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The rudder and the propellers. I always take my pictures directly after building, the glue is a lot less visible once dry.
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good work on the lower hull Marco
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Thanks! Here are the final details on the underwater hull, and then moving up.
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The underwater parts of the hull, including hull plating, screws, and rudder look very good indeed.
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That is an interesting technique . . . the way the publisher created long trim pieces running the length of the hull. Very attractive.
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Very interesting watching you work, it's great! Regards, Alan |
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The hull also has very attractive underwater lines.
Must look up the designer and see what else he did.
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Thanks! The thin strips of paper are indeed a nice and effective way to add some depth to the hull.
Here is the framework of the upper part of the hull:
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Placing the decks:
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Nice to see the upperworks and superstructure taking shape.
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