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hudsonrobert49
#1 Posted : 14 April 2010 08:01:03

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Hi this is where i am going to put my build hope you like it, feel free to put comments or tips Thank you. RobLOL
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#2 Posted : 14 April 2010 08:05:40

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First Pic's I found these clips (plank holders on another build) I glued sand paper on the inside of mine for that extra grip if you need it.
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hudsonrobert49
#3 Posted : 14 April 2010 15:38:39

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I need parts, and a answer to my question about double planking???????????????. some one should know.Cursing Cursing Cursing
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#4 Posted : 14 April 2010 20:07:59

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Same here i have had a email saying they are on the way but nothing yet
sure this one is double planked it is if you buy the kit so it should be the same only monthly
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#5 Posted : 15 April 2010 22:00:16

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Hi Rob!

Yes, I'm a little unclear about double planking too! It says it is on the front page, but on other build diaries of the AL Surprise, it seems single-planked.

I'm keen to know the answer, as it will probably decide whether-or-not I do this build; I much prefer double-planking.

Chris
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#6 Posted : 16 April 2010 01:13:15

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Hi shipmates. I understand she is single planked. Read it on here somewhere. LOL

My HMS Beagle is double planked and it hasn't helped much except increase the sales of Pollyfiller.Crying I've just removed some of the second planks to start again.Blushing If I can get Beagle right I'm hoping that Victory's single planks will be less problematic.Cool

I hope to post some pics in the build diary "HMS Beagle warts and all". So look it up in a few days time if you want a laugh and I have learnt how to up-load them.LOL
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#7 Posted : 16 April 2010 07:52:54

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Would be nice if Admin would help to clear this up.Cursing

The fact it said that it was double planked is why I decided to buy it.LOL
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Rob

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#8 Posted : 16 April 2010 16:39:00

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Click this link to see a James build of hms surprise its good



http://picasaweb.google...._Im_6lzQE&feat=email
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Rob

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#9 Posted : 16 April 2010 19:38:31

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Lookibg at james build it is single planked not double looks like we will have to wait and see
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#10 Posted : 17 April 2010 08:17:08

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Yes and I bet that it's single planked.
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Rob

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#11 Posted : 18 April 2010 14:36:20

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Hi there are a lot of tip's on this Forum, try it you may like itFlapper

http://modelshipworld.co...hpBB2/viewforum.php?f=22
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Rob

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hudsonrobert49
#12 Posted : 19 April 2010 12:22:13

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my new toy, it's a windy thing, could tie me ropes, lines if you know what i meen or something,

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#13 Posted : 28 April 2010 12:41:50

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some more decking
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#14 Posted : 28 April 2010 19:38:39

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Looking really good Rob, nice and clean!

Do you have any advice on how you cut the mast holes out? I've got a small hand drill, a round file and a craft knife at the ready but if you've got any specific advice it would be much appreciated.

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Jonny.
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#15 Posted : 28 April 2010 19:41:01

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Also while I'm here, I see you also have the same problem with the deck sticking out a bit around the central bulkheads. Are you planning to just file/sand down the offending areas so that they don't get in the way of the hull planking?

I'm guessing this will be the way to do it, since it is a false deck it won't matter to just cut it back, however as this is my first built I'm wary just in case I haven't thought of any consequences.

Thanks,

Jonny.
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#16 Posted : 29 April 2010 08:05:16

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Hi Eccles as to your Question about the holes for the masts I cut them out after I had fully planked the falls deck, which makes it hard to see the wooden hole underneath.

Next time I after laying the first central plank, (that's what it tells you to do with the surprise,) When the first plank has dried I will try cutting the holes then as I will be able to see the hole underneath for reference.

Then the same for the opposite sides of the central plank, using the hole underneath for reference.

Hope you know what i mean.

And as for the problem with the deck sticking out a bit around the central bulkheads. Are you planning to just file/sand down the offending areas so that they don't get in the way of the hull planking?

Yes I am going to sand them to the profile of the ship, also most of what you can see are my planks over lapping the edges that I have yet to sand to the profile.

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Rob

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#17 Posted : 29 April 2010 08:42:56

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Eccles wrote:
Also while I'm here, I see you also have the same problem with the deck sticking out a bit around the central bulkheads. Are you planning to just file/sand down the offending areas so that they don't get in the way of the hull planking?

I'm guessing this will be the way to do it, since it is a false deck it won't matter to just cut it back, however as this is my first built I'm wary just in case I haven't thought of any consequences.

Thanks,

Jonny.


Hi just realised I am following your build on the other forum.

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Rob

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Jonny Shoreboy
#18 Posted : 30 April 2010 14:44:10

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Just to let you all know this kit is going to be single planked. Single planking is fine but not ideal for beginners because there is no room for error.

I was told when I first signed up that it was double planked then told after I signed up that it wasn't. Admin and De Agostini are not very helpful and don't actually know anything which is why I cancelled my subscription. There are much better frigate models out there that are cheaper and double planked.
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#19 Posted : 30 April 2010 15:32:27

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Hi and thanks for the info.

I have emailed both Admin and DeAgostini, but they don't answer my emails about the subject.

They haven't even answered my email about my email instructions I haven't had yet for Surprise, there's a surprise.

I wouldn't mind but I have just subscribed to HMS Victory as well, talk about customer care lol

Unless they supply me with extra planking to double plank it.BigGrin Now that would be nice of themCrying

Kit features:
* Traditional double planking on frame wooden hull .


PS Sorry for rant.Cursing Cursing Cursing
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hudsonrobert49
#20 Posted : 30 April 2010 15:45:09

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Yer I MAY just cancel the lotLOL Flapper Flapper Flapper Flapper LOL
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