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Today, I wanted to insure the upper forward deck, and the upper stern deck will line up.  I dry fitted the lower cabins with painter's tape.  Slowly sanded down the lower deck cabin wall tops until the  two upper decks lined up. In addition, I added a cross piece under the  forward aft upper deck to allow the two decks to interlock and align.  This is thinking ahead since there is much more work to do on the lower deck and rails.

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Thankyou Don, I ordered and received the helicopter you used. I may modify the tail section to look more like Calypso's.

Previous Calypso builds by you and others have been my lifeline and inspiration.

I glued up the lower cabins today and reinforced the corners and am quite happy with the results. Starting to look like Calypso. 

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Have any of you previous Calypso builders had a hard time identifying part numbers and therefore parts in the pictorial directions? I was looking at the crane parts today and could not identify many of the parts based on the numbers shown.  I see part numbers like 735 but the index in the back of the instructions have no such part number and many other part numbers do not show up.   Is there a complete parts list that may have not been packed in my kit? Any advice would be appreciated.

Patrick

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I feel a bit embarrassed.  As I looked at the parts list in various languages I stopped at the bottom of the GB (English). A few pages later the list picked up again with the higher numbers so problem mentioned above is resolved.

While in the window and door mode, constructed the upper cabins, reinforced in the corners. Also started work on the decompression chamber by adding square scraps of wood to the top surface as shown in the plans. Bent some wire for the grab bars and attached. Also added handles for the entry hatch as shown in the plans. Finished with a coat of primer.  I began sorting out numerous parts for the aft crane.

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On 1/9/2025 at 12:33 PM, mandolinut said:

I received my shipment of basswood today to plank the outer hull of Calypso. These are 1/4" x 1/16" x 24".  I ordered 80 strips so there should be plenty. Excited to start this part of the build. Needless to say, I would not be doing this if I was going to use the Calypso as an R/C model on the water.

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Hi Mandolinut, 

I love the idea of planking the hull. I’m new to wood shipbuilding, may I ask where did you get your basswood strips?  Thanks!

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Here is a link.  They were "Bud Nosen" from Midwest.

Bud Nosen Basswood Strips, 1/16" x 1/4", 50-Pack

I suggest roughing up (sanding) the ABS plastic hull to prepare it for glueing the wood strips. I used Gorilla Super glue from the local home store which worked great. 

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I used my fingers to hold the wood in place until the glue set up, about 15 seconds.  On a few of the strips near the deck, I placed the wood strips in boiling water (cookie sheet) and let them dry in place while mechanically clamped over the curved hull.  As you get closer to the water line there is less curve and no need to prebend. Hope this helps. 

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50 minutes ago, mandolinut said:

Here is a link.  They were "Bud Nosen" from Midwest.

Bud Nosen Basswood Strips, 1/16" x 1/4", 50-Pack

I suggest roughing up (sanding) the ABS plastic hull to prepare it for glueing the wood strips. I used Gorilla Super glue from the local home store which worked great. 

Gorilla Glue Super Glue 15g Bottle Net Content Quantity 1 - Walmart.com

I used my fingers to hold the wood in place until the glue set up, about 15 seconds.  On a few of the strips near the deck, I placed the wood strips in boiling water (cookie sheet) and let them dry in place while mechanically clamped over the curved hull.  As you get closer to the water line there is less curve and no need to prebend. Hope this helps. 


Yes!  Thanks for the info. 

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