After a couple of months of distractions, I have been doing some modelling again.
Time to finish off the hull.
The difficult bit was the last little section of planking, especially where it joined the sternpost.
The planks needed to twist where they did not want to be twisted. I tried steaming and tried window cleaner, but it was still proving difficult.
Planks of 3x8mm didn't want to do it.
My bodge was to use planks that were between 3x3mm and 3x1mm. These were held in place with wedges as they glued. The ends were filed/sanded to fit the sternpost.
Some were over long.
After completing, the inside of hull was fibreglassed, and copious amounts of resin were used to fill the gaps and strengthen this section of planking. As I don't have microballoons to bulk up as a filler, I used sawdust. Ugly but it works.
There was a lot of excess resin that ran out of the hull. This was trimmed off, and the overlong planks were also cut and sanded to shape.