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Any tips on smoothing out the hard angles along the garboard and second plank along the port side?  Starboard side faired well and has a pleasing curve from stem to stern.  These were caused from the planking jig and I didn't notice until I took the hull off and started to sand.  I did prebend all the planks and they fit without force prior to glueing so I really don't know why this happened.

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Honestly, it's not very noticeable. Remember that we modelers are the only ones who will ever look at our models from really up close. A lot of what we consider to be glaring mistakes doesn't particularly stand out at stand-off viewing distances.

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
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Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix, Bf 109E-7/trop

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Moved along a little ways and made some changes that deviated me away from the plans. But for me I think they are much more pleasing to the eye.

First one and the biggest change was how the second plank had to be notched at the stern transom step.image.thumb.jpeg.24f28b1c8195c8adff454e61605e309e.jpeg

 

So here I did some major changes so the sheer plank would run even with the transom step. I had to reshape the second plank for the change.

 

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Next, I didn't like the way either the bow or stern transom was above the inwales (top of sheer plank), There may be a real reason this is the case but I am taking artistic liberty on this and made the following changes.

 

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Once I get the hull finished, I will be painting it after some filler, few coats of sanding sealer then primer to give a smooth finish.  I'm sure I'll need to adjust the rudder length for my changes but that is no big deal.

 

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Even though I am going to be painting the hull I thought I'd take the time to check on a couple of things. 1st was to see how the basswood took a stain and check on grain scale which I knew wasn't going to work and 2nd was to see how bad my glue up was. I'm fairly competent when glueing up full size furniture and other items but I need a whole lot of practice at this scale.

 

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