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Rob,I just remembered some about the stem piece from Namabiiru's build HERE post#6. He made his own figurehead. That's above my skill level.
A notch must be cut into the stem piece. I took the metal figurehead out of the parts bag. It's pretty pathetic compared to the stem it sets on. Looks so tiny next to the stem piece it sit on. I will seach the internet to see if I can find a decent 1:48 scale figurehead. I noticed there isn't a hole cut into the stem piece for the lashing that holds the bowsprit in place.
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Plans show notch cut into the piece. And it shows the lashing hole which isn't there.
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Here's an image from the plans showing the figurehead setting in the stem. The supplied figurehead looks nothing like this.
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Not sure what I'll do. Here's the figurehead laying against the stem.
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Belive I'll stop here and figure this out. I want to glue the keel pieces to the main keel before attaching the bulkheads. This way I can lay all the pieces flat on the bench when gluing to make sure they are evenly positioned. I may even cut new keel pieces from a better wood. I intend to use different woods for the hull and deck than those supplied with the kit.
You may be suffering from modelexpoitis. It afflicts many people who handle the newer re-boxings of old Model Shipways kits.I'm having a hard time keeping an interest in this model.




