Brian's Caldercraft 1/72 HMS Victory
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Just went to make a cup of coffee and your halfway through the hull! Better get some instant in!
A good trick if you have a bit of wood that need bending is to let it have a bath in some ammonia for a while. It really softens the wood up. and easier than steaming. Rinse out under running cold water to get the pong off it. An old trick used for planking wooden ship models, does smell a bit. Clears the sinuses though.Comment
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Brian
Just some little tips for your planking. Firstly try to sand the edges of the hull profile formers (ribs) so that they correspond to the curvature of the hull. This is important at the stern and around the bows. Some people even fill in the gaps between the stern ribs and the bow ribs with some blocks of balsa wood sanded to the round form of the hull. This helps the planks to stick more solidly where the curvature is at its greatest.
Just take it slowly and I am sure you will have no problems.
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