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New to ship building ......

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.....but not new to modelling. I have just started building the Occre Revenge (well 3 - 4 weeks in) but have been building RC planes for years so alot of techniques and tools transfer across. I have got to the stage of finishing the first planking layer and just need to tidy up the gun ports etc before I start the final layer. I have spent a few hours reading and taking in planking techniques!!

One tool I didn't realise was so useful are the cabinet scrapers - wish I had found these many moons ago. They - for me - are better at removing precise areas plus they seem to give a better finish than sanding

Anyway - attached are some images of progress so far

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Welcome to SoS. I agree that scrapers have a definite place in finishing hulls and decks, including small ones like stiff backed razor blades or box cutter blades.
Allan
 
Welcome to the forum Mark. You obviously have some skills. Maybe your first ship, but not your first build. Looks great so far.
 
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