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colpatben
#1 Posted : 26 December 2020 11:46:38

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Hi one and all.

As promised here more than two years ago I am going to start the build of the Mantua Le Superbe.

https://forum.model-spac...sts&t=29451&p=2

First a back story:

I bought this particular kit after exhibiting at the first London Model Engineering Exhibition held at The Alexandra Palace in 1996, yes almost 25 years ago!

At that time I was building and showing RC boats and racing Tamiya1/10 off road cars whilst assisting at the Chesham Model Shop in Buckinghamshire, who were the UK importer of Wedico boat and truck kits. They had a stand at the Model Engineers Exhibition and I was able to attend every day so had lots of time to browse around.

One divorce and five homes later I think that I should at least start it and hopefully see it through to completion.

This kit is fairly straightforward plank on frame construction with just a few fiddly bits.

The most obvious change in this kit since I bought it is that now all wooden parts in kits are laser cut whereas this kit has all the frames and ply parts either partway machine cut with a router or just printed on solid wood that will need to be cut out with a fretsaw.

The next post will be the start.

Colin

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#2 Posted : 30 December 2020 08:39:24

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Lockdown Christmas so cut and assembled the rib and main deck frames.




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#3 Posted : 01 January 2021 08:26:28

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BigGrin Hi Copalben

Drool Nice curves
Cool Looks like you have done a great job CUTTING the frames and decks

Guess we have it a lot easier nowadays with later kits being laser cut

Looking forward to your progress

Happy New Year
John Passmore
#4 Posted : 02 January 2021 06:19:04

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Hi Colin

Looking really good...I like the precision of the cut frames and keel...BigGrin
What kind of wood is it? Looks like ply but I can't make it out...BigGrin
Haven't seen anything like that here in OZ...Blink

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#5 Posted : 02 January 2021 09:29:47

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Great start and very nicely cut.Love

Mark
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#6 Posted : 03 January 2021 14:01:45

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Lovely job on those frames and decks, all looking very neat and tidy.... Look forward to seeing her progress.....Cool Cool

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#7 Posted : 11 January 2021 17:28:42

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John Passmore wrote:
Hi Colin

Looking really good...I like the precision of the cut frames and keel...BigGrin
What kind of wood is it? Looks like ply but I can't make it out...BigGrin
Haven't seen anything like that here in OZ...Blink

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Hi John.

Sorry for delay in responding, been ship building & kept away from PC

Yes it is 5mm ply.

Colin
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#8 Posted : 11 January 2021 17:42:16

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Hi all

The first ‘Real Deck’ to be fitted is what the instructions call the Under Deck but I would call the Well Deck!

Anyhow it has to be sprung to get it under the frames to get it into place.

Colin

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#9 Posted : 11 January 2021 17:55:46

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Me again.

Following on from planking the Under Deck, the Main deck is on.

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#10 Posted : 11 January 2021 23:00:57

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That is lovely work Colin. Looking very nice.Love

Mark
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#11 Posted : 14 January 2021 15:52:32

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Hi all.

Before I go on one quick pic of the stern gallery frames


Colin

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#12 Posted : 14 January 2021 16:01:27

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The next bit is the Helm position which is below the aft deck and behind the mizzen mast, well sheltered in a storm but I can’t help thinking the sailing master and navigator needed to stand well Fwd to get a view of where the boat is actually going and would need to constantly shout over their shoulders instructions to the helmsman!

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Aft deck on and I thought I would step the masts to ensure they are aligned

Colin


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#14 Posted : 16 January 2021 00:47:51

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Looking good... very nice work being done.....Cool Cool

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