.cdd632abee0f2bd6f0be0e8ec530494c.jpgBuilding Jig with Molds.P2022141.jpg.6d5f9c43315f3e0a39d744ac1e4264cf.jpgP2022141.jpg.6d5f9c43315f3e0a39d744ac1e4264cf.jpgMolds with stiffening strutsP2022146.jpg.95b26aec525e6af9cf787fd70be18de6.jpg

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There are lots of build logs for this kit;

 

Use the search function at the top of the page and you’ll find them.

 

You should find examples of how others have done this step and the rest of the build.

 

Good luck

     Richard

 

 

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Thanks Richard. I'm new to the forum, the search function is helpful . Getting back into wood model ship building. Started building the Constructo Schooner and let it sit for over 40 years, finished it last year. Built Model Shipways Gunboat Philadelphia last year, it was a very interesting kit. The Bounty Launch is the 1st model using planking over a building jig. Recently found Model Ship World Forum, it is very helpful.   Thanks.  Frank

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I am also building this model, and just finished planking a couple days ago, next step is the tweens and cants.  The bulkheads do have a laser inscribed fairing line on them, but if you followed the instructions, it ends up on the wrong side of the bulkheads because it is inscribed on the same side as the sheer line, so they aren't very helpful unless you didn't follow the instructions and installed the sheer tabs on the opposite side of the bulkhead.  That being said, err on the side of removing too much material while fairing.  The laser cut planks are done from the cad model of the boat and do not match the prototype planks in the plans (check your shutter plank against the prototype plank plans, mine was narrower than the prototype).  This means if you don't take enough material off, you will end up short when you get to the shutter plank, I and a number of other builders in the logs had this problem.  I chose to cut a new plank, others chose a stealer.  1/16 basswood sheet is only a couple bucks at the hobby store, there is not enough scrap in the kit to cut more than one replacement shutter plank.  

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