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A very nice show-case with a beautiful base, Dirk. The outcome of your special kind of ‘kit-bashing’, needed to get decent metal-work, looks also very nice.A lot happend, but a lot frustrating stuff too ...
Oar Brackets. Kits nails are way to oversized. I used Dry Dock nails.
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And added some washers to raise it a bit.
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Way to big the kits nail/bolt
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Gunport lock Missing in the kit.
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Built the case.
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The damn ******** rudder hinges.
Unfortunately, this is a representative example of the issues with this kit. I do not want to speak too negatively about it, but I always find it very disappointing to see how a truly excellent kit could have been developed with just a little more effort, yet compromises were made in exactly these areas. In short, nothing fits on the rudder hinges – absolutely nothing. They appear to have been taken generically from somewhere and have no real connection to this ship. That is extremely frustrating. Furthermore, they cannot fundamentally fit perfectly because the stern has not been properly designed from a construction standpoint – please compare this with the last image.
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Missing holes.
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Trying my best.
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Can't be perfect unfortunately.
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Here it becomes clear that some shortcuts were taken during the build: the rudder was shortened, the hinges were simply attached rather than properly embedded, and the upper hinge runs along the stern in a strangely bent line. Oh and btw the metal tiller you can see here is another not fitting nightmare .. haha.
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Anyway, next post will be more positive
cheers
Dirk


Trotz der Probleme wieder ein sehr gut gelungenes Modell.Klasse DirkSieht fantastisch aus, Dirk – ein wunderschönes Modell und eine tolle Präsentation. Glückwunsch!


