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#81 Posted : 06 September 2016 23:46:51

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Another update,

I am still working through the last of the deck planking, but to break up the monotony i am jumping around a bit doing other bits and pieces now i have my latest delivery.

some pointers from me, be careful with frame 12 it is easy to get it back to front which will effect the snug fit of your first row of planking strips. If like me you are painting the inner bulkhead lining planks painting the transom before fitting is the best approach.

otherwise the kit instructions are very good.













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#82 Posted : 07 September 2016 06:56:39

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Looking good Jase and I love the blue (:-)

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#83 Posted : 07 September 2016 09:16:42

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#84 Posted : 07 September 2016 11:21:32

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greyhawk wrote:
Nice progress. That's a very nice blue. Is that Royal Blue?


Looks like Caldercraft French Blue to me mate.

Nice build Jase, really tidy.
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#85 Posted : 07 September 2016 19:26:10

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It is Admiralty French Blue
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#86 Posted : 08 September 2016 09:38:23

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jase wrote:
It is Admiralty French Blue


Yes, it's the same. Admiralty paints are made by Caldercraft.

You can get them at shipwrightshop.com.
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#87 Posted : 08 September 2016 13:10:29

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Jase wrote:
some pointers from me, be careful with frame 12 it is easy to get it back to front which will effect the snug fit of your first row of planking strips. If like me you are painting the inner bulkhead lining planks painting the transom before fitting is the best approach.


Hi Jase, how is one side of 12 different to the other. Mine fitted either way with no problems.
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#88 Posted : 18 September 2016 09:37:56

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magpie1832 wrote:
Jase wrote:
some pointers from me, be careful with frame 12 it is easy to get it back to front which will effect the snug fit of your first row of planking strips. If like me you are painting the inner bulkhead lining planks painting the transom before fitting is the best approach.


Hi Jase, how is one side of 12 different to the other. Mine fitted either way with no problems.
Chris


Hi Chris, the difference is the step that the first plank sits on, it is angled to allow the plank to sit correctly. if you fit rib 12 back to front you will have to modify the step to get the plank to sit correctly.

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#89 Posted : 18 September 2016 09:57:07

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Next update,

The planking has been completed. It has been stained with Ronseal Dark Oak and then given a coat of umbrol matt varnish.

The first two grill pieces have been complete as per the instructions. I have continued to instal the gun port strips too. getting close to the end of this pack.














I have fond my Proxxon mini belt sander invaluable during this build so far, cannot recommend this tool enough.



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#90 Posted : 18 September 2016 09:59:56

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Great work Jase like the contrast between the blue and the natural wood Cool Phil
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#91 Posted : 24 September 2016 10:06:55

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Morning

Firstly. The instructions don't say to sand at an angle on the top of frame 12 as the supports sit slightly higher to accommodate the high point. If you sand it to an angle you would therefore have to do the same to all the deck beams and lower the transom. If you didn't you would gain a dip in the deck where it is lower due to sanding. Also look at Jases build he hasn't sanded the top of frame 12 either.

The official build has had no problems with any fit. Therefore no sanding is necessary.


Secondly.
Jase says in reply
"Hi Chris, the difference is the step that the first plank sits on, it is angled to allow the plank to sit correctly. if you fit rib 12 back to front you will have to modify the step to get the plank to sit correctly"
He means the notch on the side of frame 12 where the first row of planks sit. As shown in my previous pic. It is not needed to be angled. But its builder choice if they wish to.

It would be nice for Jase to clarify this.
Chris

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#92 Posted : 24 September 2016 12:20:45

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Stage 19 step G clearly shows how the poop deck sits on frame 12 and it is exactly how Chris has it. I see no reason to sand anything. Even if there is a smaller contact area between deck and frame, it is not a piece under stress and there will still be a strong bond with PVA.
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#93 Posted : 25 September 2016 08:13:58

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Frame #12 discussion moved here.. http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=21021
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#94 Posted : 26 September 2016 21:19:34

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what a kerfuffle!!!

this is what I mean, see pics below. i made a mistake thinking I had put mine on back to front but as correctly pointed out it will fit either way then you need to modify the rib.




I am up to date on my latest deliverys

Now i have some bad news i am afraid. I have picked up a job that will probably take me most of the next 12 months but will impact on this build. sorry all but will be back on it soon as i can and i will continue to contribute to this build thread

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#95 Posted : 26 September 2016 21:24:15

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Thanks for the clarification on this.
I thought you were going to finish this one as the GF wanted it done.Blushing
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