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My first post,shouldn't be asking for help,but it is.

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I'm completely new to ship building, so I ordered a 3 kit learning package from Modelexpo. I actually completed the dory and it's okay. I'm trying to start the sailing pram and I'm really hoping someone on here has done it before because I've got two items that I can't figure out. The first is that the transom knee looks so much bigger than the picture and it has a hole in it. I've read the full instructions twice all the way through and it matches the paper layout. There's also 2 of them.

The second spot is the instructions say to saw 2 diagonal spots on the transom,but no angle or depth of cut given.

If anyone has anything that would help, I would really appreciate it, because as it sits I'm not comfortable going any further.
Modelexpo has not returned my emails or phone calls at this point.
Thank you
Dave

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Welcome aboard from Connecticut. I think you did the right thing by starting out with the 3 kits. If you send model expo a picture of you with your Dory they will credit you the price of it for your next order. There are many build logs of the 3 kits. Her is one I made of the sailing pram, but definitely look at others.


Rob
 
Join the club lol! I’m currently building the Bluenose from Model Shipways. The narrative instructions leave a lot to be desired, often delving into minutiae that really won’t make much of a difference but being pretty vague about more important stuff. The plans contain a lot of information and schematics about the hoisting and winching parts but after scratching my head I read a small printed statement on the plans about how the systems would be hidden on the model so the parts are not included! Geez! I read a lot about “historical accuracy” but I have the most fun trying to figure out and solve the various issues that arise with confusing instructions and the I try to maintain accuracy but I think some of my “inventions” are pretty cool. To me it’s all part of the fun. I try not to get frustrated and instead try to have fun solving the problems.
 
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