Hi everyone!
After a wee break I'm back! My first try with a wooden ship. Rather old kit, but is looking quite nice. I've read that it's not too bad for a beginners so here I am. I just hope I won't like it as these kits are quite expensive
First look inside the box. Loads of parts, smaller and bigger, metal brass plastic, lot of wood obviously, two massive plan sheets and a smaller instruction book:
First thing I didn't like was that most of the parts have no number or anything like this on it. In the book attached there is a list of all parts but most of them have no description. I should have put a spacer between two frames but I'm not sure if the parts I found are the parts I'm looking for.. Especially the smaller wooden parts you can see on picture above in plastic bag. Most of them are fillers between frames that need to be sanded/carved to desired shape.
Anyways, started with a keelson, frames and false deck. Wasn't easy as the keelson was a bit bent and I couldn't place it properly in the middle of false deck. I've managed somehow to make it nearly centered (there is a 1mm difference between sides in some frames - I hope there will be not many problems with planking).
That took surprisingly long time to do, so today I've managed to add two fillers in front of the skeleton. A loooooot of sanding. This block on the right is starting point
That's all for today. I'll hopefully finish skeleton tomorrow and will be ready for planking, the big challenge and thing that worries me the most..
Thanks for watching!
After a wee break I'm back! My first try with a wooden ship. Rather old kit, but is looking quite nice. I've read that it's not too bad for a beginners so here I am. I just hope I won't like it as these kits are quite expensive

First look inside the box. Loads of parts, smaller and bigger, metal brass plastic, lot of wood obviously, two massive plan sheets and a smaller instruction book:
First thing I didn't like was that most of the parts have no number or anything like this on it. In the book attached there is a list of all parts but most of them have no description. I should have put a spacer between two frames but I'm not sure if the parts I found are the parts I'm looking for.. Especially the smaller wooden parts you can see on picture above in plastic bag. Most of them are fillers between frames that need to be sanded/carved to desired shape.
Anyways, started with a keelson, frames and false deck. Wasn't easy as the keelson was a bit bent and I couldn't place it properly in the middle of false deck. I've managed somehow to make it nearly centered (there is a 1mm difference between sides in some frames - I hope there will be not many problems with planking).
That took surprisingly long time to do, so today I've managed to add two fillers in front of the skeleton. A loooooot of sanding. This block on the right is starting point

That's all for today. I'll hopefully finish skeleton tomorrow and will be ready for planking, the big challenge and thing that worries me the most..
Thanks for watching!
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