Hi my fellow shipmates,
I'm still kind a new here, so i'd like to start my first assembly report in this forum. It is a model of wwII destroyer, despite it is small ship, it's quite complex designed for building. relaivelly huge amount of parts (specially those micro-ones:mrgreen
I've used for the first time the Laser-cut ribs, and must say im impressed (strongly recommend use of them, they spare you red hurting fingers, well by so small boat, probably we wouldnt even notice it:mrgreen
so lets go for it, please, your comments are welcome, you may advise how to improve it...help me to collect more experiences:thumb:


and the next interesting one, the shafts exits are probably in this way because of the boilers, which are because of the lower width of the hull so shifted:

note: i've tried to upload the pictures, but it didn't work, so i used the imageshack...
regards,
Marko
I'm still kind a new here, so i'd like to start my first assembly report in this forum. It is a model of wwII destroyer, despite it is small ship, it's quite complex designed for building. relaivelly huge amount of parts (specially those micro-ones:mrgreen

I've used for the first time the Laser-cut ribs, and must say im impressed (strongly recommend use of them, they spare you red hurting fingers, well by so small boat, probably we wouldnt even notice it:mrgreen

so lets go for it, please, your comments are welcome, you may advise how to improve it...help me to collect more experiences:thumb:


and the next interesting one, the shafts exits are probably in this way because of the boilers, which are because of the lower width of the hull so shifted:

note: i've tried to upload the pictures, but it didn't work, so i used the imageshack...
regards,
Marko