The next part is the light house for the powder room.
For the tiny wondows I use clear weld liquid glass.
Add it to the edges of the window and create a film of this glue with a small tooth pick.
It dries completely clear creating a nice glass window.
As the inside is used for a lantern to light up the powder room I cover the walls with copper plating, in this case simulated with copper tape.
Dry fitting it in place at the head of the powder room to be.
In this picture you also see the front sides, the wings of the powder room. These are as meant in the kit but they interpretated the drawings wrong. They provide a kind of platform where the powder barrels should be stocked. Just a deck beam high and there fore impossible to stock a powder keg.
According the aots book this is not a platform but just a plank in the wing, behind which you store the powder barrels. See the drawing compared with the model.
So I removed the platforms and re use the tops as bulk head between the hold and powder room, which is missing in the kit.
Next are the cartridge racks in the stern.
Giving the the right shape with all this curvature in the stern is a daunting task taking a lot of time.
Now dry fitting again.
Next are the lower deck beams and creating a floor for the powder room.
For the tiny wondows I use clear weld liquid glass.
Add it to the edges of the window and create a film of this glue with a small tooth pick.
It dries completely clear creating a nice glass window.
As the inside is used for a lantern to light up the powder room I cover the walls with copper plating, in this case simulated with copper tape.
Dry fitting it in place at the head of the powder room to be.
In this picture you also see the front sides, the wings of the powder room. These are as meant in the kit but they interpretated the drawings wrong. They provide a kind of platform where the powder barrels should be stocked. Just a deck beam high and there fore impossible to stock a powder keg.
According the aots book this is not a platform but just a plank in the wing, behind which you store the powder barrels. See the drawing compared with the model.
So I removed the platforms and re use the tops as bulk head between the hold and powder room, which is missing in the kit.
Next are the cartridge racks in the stern.
Giving the the right shape with all this curvature in the stern is a daunting task taking a lot of time.
Now dry fitting again.
Next are the lower deck beams and creating a floor for the powder room.