[8D] will post more when i move and get settled in. Quick View. Im embarrassed to show this picture. Mine is from 20mm MDF and is marked out as instructed in the Dumas instructions. CHRIS CRAFT 19ft 1940 Barrel Back - Dumas 1:8 (Part 1) I didnt follow the instructions. still alot to do to it before summer next year. No more penny nails as machine gun barrels. The link to 1/30 U.S. Navy PT-109 Boat Kit, 33" has been copied, #2362 Running Hardware Kit (single screw). I wanted the base to emulate a wake, I cut two pieces of oak at an angle and glued them together. anyways, after i have done the resin i will be spray bombing the colors onto it. Is there any information on the web regarding the prototype? XXIV, No. My next kit will be the Planking kit I've seen in this forum. My newly built Dumas Ace Sloop - RCU Forums i then will be using automotive spray paint to paint the hull in the colours that i want. I have a Big Swamp Buggy kit complete. Dumas Products, Inc. 1/30 U.S. Navy PT-109 Boat Kit, 33" | Tower Hobbies Free Shipping On Orders Over $99 Learn More, Shop Local Nice job on your Chris-Craft model. I installed the rub rails, bumpers, and coning; it was messy. After making a CA glue mess on the finish and my fingers I sanded down to wood to apply the half round styrene rod material. Build your own piece of World War II history with the updated Dumas 33 in. the hatches, windows, and all doors are goin to be made from thin plexi. Assembly starts with tacking the sheerwater parts to a flat MDF assembly board. To finish the Plywood sub Planking it is necessary to install the two C1 Plywood strips. Congratulations! The Typhoon and the two Hydroplane boats are waiting for the final Clear coat. The BLO also penetrates the wood. A simple boat at a somewhat largerscale could be lots of fun and also educational. All the above downers concerning Dumas are true. The points displayed are points you will earn based on your membership level and the cost value of the product. If you end up with a gap between Planks there is just one way to fix it so it is later not visible. I will have the instructions and plans copied and send them to you. Paste as plain text instead, I switched to a thinned Tru Oil (50%) to build up the finish. My thinking, if any space inside of the boat is filled with foam there is no space for water at the same time. or just where the shafts exit the boat and under the engine.? The windshield was a bear to do and I'm not very happy with the way it turned out. Im not willing to try to fix my mistakes because I might make it worse (which is what I should do for the learning experience) but I dont want to spend unlimited time on the task.