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Now that I'm finished with the OREGON and WYOMING, I've started on the 1/64 scale 82' WPB kit.  This will be a typical BJ solid hull kit with laser, resin, britannia, and photo-etched parts.  Hull length is 15.5".  The intent is to create a kit that will allow the builder to replicate any of the 79 boats built.  The focus will be 82301, the first boat in the group, but will include additional basic details to modify it to later boats.  This will include different radar, towing gear, and deck details, plus stuff to do the boats in Viet Nam.  The hull master is done and Randy carved me a couple hulls with which to experiment.  I've templated one and added the skeg so far.  

 

This is the basic kit configuration - WPB82301.  That below, WPB82347 POINT BONITA, is one of the later boats.  A third general arrangement drawing will show a Viet Nam configuration.82301.thumb.jpg.0fbb321c5277d7147484a440fd0a34d3.jpg346837836_936471150933794_3930366741776982276_n.thumb.jpg.87cda4eaa248e8173044771b0cb68b74.jpgGAPDF.thumb.jpg.532b9ffa8d270c34e2141b7da95013ac.jpg

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As a Coast Guard veteran, I remember these 82 footers very well. It's great to see you developing this model especially since Coast Guard models are few and far between.

Bob Garcia

"Measure once, cuss twice!"

 

Current Builds: 

Hms Brig-Sloop Flirt 1782 - Vanguard Models

Pen Duick - Artesania Latina 1:28

 

Completed: Medway Longboat 1742 - Syren Ship Model Co. 

Member of the Nautical Research Guild

 

 

 

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The superstructure base will be cast resin with a facia of laser-cut laserboard.  The pilot house will be molded up to the bottom of the windows and include the consoles.  This is the master which I just put into the silicone.  The mold will be ready tomorrow for a test cast.

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Today was rather productive. Put together the revised superstructure, made the vents, and assembled the reel. Tomorrow, I'll make the recessed bow lights and glue on the aft bulwarks.

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Lasered vents.  Upper vent has flange glued in place.

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Small holes on the reel need to be moved inboard just a bit.,

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Superstructure placed on but not glued to the deck.20230530_143015.thumb.jpg.d480506197fcdf9c74d4c32e6b86be3b.jpg

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Was not happy with the first cabin, so I revised the master, made a new mould, recast the base and am assembling it. Paint is still wet in this shot. Also redid the master for the life raft cannisters and made new ones for the throttle body and the binnacle.

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Finally got the windshield frame figured out. There are ten pieces to the frame - two sets of five laminated. The window openings in the back pieces are slightly smaller than those in the front pieces, providing a lip upon which the laser-cut clear windows will sit. Once laminated, the frame will be pieced together with tape on the back, inserted into the pilot house shield, and glued in place. The tape will be removed and any gaps will be filled. The windows won't be attached until everything is painted.

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Experimenting with this template. All of the black areas are deck fittings and will be cutouts on the template. The modeler just places the template on the deck and marks the openings with a pencil. This eliminates the tedious measuring of the location of each part from the plans. I'll probably add the part numbers for each on the template, too.

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