Hello again fellow shipbuilders!!

Well, I have an update on the Indiana build. If you've following along, you'll know the framework has been fabricated so it's now time to start the first layer of sheeting on the ship. I'll be using 1/16" soft sheet balsa on this first layer. By soft, I mean that it will bend easily without breaking for the most part, and without having to get it wet. This first layer is time consuming, and will look a bit rough but it is to get the general shape of the hull only. Subsequent layers will be laminated to this first one, staggering all the joints. These additional layers will smooth things out alot. Let's take a look....................

Here's the starboard side. As I said, things are a bit rough but will improve as I continue with the sheeting process. The hull is firming up well.

Here's the ship upside down looking at the port side. Sheeting almost finished here. Note how I have tried to fit the sheets as tight as possible. I've fashioned a simple jig to keep things from moving as I install the sheets. This area cannot be sheeted in one big piece, too many compound curves ,so I'll make the sheets smaller as I go forward. Where the sheeting butts together, I'll add another frame for strength.

Here's the stb. side again. Note how the outboard skegs blend into the hull. 5 bladed props here, 4 bladed for the inboard props with struts instead of skegs, with twin rudders just aft of the inboard props.

Another view of the same side. Again note that the sheeting fits together pretty tight. Any gaps will be covered up with subsequent layers. You can see a little wood putty here and there. This first soft layer is very fragile cause it's thin. Easy to push a finger rite thru it!

Here's the stern. The very aft portion will be carved balsa blocks installed between the frames, after all the sheeting has been installed. Again note the outboard skegs. These are a pain to model since I have really no drawings of them and very limited photos. Plus they have to be a mirror image of one another. These will look a lot better after shaping with autobody filler later on in the build. I think the general shape is correct. Again, 5 bladed props here.

Dead on view of the stern here. Note the catamaran shape. Inboard shafts, struts and rudders will be added after all sheeting is completed. Should look pretty good when all is shaped in.

Here's another view of the skegs. Note how they curve and that the props are at a slight angle outboard.

Another view here. I got 'em pretty close! Again, I think this is correct. I really don't know for sure. Trying to do the best I can with what I have as far as reference material goes!! Well, thats it for now. Back to the sheeting process!! Stay tuned............. I continue on...................
