Last of the deck sections sanded, scribed and washed, I dry fitted the hull section together to see how they will sit in the stations. I found if I scribe the caulk line before I sanded, it was MUCH easier to see them
I realized that I forgot to paint the underside of the crow's nest platform - what's another 2 days in the build.
Test fitted main deck and started filling the ejector pin marks. If I could find the right sized punch, I'd punch some thin plastic sheet and simply fill that way and sand flush. Each one is a separate number and slightly different, so I'll leave them on the tree for now. I'll remove them just prior to sanding and will mount them to a backer board with their numbers. One other thing I'll do is rake a fine tooth saw over the pits to give them a light woodgrain effect, so they won't be so smooth.
Not a lot done this evening, just removing parts from the trees, prepping, sanding and cataloging. I'll add some fine-tooth saw scratches to the front and sides to give a little bit of detail, so they won't seem so plain.
Drilled out the pilot holes for the pedestals and screws, the blue Timiya low speed drill is what you need to drill deep slow so as not to melt the plastic. I had to remove a bit of the inner brace so I could access the nut. I got the rib tops fitted and detailed and ready for painting. Got the deck undersides painted. Painted the mast and other fittings.
Detailed and cleaned up most of the last parts, I was able to camouflage most of the pin marks by scribing some lines, area was too tight to get any sanding and filling done. Base is stained with its first coat. I removed the molded hatch rings they were too small to detail paint. Will replace them with metal rings and eyebolts. I also wanted to share a trick/tip on holding your airbrush bottles, I drilled the appropriate sized hole to hold the airbrush bottles while handling other things.
One thing I can't figure out is the kit I have is missing the small boat. Id the make two different kits? this one has parts for both the Thomas and a standard Kogge, but no boat, oars, sail or mast, I wonder why. These pictures were found on the web from other builds.