Hi Neil, each full plank that makes the wales are two planks side-by-side to make a full piece. For instance 70-17R mates with 70-17/2R, etc. I watched the video and cannot find the place you are referring to. Can you please post the time in the video. If there is something to be corrected and I would love to fix it before going any further.
@@genojoe3176 on my model, all of the plank (pairs) that have the complex join (from memory, rows 14, 16, 20) have two sets of each (so four halves) with one pair being stuck on the other to form the wales which stick out from the rest of the planking. When you showed the side of your model you appeared to have 'complex' joins on the top two rows which makes me think you have put the second 14 pair below the first. Hope that is clear.
@@NeilGKing Neil, I just might have made that error, but I cannot look thru the hull to check the numbers on the back of the planks. I'm not sure how to remedy that but I will see if there is anything I can do to adjust it. If not I will have to bite the bullet and modify the wales. Boo-boo #1. I am certain there will be more.
@@NeilGKing I think I found it! I took every part out of the box and came up with a second pair of part numbers 70-14R3 and 70-142R3. This will allow me to add a second set of rubbing strips which I currently do not have in place.
Looking good Joe. Does not soaking the planks take a lot of heat to bend and form them? I’ve been using the Model Expo plank bender and soaking. Worked pretty well.
Thank you. I have been trying several things from dry wood to lightly wet with about 10 minutes in warm water. To be honest dry has been working very well in this kit since the lumber is fairly straight to begin with. Second choice would be soaking and manual bending.
Det ser godt ud jeg har selv købt nogle sæt fra pavel Nikitin Du skal bruge mat lak Træet tørre ud Ved huller langs planken lim lidt træ på langs planken og slib det så det passer Kan se at at planken langs kølen ikke slutter tæt
Absolutely! Thank you for your advice and I will correct the fit tighter as I go. For now I will use wood putty to close off the small gaps and sand them flush. Again, thank you!
@@genojoe3176 sorry no putty on woddy Den måde plankerne er lavet på burde det ikke være nødvendigt, har du en mail adresse så sender jeg nogle billeder
Wrapping up last week's accomplishments.
Great work Joe. You are making good progress. First time I've seen planks that interlock like that.
Thank you, Greg. This kit is different then most, and very entertaining.
Cool model. ⛵
@@goforitpainting Thank you! It certainly is
Excellent content as usual.
Thank you, Paul!
Not bad. I liked the way you painted the superstructure deck at the bow of the ship.
Thank you! This is my first attempt at weatherizing and I am very happy with it so far.
Hi Joe, that deck looks great, nice job on the planking,
Thank you! The planking is nothing like what we are used to and is very enjoyable.
It looks like you've put the two #14 planks side by side. I think one was meant to go on top of the other to form one of the wales? Same with #16
Hi Neil, each full plank that makes the wales are two planks side-by-side to make a full piece. For instance 70-17R mates with 70-17/2R, etc. I watched the video and cannot find the place you are referring to. Can you please post the time in the video. If there is something to be corrected and I would love to fix it before going any further.
@@genojoe3176 on my model, all of the plank (pairs) that have the complex join (from memory, rows 14, 16, 20) have two sets of each (so four halves) with one pair being stuck on the other to form the wales which stick out from the rest of the planking.
When you showed the side of your model you appeared to have 'complex' joins on the top two rows which makes me think you have put the second 14 pair below the first.
Hope that is clear.
@@NeilGKing Neil, I just might have made that error, but I cannot look thru the hull to check the numbers on the back of the planks. I'm not sure how to remedy that but I will see if there is anything I can do to adjust it. If not I will have to bite the bullet and modify the wales. Boo-boo #1. I am certain there will be more.
@@NeilGKing I think I found it! I took every part out of the box and came up with a second pair of part numbers 70-14R3 and 70-142R3. This will allow me to add a second set of rubbing strips which I currently do not have in place.
@@NeilGKing Perfectly! I dug further and found to matching rails for 124, 16, and 20. They will all installed properly, thank you again!!!
Looking good Joe. Does not soaking the planks take a lot of heat to bend and form them? I’ve been using the Model Expo plank bender and soaking. Worked pretty well.
Thank you. I have been trying several things from dry wood to lightly wet with about 10 minutes in warm water. To be honest dry has been working very well in this kit since the lumber is fairly straight to begin with. Second choice would be soaking and manual bending.
Det ser godt ud jeg har selv købt nogle sæt fra pavel Nikitin
Du skal bruge mat lak
Træet tørre ud
Ved huller langs planken lim lidt træ på langs planken og slib det så det passer
Kan se at at planken langs kølen ikke slutter tæt
Absolutely! Thank you for your advice and I will correct the fit tighter as I go. For now I will use wood putty to close off the small gaps and sand them flush. Again, thank you!
@@genojoe3176 sorry no putty on woddy
Den måde plankerne er lavet på burde det ikke være nødvendigt, har du en mail adresse så sender jeg nogle billeder
Hey Joe, progressing nicely! Never seen this way of planking before, these planks are like that included in the kit?
Yes sir, the planks are set in wooden sprues like in a plastic kit. It is certainly interesting.