Today I was working on ship head. Like to jump between different ship parts to break the routine, but after airbrush is done, I needed to put my fingers to work... So, first looking into kit instructions.... well, don't want to start again but it is one more failure of kit vendor... Not sure what they suppose to present on this picture but the dimensions are not correct... if these numbers are supposed to be model size, then I think length of part of a head (930mm) will be longer than the whole model itself... same with 565mm width, the whole model is width approximately 250mm.
The next picture shows a bit more light in the end of a tunnel..
.. now, 96mm looks like a correct measurement... With assumption that head presented in the plan kit and not as a picture in manual, is accurate in dimensions, I started to take measurements from it. Scale is 1:36 (at least this is what it says on the kit) but for my purpose to find the 1:1 scale based on kit plan, I have to measure keel length from the plan and actual keel length from model, get to the some online sites for conversion assistance, getting 1:1.45 scale vector. This is useful to convert kit plan drawing to actually model size...
I created a small diagram based on measurements taken..
... and positioned the head rails. After some time I was able to sand the angle on the top. I glued two rails together. Next was to start adding head timbers.
The kit shows few more head timbers, different size that needs to be added. Ok, a bit of head banging but managed to locate proper wood..
Then measurements were converted and small piece of tape was cut in correct size to mark the location of beams.
That is for now, will continue with head tomorrow.
Happy modelling..