Hi all
In my quest to get Dad's Coastal Forces collection complete I decided it was a shame to spend so long developing one-off hulls from plans so I thought I'd give GRP moulding a go, so as to be able to share my work. After a couple of very time consuming plug builds using individual frames cut from the outlines provided on the plan I came up with a much faster way which actually gives a better result with less fairing required, by cutting the deck outline, the backbone (minus deck thickness) and the only difficult bit, the chine line which needs to be extrapolated from the frames outlines using careful measurements.The reason it is better, in my opinion, is that it is far less prone to the slightly wavy topsides and chine lines you see on many scratchbuilds, which result from following cut frames with stringers.
Anyway, I put a photo of each stage on a web album which may be useful to any of you about to embark on a similar venture;
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/553784041nXVfkq Fom this page you can also link to my other albums showing some finished models, the ones I have in build and the real boats which inspired them. I hope something here is of some use to someone, it really is not difficult but it is quite smelly (this can be reduced by adding a little gelcoat to the resin mix) so best not done on the bosses kitchen table...
Regards, Christian.