Peter54
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I needed a boat that could only travel forward and backwards without looking it was reversing.
So I searched for a boat that looked symmetrical, and about 1:72 in scale, but to no avail.
So I decided to buy two trawler kits and put the two bows together.
This is my first boat build, and it certainly was a challenging build indeed.
I am limited to five photos per post, so there will be a few posts to come yet.
Playing around with MS-Paint to see how it will look. I was happy with that idea and ordered two kits.
The Chinese kit instructions were nothing but a mud map.
So far all seemed straight-forward until it was time to bend the planks. They were stiff as...
I was not going to buy a heating iron for bending planks. Luckily I saw a DIY planking idea of 'old school' methods, and it involved a tin can and a candle. It worked just fine (but its easy to burn yourself, it gets HOT).
to be continued...
So I searched for a boat that looked symmetrical, and about 1:72 in scale, but to no avail.
So I decided to buy two trawler kits and put the two bows together.
This is my first boat build, and it certainly was a challenging build indeed.
I am limited to five photos per post, so there will be a few posts to come yet.
Playing around with MS-Paint to see how it will look. I was happy with that idea and ordered two kits.
The Chinese kit instructions were nothing but a mud map.
So far all seemed straight-forward until it was time to bend the planks. They were stiff as...
I was not going to buy a heating iron for bending planks. Luckily I saw a DIY planking idea of 'old school' methods, and it involved a tin can and a candle. It worked just fine (but its easy to burn yourself, it gets HOT).
to be continued...