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Old 12-30-2022, 07:44 PM
Gregg CA Gregg CA is online now
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Thats incredibly life like... Excellent building skill and an amazing kit...wish i could build them so clean. JSC has a lot of fine vessels...Nice to see this one comming along so well. Thank you for the pictures.
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Old 01-01-2023, 07:26 AM
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Happy New Year people.
I am happy to bring you the first update of the new year.

We had the boats installed on the aft deck, but there was no way yet to lower them safely to the water, so it was time built up the cranes (the instruction call them "davits", but I'm not sure if there is a difference between davits and cranes).

The funny thing with these parts is that there is no * to indicate the lamination, so I decided for a thickness of 1.5mm (if I had to redo it, I would make it 2mm).

The parts :


The first of the davits :


Installed on the deck :


To be continued...
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