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Modelship Dockyard - New Prototype Axel Thorsen 1:72 Naval gunboat & Arctic ship by Modelship Dockyard

So back from where we finshed, now it's time to make the stern:
First to sand off the carbon black of the stern timbers, and glue them on with the gunport lower sill in the middle
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Then the plank at the back, after gluing, cut off the extra length that was given on the two sides.
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Then the front of the two small cabinets
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The upper sill of the gunport
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And the stern planking
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Sadly a few images were lost while transfering, so that's all the photos for the stern building. However later stages there were many more photos showing this section.
 
Moving on to the front gunport, first I made the sides of the gunport, the bottom and the back needs to be sanded to a angle so that these two parts can fit in parallel and the back have a slope that fits the run of the wales.
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42.jpgThen the upper sill and the parts on the sides. Here there was a error made on the production file, the two parts on the sides should be 2mm instead of 4mm that they currently are, so please reshape them to 2mm if the thicknees is not correct on the kit that you have.
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For this build, I have decided to make it the same fasion as the museum build, so that the hull is fully black, so I prepared to paint it. This decision (of paiting it now) was later proven to be not very wise, but we will talk about that later on.
The Norwegian Forsvarshistorisk museum model:
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Preparing for the paiting

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Adding the rails, these should be added before the printing, so that I don't need to cover the deck and do the printing all over again.
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And the rudder, which should also be added earlier. I accedentally placed the rudder hinges a bit high on the hull, so I have to add a part at the bottom of the rudder.
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The hull after being paint again. I also added some parts to prepare for the cannons.
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Adding PE parts for the oars.

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