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HMS Sphinx - Vanguard Models 1:64 by Ronald-V

Dry-fitting to ensure all parts of the cabin/stern parts are properly aligned. Naturally, it is important that everything is straight and symmetrical for a good appearance.


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Only the rear gunports had gunport sills. I added these to the rest as well, on the underside and sides of the gunports (then used the Caldercraft red ochre again). I found clothespins quite handy for clamping them in place while they dried after gluing.

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Because I needed multiple widths for the boarding of the top layer... I ordered extra material from https://hobbymill.eu/
Very satisfied with the service. Beautiful material and a good guy. We exchanged a few emails to choose the right color tone that was as close as possible to the color of the kit materials.

Pearwood for the hull and boxwood for the decks.

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Here the sternpost has been installed (with the extra piece of pear wood so it fits together well later) and the first drop plank has been placed. These go just below the wales, and from here we will lining off the hull again.

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Aligning again... naturally I've had some practice by now... and I'm starting to understand it better and better.

Paying as much attention as possible to what looks good in terms of lines

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It is very interesting how Vanguard models are coming together. Looks as very good quality model. So they finally changed the keel and bulkheads material from some kind of pressed paper (I forgot the brand name) to a quality plywood? Your assembly skills are superb.
 
It is very interesting how Vanguard models are coming together. Looks as very good quality model. So they finally changed the keel and bulkheads material from some kind of pressed paper (I forgot the brand name) to a quality plywood? Your assembly skills are superb.
Thanks for your compliment! No the inner construction is made of MDF...to be honest, I haven't had any problems with this at all. It sands incredibly easily, and I think you can maintain very precise tolerances regarding construction. The only thing you need to watch out for is, of course, to use a good dust mask when sanding this. I hope I didn't make the mistake of typing plywood somewhere? Because that is not what is in the kit.
 
After all this, the oil was applied (polyurethane lacquer mixed with thinner). This was applied with a cloth, 4 layers if I am not mistaken.
I was very happy with the end result and glad that it wasn't so bad that I needed to paint the hull white afterwards haha :)

The planking process took me 4 months

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I hope I didn't make the mistake of typing plywood somewhere? Because that is not what is in the kit.
No, Roland-V. You did not type "plywood" anywhere. I mistakenly took MDF for plywood on the pictures. I personally never built models with MDF but am familiar with the material. MDF I used soaked water very easily . It was easy to brake compared to plywood. Repairing it was close to impossible. Basically I did not like the material.
 
No, Roland-V. You did not type "plywood" anywhere. I mistakenly took MDF for plywood on the pictures. I personally never built models with MDF but am familiar with the material. MDF I used soaked water very easily . It was easy to brake compared to plywood. Repairing it was close to impossible. Basically I did not like the material.
I understand. I've read it more often, it indeed seems to be the case with this wood... you either love it or you hate it.
 
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