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Old 07-21-2011, 12:10 PM
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Today, I started with the hull - framework. Eight A4 sheets with parts, glued onto 1mm cardboard with spray-glue:


Hull is divided in three halves Here You can see approximate length of the model:

Pretty long, isn't she?

First section under load:
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The Burkes are not small ships.
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Old 07-22-2011, 01:43 PM
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Hull-framework continuation.

Midship section consists of two blocks:


Fore and midship sections ready to join:


Done:
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Old 07-24-2011, 06:36 AM
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Build continuation.

I put already done elements on the hull framework.This will help you to imagine the final look of The Brothers:


Comparison with F314 (which is not small):

As You can see, DDG68 scale 1:200 can be also build as a "waterline (table) model"
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Hello strk,

my respect for your new design elements to join the main deckparts and decks and formers precisely!

With lovely greetings
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Old 07-24-2011, 02:37 PM
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elements to join the main deckparts and decks and formers precisely!
Groove joints
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I like the tab and slots you are using.
You mean that slot and tabs, used for groove joints, not tabs made of some kind of semi-transparent rigid paper! Hahahahaha Silly me

I write first, then I think. Sorry

John, You should write to me: man, what the @@@@ are You talkin' about?!
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Hull framework finished:



Now - hull skin.
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Hi Strk,

I like the way the segments connect. It looks like the builder can be sure of a positive fit. Will this be your recommended method for putting the framework together when the kit is released?

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