1/250 Card Model
1/250 Card Model
1/250 Card Model
SCALE 1/250
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6a-b 8
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HOW TO BUILD THIS PAPER MODEL
The tools needed for papermodeling are simple: a scissor for cutting, a scalpel for small details, ruler and a
pointed object, perhaps a nail to score pieces that are to be folded. A tweezer will be useful. White glue is
recommended, leaving no spots, however a non-waterbased product is to be preferred when glueing the spine
of the ship, since water may cause warping. All parts that are to be cylindric, masts, vents or gun pipes, should
first be softned by careful and repeated rolling, otherwise the paper will crack. When building this model,
always follow the numbers of the parts and glue them in that order. Start with the base and spine of the ship.
Let the construction dry to gain some strength before continuing with the main deck. Some parts are to be
doubled, score them, glue and fold into one piece.
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35 43 47 31 28 24 20 49 51 38 37 29 26 34 45 46 44b 44a
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INSTRUCTIONS
Assemble the frame of the ship (2-14) on top of base (1) and let the glue set. The inked parts (6a, 9a) are to
face outwards. Add the decks (15, 16) to the frame and take care to curve softly both parts before assembly.
Mount the cargo hatches fore and aft (17), then add the loose covers (17c) and the shot racks (18). The sides
of the deckhouse are made up of part 19a-d, carefully aligne it with the formers on each side (13a-b and 14a-b).
The hull (20) is in one piece and should be carefully formed before being glued to the frame of the ship. The
top of the deckhouse (21) also takes careful rounding before adding it to the frame. The paddle box top
comes next (22-23). Funnel with steampipes (24-25) is the followed by the pilot houses (26-27). When moun-
ting the bulwarks (34-35), check the symmetry of the hull. On the cover is a photograph that shows the assem-
bly. Finally add the piece (37) that runs along the side from for to aft.The walking beam (30) is made up of
many small parts, so study the drawings. The four supporting beams (38-39) also takes some extra care to
get straight, in the right angle and well fixed. Now the ship is almost ready for action, after adding the guns
ofcourse. The ship´s boats may be omitted, they are seldom present in contemporary photographs.
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2a
1
1
3
13a 13b
15
4
4
17 17
5
5
7 7
6
6ab 16
8 8
7
7
17 17
3
8
2b 8
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4
9
9ab
7 7
10
10
11 9b
11
8 8
11
12
9a
12
6b
14a 14b
7 6a
33a
33b
8 9c
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21a
23a
24b
21b
24a
17a 24d
17b 21a 21b 25a 25b 26a 26b
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23c 22b
22c
22a
22e
23d
22f
22d
20b
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18a
1b
17d
18b
21d 19b
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38b
30a 30c
30b 3
39b
30d
39a
30h 44a
42 43
40 41
47b 47c
43 44b 44c
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47a
46b 46a 45
49
56
50a 50c 50b 50a 50c 50b
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