Stern internal ribs. Because the shape is bit tricky in the area i opted for flat sheet of styrene for the task.
Styrene profiles for bow internal ribs.
Stand
With hull work near completion the stand needs to be created. I will not be using the kit stand.
My choice will be the brass knobs with bolts running thru , and mounted on length of wood.
First the holes were drilled.
Looking at the pic abowe right , its aparent it will not offer much torque strength.
The brass washer cut to the size and drilled was glued to the nut , and sides were bent to
prevent sliping.
That fits the cavity of the hull well.
Two 4 cm lengths of steel tube to form the spacer for my "work stand".
The temporary stand to be replaced by proper stand once all the painting has been completed
My choice will be the brass knobs with bolts running thru , and mounted on length of wood.
First the holes were drilled.
Looking at the pic abowe right , its aparent it will not offer much torque strength.
The brass washer cut to the size and drilled was glued to the nut , and sides were bent to
prevent sliping.
That fits the cavity of the hull well.
Two 4 cm lengths of steel tube to form the spacer for my "work stand".
The temporary stand to be replaced by proper stand once all the painting has been completed
Flood holes 3
Stern flood holes - very tricky to fit , amazing improvement when done.
After it was CA glued in , filling and sanding required.
After everything else is done in the area , plastic needs to be skimmed on inside.
When wieved from diferent angles it can be visible otherwise.
Hull surface
Internal ribbing of the 3 holes behind the ballast tanks
Surface of the hull has been indented to imitate the oil canning effect.
Drip channels were added.
Bumps wre repositioned.
Surface of the hull has been indented to imitate the oil canning effect.
Drip channels were added.
Bumps wre repositioned.
Flood holes 2
Line of small flood holes abowe the torp doors was repositioned , and made smaller.
Flood holes underneath the bow planes.
Flood holes underneath the bow planes.
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