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HM Armed Cutter Sherbourne by Zvr - Vanguard Models - 1:64


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Finally after number of unsuccessful attempts started to build the first model, something that has been planning to do for years but due to circumstances in life never actually made enough progress. 

Still need to learn how to bend parts but luckily transom when I submerged in the water which turned out to be hotter than was supposed to be took the right shape/curved by itself right away!  need to be more careful next time and use different method.

This seems such a nice kit!  Parts go well so together, I found that what I needed to worry about was not to get overzealous with sanding - took too much of the back part of the ship (one of the last pictures).  Contemplating now whether to add some type of filler to it or whether the first planking will make this not-visible and it isn't an issue.. 

A bit scared of how planking will go but watched some videos on this forum and feel myself prepared - this is fun!  

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I am on my first build. Did start a build log. Many here were very helpful. The model I am building is made by Occre has a video for each model. Has been very helpful.  Planking is one of the first things you do and very important for the overall look of the ship. It is worth it to search videos on bending wood. And practice bending some planks. Was very beneficial for this rookie.  Start a build log. Would like to follow your progress.. Enjoy your build...I have. 

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Installed base gun ports, so far so good...  next is the decision whether to fix the keel from too much sanding or not (most likely yes) and then do the plan for the first layer of planking.  Following the videos and instructions from this forum will be measuring them out, tapering all of them, and then bending them vertically as well as curving them so that they follow the outline better. 

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