Earlier this year, I received this kit from Pavel Nikitin, the 1/25 Oseberg. I initially planned to build it after my HMS Agamemnon. But the Agamemnon will have to wait a while longer; it's been a project of over 12 years now.
So, I started on the Oseberg. First, I made the two brackets (aids). One helps to align the keel and frames properly, and the other helps with the planking. After a minor adjustment, it's a very useful aid during planking. I've now glued the keel and frames together. And now I'm working on the planking. I've made three passes so far. The fit is very good, except for the pre-lasered planks, which require some care during sanding and installation. This is due to the thickness of 1-1.5 mm, and beech tends to split sometimes. However, lightly applying superglue to the vulnerable parts prevents them from splitting or breaking. and can thus be sanded into shape without damage. The photos below speak louder than words.





So, I started on the Oseberg. First, I made the two brackets (aids). One helps to align the keel and frames properly, and the other helps with the planking. After a minor adjustment, it's a very useful aid during planking. I've now glued the keel and frames together. And now I'm working on the planking. I've made three passes so far. The fit is very good, except for the pre-lasered planks, which require some care during sanding and installation. This is due to the thickness of 1-1.5 mm, and beech tends to split sometimes. However, lightly applying superglue to the vulnerable parts prevents them from splitting or breaking. and can thus be sanded into shape without damage. The photos below speak louder than words.












