1\200 IJN Shokaku (card kit)

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Apologies for the quick work as the glue I have dries super quick.


I have now finished the final rear third to achieve the full length although it's not yet attached.

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No need for any apologies Peter. I am just amazed how quickly the model is going together - and it's looking good too.


Top job.....
 

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Next up on this build is the lower hull plate's quite simple as it's just cut and wrap over with no bending.


And I have also have the poop deck in place.

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Taking shape nicely Peter.


If you don't mind, here's a tip.....


See where the poop deck dips between the bulkheads? i don't know if your kit has them already, but I cured this by making some card stiffeners from scrap and fitted them tight between the bulkheads and up to the underside of the deck. This gave good bracing to the deck and also a nice clean, straight edge to the deck and ensured an equal margin around the 'upstand' when the upper hull is glued in place.


I put a load on the side of the model too. This stopped any chance of any 'in and out' when the hull proper is glued on. 


I hope the above is of some use to you.


Ron
 
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Taking shape nicely Peter.


If you don't mind, here's a tip.....


See where the poop deck dips between the bulkheads? i don't know if your kit has them already, but I cured this by making some card stiffeners from scrap and fitted them tight between the bulkheads and up to the underside of the deck. This gave a nice clean, straight edge to the deck and ensured an equal margin around the 'upstand' when the upper hull is glued in place.


I hope the above is of some use to you.


Ron

I had noticed that so i will take it off and try again
 

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I had noticed that so i will take it off and try again

No need to try and take it off Peter, you could well damage the piece, just add some stiffeners underneath the deck. If you re-do it as is, it will probably happen again. That's the down side of card I'm afraid. You need lots of strengthening over and above the actual construction.


I put extra stiffeners between the bulkheads on the hull too. This helped prevent any 'in and out' when the sides are glued on
 
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Time for another go on this one I have got all the sides glued on and the first of the decks being my first card kit there is a few mistakes on the bow but I will sort it at the end of the build and probably a repaint of the bottom half.

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Here's my next update I have now started on the next deck I have all the bulk head dormers in place and started on the outer walls

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looking good needs to be bigger HA! HA!, better than mine the uss constitution 1:196 thinking it was 1:96 scale which I brought in haste to match the c.s.s. Alabama
 
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