Lauck Street Shipyard AVS 1:32 Plank On Frame

BACK IN 2015.... Let's see if I can get this post in before @Clair G gets back

The practicum describes the installation of the 3D printed window frames as "They should fit just right". I think that's an understatement as you can see from the photo. I only had to make very, very tiny adjustments and they snuggled right in. I allowed some fine CA to run into the fit. Later, I cut some clear plastic "glass" for each window and secure it with diluted Weldbond. Looks pretty good to me... I also reached the milestone of having all remaining of the 600+ CNC parts removed from their billets and cleaned up. .. Is that light I see down that long tunnel?

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BACK IN 2015...

The kit includes these interesting looking seahorse figures as part of the base. I was a bit skeptical about how it would hold the model but surprisingly it seems to work quite well. You will also see in the picture that I added 2 additional quarter deck planks. This is to accommodate the footprint of the ship's binnacle. Well, if I'm building the base, I must be getting near the end ...

I asked a friend if he could guess what these are. He replied "doggie treats?".
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I centered the ship on the base and squared it up with machine blocks and a bubble level. I then positioned and glued the seahorses in place. Worked perfect.
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The ship rests on the seahorse's backs. I stained the base with Golden Oak for some contrast. I will also put several layers of poly
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