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HMS ENTERPRISE by Keith 1:48 scale. New Kit from M.D.

Hi All. Back to my build log . . . I have now finally glued the frames 1 to 37 permanently onto the keel. Nice and rigid. And also made a start on the stern cant frames. These frames require a different method of construction to the ''straight frames'', and some working out and attention to detail is needed. The odd number frames, y1, y3, y5 and y7 are what l shall call double frames, ie the A and B sides are made up and are joined together at the floor timber and are sanded as one piece, like the straight frames. Frames y2, y4, y6 and y8 are made up as individual A and B sides because they are not actually joined together at the floor timber section. They are fitted to the keel individually although they are one frame, if you follow what l mean. Because of this great care must be taken to make sure the step in the futtock joints is in the right direction. A bit of lateral thinking is required. A bit tricky for my little brain :)

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Really Interesting The Instructions really are dreadful Thank goodness we have you and other building
I wanted to check my Keel and stern and Built Y8 its joined together all the way up
Looks correct in Instructions as it hold most of the stern together
Have you done Y8 yet

I also notice that on another blog that the back part of the keel is 10 Foot rather than 12 most of the way
will add detail
Happy Birhday (We dont want too many off those!!)
Hope you are well
 
Hi All. Back to my build log . . . I have now finally glued the frames 1 to 37 permanently onto the keel. Nice and rigid. And also made a start on the stern cant frames. These frames require a different method of construction to the ''straight frames'', and some working out and attention to detail is needed. The odd number frames, y1, y3, y5 and y7 are what l shall call double frames, ie the A and B sides are made up and are joined together at the floor timber and are sanded as one piece, like the straight frames. Frames y2, y4, y6 and y8 are made up as individual A and B sides because they are not actually joined together at the floor timber section. They are fitted to the keel individually although they are one frame, if you follow what l mean. Because of this great care must be taken to make sure the step in the futtock joints is in the right direction. A bit of lateral thinking is required. A bit tricky for my little brain :)

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It Looks like the Futtock Step on these Frames is towards the Bow
Is this your understanding !
I posted a question on your Post as it was for you
Did you find the final Keel length was too long ?
 
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