I checked out your repair thread, it stinks when you pay for a company to carefully handle items and they still get damaged. But the repairs look good and you made a couple little improvements that made it better. Hopefully your Pennsylvania isn't too bad, I'm looking forwards to seeing her again. I will be back in Mesa at the end of next week for holiday shutdown, maybe we can arrange something or I can stop by the shop you work at.
I got back in the model room yesterday and got acquainted with where I was when I stopped working on her. I spent a little more time wet sanding the hull seam, I think that area is finished, the first coat of primer will reveal any defects. Once I fix any defects I find I will fit the horizontal ribs to the bulges. I also filed the prow a little sharper to look more realistic. It's not perfect, but without going crazy it looks better. I still need to get the hawse pipes finished on the outside and then I think the hull is basically done.
IMG_6286_zpsnz6ovraw by Nelson Wallace, on FlickrI also dry fitted all the parts I had on the bench just to make her look a little complete, still lots of PE and cleanup work needed on these pieces before they will be ready for paint. I also verified that the masts were at the same heights since I had seen on other builds that they were off, mine came out perfect.
IMG_6291_zpsn85wbazu by Nelson Wallace, on Flickr
IMG_6292_zpslgbfmgup by Nelson Wallace, on Flickr
IMG_6293_zps7ogcfd1n by Nelson Wallace, on FlickrShe's getting closer to her first primer coat!
IMG_6294_zpsl0pohwvh by Nelson Wallace, on FlickrThanks for stopping by.
















