1/72 USS Manila Bay (CVE) - 28OCT08

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Hi jmchaica progressing well .How do you intend to cover the hull?
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I intend to plank the hull using balsa (1.5mm thick), and then cover with some coats of resin. I still don�t know wheter I�ll use fiberglass or not...I do not intend to RC, so...

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Good luck with all those gallery deck openings. The model is looking nice so far. :thumbs_up_1:
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Started planking the hull, a couple of nights ago....

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The hull is almost complete, only the bow is missing (which will be solid, not planked...)

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Meanwhile, I�ve started applying some wood putty, to produce a smoother and even surface, before sanding...

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Untill next time... :wave_1:

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I�ve just completed planking the hull, and added some massive balsa wood blocks, to build-up the bow�s shape... a couple of sanding sessions will now begin... :big_grin:

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Until next time...:wave_1:

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The bow after my first sanding session....

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Its coming together great now, once you get the hull finished it is a big job out of the way. Keep at it, you will be catching me up before long :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Looking good, you can see the hull shape beginning to take that nice sweeping line, keep up the good work, ARH :woo_hoo: :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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To Ron and Vic:
Thanks for the kind comments. They are welcome !!!
After the bow, I will concentrate on the propeller shafts, before starting to apply some resin and fiberglass...

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Yes indeed, a great build you have going there! For a moment I didn't think that bow was going to look like anything... But I didn't know Balsa is that shapable, I guess it does take a LOT of sanding work to get this done no? :thumbs_up_1:

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Neptune wrote:...But I didn't know Balsa is that shapable, I guess it does take a LOT of sanding work to get this done no?
Yes, it does take a lot of sanding... better done with some electric power sanding tool, otherwise... :Mad_6:

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jmchaica wrote:
Neptune wrote:...But I didn't know Balsa is that shapable, I guess it does take a LOT of sanding work to get this done no?
Yes, it does take a lot of sanding... better done with some electric power sanding tool, otherwise... :Mad_6:

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Just go easy with using electric sanding tools on Balsa, it is very soft wood and if not done lightly, will soon be sanded away to sawdust. I tend to shape away large areas with a Stanley knife and finally finish off with sandpaper, Medium grade and finally Fine grade.
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Victorious wrote:
jmchaica wrote: Yes, it does take a lot of sanding... better done with some electric power sanding tool, otherwise... :Mad_6:

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Just go easy with using electric sanding tools on Balsa, it is very soft wood and if not done lightly, will soon be sanded away to sawdust. I tend to shape away large areas with a Stanley knife and finally finish off with sandpaper, Medium grade and finally Fine grade.
Hey, I found no problem with that... I�m using a B&D "Mouse" sanding tool, and with great results.... If it wasn�t for that, I would have had much more work... But, it�s like you said, you must go easy with balsa wood... :big_grin:

I�m currently working on the propeller shafts and rudder...work is a bit more advanced than what is shown in this picture, as I already added the propeller shafts fins...

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Ok...so the propeller shafts are now complete, and being so fragile, I had to apply a coat of fiberglass and resin to strenghten them...

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Next comes some final touches (sanding) around the bow area, and then I will apply the resin and fiberglass to the hull...which should take some weeks...

Thanks...

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JM, How's the project? Haven't seen a post in a while and was wondering how it's coming. Not trying to rush you but this is the project I'll be following closely due to my current 1/192nd scale build. :thumbs_up_1: I'm sure I can speak for most/all of us when I say we're looking forward to the next installment.


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Not much over the last weeks, due to some family preparations for the arrival of my 2nd child, which should be born by the end of this month... :eyebrows:
I still haven�t decided if I�ll use fiberblass and resin, or resin only....hey, what do you all think about ??? This model is NOT going to be RC, so...

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Post by Francisco P. de Nanclares »

Not an expert at all, but I would say go with whatever makes you feel better. The end result is going to be astounding, for sure. :thumbs_up_1:

Oh, and please, keep us up to date on your second child. Best wishes on this! :wave_1: a new shipmodel eater on the block!.

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Just keeping this post current so it doesn't fall down the listing too far. Some great work with balsa sheeting would be lost due to the auto prune.

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TommyL wrote:Just keeping this post current so it doesn't fall down the listing too far. Some great work with balsa sheeting would be lost due to the auto prune.

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Thanks TommyL. :thumbs_up_1:
I�ve been out of the shipbuilding "industry" for the last 2 months... I intend to pick it up, again, soon.
Once again, thanks...

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