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Naparima by Kevin Kenny - FINISHED


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Roger i am not going to show the plates on this one maybe when i build  the plank on frame i will reconsider. In the mean time i will do some experimentation like you are doing.

 

On another note I got this book on marine steam engines. Should be interesting reading over the next month. I am still fighting up to find the exact design for the boiler and fire box.

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I had a rough  time with the imperfections of the bottom. Different surfaces, wood, glue, glaze putty, Bondo filler, scratches etc. finally got it to an acceptable level. Will sand and apply 3 more coats then mask to put the sides in white.

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Kevin,

 

Thanks for posting this!  That guy has a steadier hand, stronger grip, and more confidence than I have.  Never less, it is interesting to see how other modelers have solved similar problems.  Paper plating so far looks promising and I am anxious to experiment with shellac.  Unfortunately it is tax season here in the states and the little time that I have to spend in the shop has been spent building a glass case for my longboat model.  Your model is looking great.

 

Roger

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