A classic Ken model- you have skills. Cheers GrantHello. Just some pictures today. The canons mounted on the fore deck and the mast collar.
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A classic Ken model- you have skills. Cheers GrantHello. Just some pictures today. The canons mounted on the fore deck and the mast collar.
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Hi Grant, Thanks for the compliment. I don't know about skills, this was built some years ago well before I joined the forum and it proved to be my biggest learning curve. KenA classic Ken model- you have skills. Cheers Grant
















How did you do that, Ken?I copied the plan onto a piece of 1.5mm walnut ply

Hi Paul, It’s one of the very useful and easy tricks that I’ve picked up, I’ve explained the technique in detail on page three of the log. I’ve also shown how accurate I was able to transfer the gunport positions from plan to hull. KenHow did you do that, Ken?
Thank you, Ken. I am following your log but must have missed that posting. As I read it I seem to remember others showing something similar. My thanks!Hi Paul, It’s one of the very useful and easy tricks that I’ve picked up, I’ve explained the technique in detail on page three of the log. I’ve also shown how accurate I was able to transfer the gunport positions from plan to hull. Ken

