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The Black Swan by OcCre 1:75: Build Log

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Last year I was luck enough to wind the raffle for OcCre's kit of the Black Swan, a fictional ship. The kind folk of OcCre donated the kit. In addition the wonderful people of Luczorama donated the OcCre's paint kit that provides the paints for the ship. Jimsky did a wonderful review of the kit and officiated for the raffle. Here is the review of the kit by Jimsky.


I will not waste space by duplicating Jimsky's work. I received the box in fine shape, My first task was to try to straighten out the instruction manual that comes in 5 language4s and is mostly pictorial.

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I straightened the instructions out and pressed them under some heavy weights. They have become a bit more manageable.

OcCre also has a series of videos of their construction of the ship.


You can also view or download a PDF version of the instructions (a bit tricky to find on the OcCre site)


Next I had to label the parts on the laser cut wood sheets. This was a bit laborious to do. I do not understand why OcCre did not label the parts when the laser was cutting the pattern. It probably would have taken a minute or two more and eliminated some possible mistakes.
 
I am impressed by the quality of the laser cut sheets. They are all flat and without any obvious warp. I cut the keel and the bulkheads out, sanded off most of the char and dry fitted them.
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A few observations: once in place the tops of all the bulkheads were absolutely level with the top of the keel element next to them. The bow 2 bulkheads extend a fraction of an inch below the keel. The stern most end above the keel. The other 5 end at the edge of the keel. There is no space to make any kind of rabbet. I am not sure at this point how the planking up to the keel is suppose to lay. This also means the usual keel holder to support the ship will not work. I am using my vise, which has rubber padded jaws as a support. I can see on the pictures included in the instructionthat the front 2 bulkheads extend past the keel in the companies build also.



The bulkheads fit a bit loosely in the keel slots. After coating the slots with wood glue (I use Elmers carpenters glue) I used a machinist 1,2,3 square to make sure the bulkheads were at a 90 degree angle to the keel. I used Lego pieces clamped next to the bulkheads to keep the piece in alignment as the glue dried.

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Last year I was luck enough to wind the raffle for OcCre's kit of the Black Swan, a fictional ship. The kind folk of OcCre donated the kit. In addition the wonderful people of Luczorama donated the OcCre's paint kit that provides the paints for the ship. Jimsky did a wonderful review of the kit and officiated for the raffle. Here is the review of the kit by Jimsky.


I will not waste space by duplicating Jimsky's work. I received the box in fine shape, My first task was to try to straighten out the instruction manual that comes in 5 language4s and is mostly pictorial.

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I straightened the instructions out and pressed them under some heavy weights. They have become a bit more manageable.

OcCre also has a series of videos of their construction of the ship.


You can also view or download a PDF version of the instructions (a bit tricky to find on the OcCre site)


Next I had to label the parts on the laser cut wood sheets. This was a bit laborious to do. I do not understand why OcCre did not label the parts when the laser was cutting the pattern. It probably would have taken a minute or two more and eliminated some possible mistakes.
Rob, I am glad you're on this kit. I wish you good luck building it. But please let us help you one way or another if you might require one down the road...
 
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