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Recently I had an opportunity to purchase this beautiful model that for a long time now was hovering around the top of my wish list. When the big box arrived... I just couldn't stop myself. Everything else just had to be put aside. So, here it is :-) The quality is great. Everything fits, snug but without force. It's easy to keep all the parts squared, new elements added to already glued together line up effortlessly. It's a whole new experience, the boat almost builds itself. Of course I know the difficult parts are still ahead of me, but this is what I managed to build during last three evenings:         One more thing - the manual is great. The drawings are very detailed, leaving no doubt whatsoever how the parts should align, what should protrude and what shouldn't, etc. Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
Happy building :-) http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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Looks great quality and very meaty framework, look forward to seeing the end result
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Ooooooh.  Is that the Hobbyzone.pl building slip you're using there? This looks even better in use than I imagined.
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greyhawk wrote:Ooooooh.  Is that the Hobbyzone.pl building slip you're using there? This looks even better in use than I imagined. Yep it's a great piece of rig, especially at first when you want to keep everything straight square. Bit less useful on the planking stage - there are end supports that should allow to rotate the whole assembly that I managed to break on the first try. Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
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 Very nice looking forward to this going together Rgd Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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That looks like a very nice kit, keep up the great work. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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This looks fantastic, very nice start and I will be watching all the way Steve
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What a fantastic kit so far. I may need to build one for my father (huge fan of James Bond)
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That framework looks so cool all put together, lovely work so far I actually had to use my old friend Google to see what the kit is of
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For the finish I ordered a can of Le Tonkinois varnish, apparently there is nothing better. We'll see :-) Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
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Lovely work so far Michu. 
I'm not really a model boat fan, but I love these old classic 'Riva' speedboats, so elegant with all that highly polished mahogany and chrome fittings, just beautiful. I also like the old 'Chris Craft' boats which were very similar?
Looking forward to watching this build develop, keep up the good work - very nice!!
Kev 
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 Very nicely done Michu looking forward to the next update Reg Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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Lovely work, would love one of these for xmas! Steve
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Now this is looking great, lovely work to date....  .. Look forward to your next update.... Regards Alan
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Great build so far :) Do you have any photos of the box and contents you could share?
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michael.rolph wrote:Do you have any photos of the box and contents you could share? Well, I don't right now - I might take some pictures later but judging by the progress, most of the frets will be almost empty. Anyway, I'll try to do that tomorrow. Little update. The progress has slowed down due to nature of this part of the build - planking. This is a double-planked boat, but unlike most of the builds I have followed, both planking layers are made with 1.5mm thick wood strips - first layer is some softer wood (you have to excuse me, the parts list is only in Italian so I'm not sure what that is, but probably lime), and the outer layer will be mahogany. The first layer serves two important goals: - to make a solid base for the final mahogany layer - to teach me how to plank, as I have never attempted a proper planking job before (have started some on SOTS but left that alone until all strips are delivered) And boy, how I'm glad this model is double-planked! I have just finished the bottom part of the first layer of planks. This was job done in three phases: 1. I really really suck at planking. Where are these gaps come from? I watched a lot of Doctor Who recently, they are probably cracks in the fabric of existence. 2. I still suck at planking, but the gaps won't let a camel through anymore and the surface is somehow smoother. 3. I suck quite a bit less, still a lot to learn but well at least it's something that will have a chance to keep the final layer in place. Pictures: The stern end, let's start with the lovely behind, shall we?  The bow end, from this distance the damage is less visible:  The curves:  More of the bow and the beginners job clearly visible on the planks closer to the keel line:  Shame, tears and despair  :  A quantum of solace  :  In the end, I think that 2nd half of this part of planking didn't come out that bad - and I still have the sides to learn before I attempt to destroy my supply of mahogany strips. Anyway, I truly enjoyed every minute of this job. Will update when I'm done with the sides and probably sanding, as I'm pretty sure it will make it all look better and will save me from having to post any more humiliating photos Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
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 Hi Michu As a first planking attempt you have done a great job with the hull bottom, toward the bow gaps could have been made shorter by following the lay of the plank as its laid and trimming to fit also a little side tapering helps here. What you need to remember with a double planked hull the first layer is the base that the second layer will go on so it has no need to look nice just a good surface for the next layer so gaps can be filled and prepared for the final layer. Also you will be suprised how good the planking will look after a good first sanding as every hull will have that pigs ear look until the sandpaper gets its way. You will probably find the hull sides a lot easyer to plank as there is less curve so easyer to butt joint but watch the curve towards the bow as I think you may need 1 stealer there but then again maybe not. The second planking will make or break this kit and will need to be tapered so all the planks fit correctly at the bow but if you take your time and use some thought then all will go well. If you need any more advice please PM me and I will do my best to help you out. Regards Andy Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Hi Andy, this is sound advice and I won't hesitate to ask for more if I have any problems - thanks! There is a photo in the manual that shows there will be two or three stealers in the sides at the bow. I'll manage, I think - I was quite surprised with how each next row was coming out better than the one before. Last 5 or 6 have only hairline gaps. Also the whole tricky area of the bow breakwater will be covered with a metal edge anyway, so any mishaps won't be visible. I'm really happy with how this build is progressing, and I wish I had more time to work on it. Thanks for looking Michal Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
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Watching this with great interest as this is my Xmas present to myself any thoughts on what paint you are going to use on the rubber seats? Jase “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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