At 1/200 scale the hull will be right at 14? long. We split the hull into upper and lower parts, so that it can be built full hull or waterline. I still haven�t decided yet if I�ll just build this as-is, or seal it up and cast resin hulls for the actual detail and finishing portion. I�m leaning towards the latter.

This is the 3-view (and then some) from the 3D model render, and what the finished ship will look like. I'll most likely use the same color scheme.

One sheet of kit components, as delivered from the laser cutter. Very minimal attachment points were easily cut through with a flat-blade X-Acto knife.

The upper hull frames cut and laid out.

The pieces are slotted and fit together like LEGOs. It literally took me 10 minutes to have this assembly put together.

The pieces are snug. I still haven't applied glue to anything at this point, but I could pick up this framework and move it about with no shifting in the parts.

To counter some warping from humidity, I attached the hull bottom sheeting to a flat building board with thumb tacks. I then went over every seam and joint with drops of superglue to fix it all in place.









