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I made a 3D printed hull before I started to glue the wooden keel and frames.

 

 

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I scanned the original plan and made 3D models to print the hull. Due to copyright reasons, I can't share my modelling files.

 

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I wanted to find a new way to enjoy the kit. I skip all the processes before rigging.

 

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I tried several different methods to build copied hulls. For example, I tried a 3D pen to draw hull planking. Unfortunately, it was boring and tough work. After several attempts, straight 3D modelling was the best answer. The small ship is 1/210 scale version.

 

I'm going to build a wooden hull with the 3D printed hull for rigging together. The second hull for rigging will be my trial and error test bed for the main mission. :D

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