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Your welcome Paul! And thanks for the complimentYou are showing us very nice work, Ronald. I'll also pull up a chair.
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Your welcome Paul! And thanks for the complimentYou are showing us very nice work, Ronald. I'll also pull up a chair.





Thanks for your compliment! No the inner construction is made of MDF...to be honest, I haven't had any problems with this at all. It sands incredibly easily, and I think you can maintain very precise tolerances regarding construction. The only thing you need to watch out for is, of course, to use a good dust mask when sanding this. I hope I didn't make the mistake of typing plywood somewhere? Because that is not what is in the kit.It is very interesting how Vanguard models are coming together. Looks as very good quality model. So they finally changed the keel and bulkheads material from some kind of pressed paper (I forgot the brand name) to a quality plywood? Your assembly skills are superb.







An absolutely wonderful planking job !
No, Roland-V. You did not type "plywood" anywhere. I mistakenly took MDF for plywood on the pictures. I personally never built models with MDF but am familiar with the material. MDF I used soaked water very easily . It was easy to brake compared to plywood. Repairing it was close to impossible. Basically I did not like the material.I hope I didn't make the mistake of typing plywood somewhere? Because that is not what is in the kit.

I understand. I've read it more often, it indeed seems to be the case with this wood... you either love it or you hate it.No, Roland-V. You did not type "plywood" anywhere. I mistakenly took MDF for plywood on the pictures. I personally never built models with MDF but am familiar with the material. MDF I used soaked water very easily . It was easy to brake compared to plywood. Repairing it was close to impossible. Basically I did not like the material.

