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Under orders from the First Sea Lady, my next "build" is the Amati Dorade - for display purposes:

 

 

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It's more of an assembly, than a true build.  Should take weeks, not months (or years).

 

Questions:

  1. Is it worth making a log for this?  I couldn't find anything similar.
  2. Can I get help on supporting the parts during assembly, please?

Here's the problem.  This is the first page of instructions:

 

 

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The parts to be positioned as in Fig 1 & Fig 2 are loose fits.  The frames are irregular shapes.  There is no obvious way to support the model at this stage of assembly for gluing.

 

Normally I could just invert the model, but the timbers running fore/aft are not flat either:

 

 

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So, back to the 2 questions - do I make a log, and any clever ideas how to support it during gluing?

 

Thanks,

 

Brett

Posted

Please YES! to a log! This is a kit I've been interested in building.

 

Maybe use instant set CA to accelerate the build and hold manually?

 

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Currently building: Model Expo AMERICA, A/L KING OF THE MISSISSIPPI

 

Completed: Mamoli Victory cross-section, Revell LSM (Plastic, in memory of Dad), A/L SANSON tug, MS Longboat (awesome model Chuck!), Dumas 1949 Chris-Craft 19' Racing runabout, A/L SWIFT, MS ELSIE, Constructo ELIDIR (now LOUISE), Midwest Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack, Amati 1:80 Yacht ENDEAVOUR, Mamoli CONSTITUTION cross section, Revell VIIc U-boat (1:72 plastic), lotsa other plastic ships 

 

Next up: who knows - there are too many to choose from!

Posted

Thanks, but I need to be able to have all the pieces in position when gluing.  Plus, I prefer the slower set and easier ungluing of PVA (white glue).

 

Cheers,

 

Brett

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