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Part 18, the boat deck ... put on ... ... built in the supports for the bridge underneath Sincerely Kurt |
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Now the underwater hull, base plate and longitudinal frame are glued ... continue with the transverse frames ... ... and the central beam, as well as the side beams Sincerely Kurt |
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The outer skin for the underwater hull is well in front of round ones ... and the inside with narrow straps now I glue the two halves to the bow and let it dry well In the meantime, glue the parts for the base to 0.5 mm cardboard ... and put them together Sincerely Kurt |
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The planking is now well dry ... the keel is still open ... ... and it is now being glued, but there was some tension here, it probably ran aground The fitting went quite well, but I won't be sticking together here, so I also have a waterline model Sincerely Kurt |
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A good thing she was well built to survive the grounding. :-)
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Continue with oars and propellers ... which are very filigree With the Dock Kiel, the underwater hull is finished ... now pull up the rubbing strip on the hull Sincerely Kurt |
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Am looking at how the hull extends between propellors and wondering how that impacts propellor function compared to having nothing between the propellors.
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Screw the rivets, I'm building for atmosphere, not detail. later, F Scott W |
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Coming along nicely!
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Continue with equipment and rudder system ... rudder system attached ... ... and covered with gratings Wheelhouse ... put on the boat deck Sincerely Kurt |
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Continue with the railing ... around the bridge Part 46 ... the stairs to the main deck Sincerely Kurt |
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