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Old 03-08-2021, 05:36 AM
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im interested . did you download the file for laser cut parts that he made with this model. what did it contain
They come in an AutoCAD DXF format, but I haven't used them.
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So, on with the underwater part of the hull. The tabs (coloured) are necessary, and I put them directly on the frame.
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They come in an AutoCAD DXF format, but I haven't used them.
no nor me i just wondered what they were. mayby frames?? your waterlines are looking good
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no nor me i just wondered what they were. mayby frames?? your waterlines are looking good
Looking at the file names there's probably a file with the internal frames, and one with the upper deck details? Not sure though.

Here is the rest of the underwater hull. I'll install the propellers and the stabilizers last.
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hull is looking good
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Old 03-10-2021, 03:18 PM
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I like the streamlined shape of the underwaterhull, it is going to be an excellent model.
I also like a civil ship, among all the military stuff...
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Thank you! Getting started above the waterline:
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Thank you! Getting started above the waterline:
will you fit railings along the boat deck before you put hullsides on ???
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Old 03-11-2021, 02:01 PM
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Certainly a big rugged model, judging by the clamps used in the 3rd image.
Nice work Marco. The underwater hull looks smooth.
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Old 03-12-2021, 02:45 AM
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Marco, Are you spraying the hull at all? It looks great.

That's something I havn't done before. I wonder is it clear polyurethane satin?

By the way congratulations to both you as builder and Sharunas as designer, looking at the flare of the bow and the chine in the plating at the bow, its a very faithful rendition of the old lady herself.

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