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Does it bend slightly when u look at it sideways ? Does it suppouse to do it ? kind of an U shape... (after fitting decks and support beams)
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Yes, a slight end to end deck camber
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Tomick wrote:Yes, a slight end to end deck camber uff... thanks for that i tought i *#%$ it up :P
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viperek wrote:[quote=Tomick]Yes, a slight end to end deck camber uff... thanks for that i tought i *#%$ it up :P[/quote I'm at the same stage and thought the same, thanks Tomick. Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!
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mac,viper you did'nt read the instructions did?????  it say's to sand reinforcement strips to bevel each end to fit the ribs,and allow for camber at each end, Current builds: SotS, USS Consitution, San Felipe, D51 loco, HMS Surprise, RB7, Arab Dhow, Jotika HMS Victory Completed builds: HMS Pickel, Thermopylae, Mississipi river boat, Mary Rose, Cutty Sark, San Francisco II, HMS Victory x5, Titanic Lifeboat, Panart HMS Victory Launch, Hachette Titanic, Virginia Schooner, Endeavour Longboat. http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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karl1113 wrote:mac,viper you did'nt read the instructions did?????  it say's to sand reinforcement strips to bevel each end to fit the ribs,and allow for camber at each end, Yes I did Karl but I'm a novice shipbuilder and didnt fully understand wot I was reading in relation to the actual ship and I thought I had messed up in some way becos of the curve. But that is beside the point, I thought this forum was the place for novice builders to ask their maybe daft and obvious questions to get hopfully helpful advice from more experienced builders without ridicule. Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!
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Mac wrote:karl1113 wrote:mac,viper you did'nt read the instructions did?????  it say's to sand reinforcement strips to bevel each end to fit the ribs,and allow for camber at each end, Yes I did Karl but I'm a novice shipbuilder and didnt fully understand wot I was reading in relation to the actual ship and I thought I had messed up in some way becos of the curve. But that is beside the point, I thought this forum was the place for novice builders to ask their maybe daft and obvious questions to get hopfully helpful advice from more experienced builders without ridicule. true
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Mac wrote:karl1113 wrote:mac,viper you did'nt read the instructions did?????  it say's to sand reinforcement strips to bevel each end to fit the ribs,and allow for camber at each end, Yes I did Karl but I'm a novice shipbuilder and didnt fully understand wot I was reading in relation to the actual ship and I thought I had messed up in some way becos of the curve. But that is beside the point, I thought this forum was the place for novice builders to ask their maybe daft and obvious questions to get hopfully helpful advice from more experienced builders without ridicule. Hello there  and welcome to the bunch, no matter what or how stupid you think the question is, you ask away, and 99.9% of us will do our best to help, we will all at some point look at the descriptions in the magazine and think "Ok I just dont get it" so your not alone  Keep enjoying the build and the forum, were all in this together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ship Builds on the go
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Lonestar Spirit wrote:Mac wrote:karl1113 wrote:mac,viper you did'nt read the instructions did?????  it say's to sand reinforcement strips to bevel each end to fit the ribs,and allow for camber at each end, Yes I did Karl but I'm a novice shipbuilder and didnt fully understand wot I was reading in relation to the actual ship and I thought I had messed up in some way becos of the curve. But that is beside the point, I thought this forum was the place for novice builders to ask their maybe daft and obvious questions to get hopfully helpful advice from more experienced builders without ridicule. Hello there  and welcome to the bunch, no matter what or how stupid you think the question is, you ask away, and 99.9% of us will do our best to help, we will all at some point look at the descriptions in the magazine and think "Ok I just dont get it" so your not alone  Keep enjoying the build and the forum, were all in this together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Once again i totaly agree with Lonestar...we are all in this together...and the instructions can be ...not too clear ....thats why i come on here to see what is what in the victory builds....and remember we are paying over 700 quid for this model...so there is no such thing as a daft question ....just expensive mistakes  .John..
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Viper When I was in the pusser they always said 'The only daft question was the one you didn't ask!' Well done, I'm a bit behind with my build but keep the questions coming, personally I find it very useful. It's easy to miss a subtle observation in the instructions and by this forum, hopefully, we steer a straight course. Good Luck with the build. ArtfulBodger Previous Build: HMS. Bounty
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