Frenchman River Model Works 81 User manual

HO 1:87 Scale 56’ Fishing Boat
Kit #81
Cautions
Also use adequate ventilation when working with glue or paint.
Kit contains small and/or sharp parts
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 14!
Always wear your safety glasses when you are working with CA glues and
when cutting, shaping, or snipping parts and when painting.
Every wood plank shows off screw holes, wood grain and
"character". Detailed anchor winch and boom winch. The fish
wells and the cabin can be placed fore or aft, giving you the
opportunity to create two distinctly different fishing boats by
purchasing two of these kits.
ŸGlue the clear bead on top of the mast as a running light.
ŸFish well doors may be glued in an open position or a closed position as desired.
ŸWeather and seal your new kit according to your preference.
ŸFish Well Doors: Thread a small length of rope up through one hole in the door and
down through the other hole to create a rope handle. Repeat for remaining doors. Glue
on the underside and trim off the excess rope.
Finishing Details
ŸFrom the brass sheet, remove a cargo hook and tie it to a length of rope. Thread the
rope up and through the single block pulley hanging from the bottom of the boom. Fig 2
ŸRemove the running light shields from the brass sheet and bend at a 90 degree
angle. Glue these against the rail on top of the wheelhouse. Place a bead to represent a
running light in each inside corner of the shield. The red bead goes on the left (port) side
when on the deck facing the bow and the green one goes on the right (starboard) side.
remaining hole on the double block pulley on the boom and then back up to the
remaining hole on the pulley on the mast. Thread this end of the rope down and over the
mast winch drum, wrapping it around several times. Tie it off or coil the remainder on the
deck, whichever you prefer. Fig 2
ŸThread the rope down to the mast winch and wrap it around the remaining winch
drum and either tie it off or coil it up on the deck.
ŸYou may want to depict the netting hanging from the cargo hook and draped on the
deck as shown. Place the dark red beads throughout the netting to represent floats and
glue in place.
ŸRemove the ladder from the brass sheet and place it against the mast wherever you
would like to and glue in place.
ŸRemove the radio direction finder antenna from the brass sheet and glue into the
hole on the top of the wheelhouse.
ŸRemove the fish from the brass sheet. You may want to fatten them up using a drop
of acrylic medium and paint them. These can be placed in the fish wells or in the netting
according to your preference.
Thank you for purchasing this kit. We hope you enjoy building and displaying this Fishing
Boat as much as we have enjoyed producing it. If you have any questions or comments,
please email us at: [email protected] or send a letter to the address below.
Made in the USA
Frenchman River Model Works
PO Box 86
Langdon, ND 58249
(701) 256-2129
www.frenchmanriver.com
Frenchman River Model Works reserves the right to change or alter this kit without prior
notice. This kit, its contents, and its packaging are all ©opyright protected.
© 2020 James and Anna Cleveland

Frenchman River Model Works HO 1:87 Scale Fishing Boat
Kit Contents
Recommendations
Before assembly or painting, read and understand assembly sequence. Some items in the
kit may be difficult to paint once the kit is totally assembled, so you may want to pre-paint some
parts/assemblies as you go. You may paint your model with any hobby paints, acrylics, oil/enamels
or lacquers. We recommend using powdered pastel chalks in yellows, reds, browns, and black,
brushed on with a fairly stiff short bristled paintbrush for that old weathered and dirty look. After
painting, assembly, and detailing, we recommend misting on a few coats of gloss or matte acrylic
clear spray (depending on the look you are after). Caution: Mist lightly and allow to dry a few
minutes between coats to prevent solvents in spray from softening and possibly causing the paint
to run! Use your imagination and above all, have fun!
We recommend that you use cyanoacrylate instant glue (C.A. Glue) to assemble your
kit as regular plastic cement will not work on resin kits. We also recommend that you purchase or
make a one-drop glue applicator. You can use a thin piece of wire or a large needle and bend a
slight hook at one end, dip this hook into a drop of CA glue and it will apply a drop of glue exactly
where you want it. A dental pick with a hooked end or even a small crochet hook works great.
You may also use this glue and your glue applicator to fill small air bubbles and gaps in the resin
parts. Our kits have very little “flash” and require very little cleaning, however, it is hard to totally
eliminate some small air bubbles and gaps on certain cast resin parts, but they are easy to fill. You
can fill these with hobby putty/filler or, our favorite method is to spray the spot to be filled with
CA Accelerator then apply a drop of glue with the applicator. It will usually set up instantly.
Repeat until the void is filled slightly above surrounding surface. When it’s set up, sand smooth
and you’re finished. Frenchman River Model Works offers a line of quality products to assist you.
Clean
• Even though the parts in our kits require very little cleaning, there will be some
areas such as parting lines that may need some work. Using a fine, flat needle file, sharp
hobby knife, and/or sand paper, clean areas as needed. Be careful you don’t sand off any
details. There may be a thin film called “flash” in the window, porthole openings and
openings in the forward hull (for ropes and anchor chain). Carefully cut this away. Fill any
air bubbles using the techniques described in “Recommendations”.
Window Glazing
Material
4” Chain
Fish Well Doors
4 Jump Rings
Netting
12’ Rope
1 Green Bead
1 Red Bead
1 Clear Beads
15 Fishing Floats
Brass Detail Sheet
2 Double Block
Pulleys
1 Single Block Pulley
Resin Parts
Waterline Hull
Wheelhouse
Wheelhouse Base
2 Fish Wells
Deck Gear Box
Mast
Boom
Mast Ring
ŸGlue the Deck Storage Box in the remaining hole on the deck
between the fish wells.
ŸGlue the Anchor Winch Drum onto the Winch Base and glue the
assembled winch into the hole on the deck in the bow.
ŸAttach the Anchor to one end of the chain using a jump ring. Thread the other end of
the chain through one of the bow holes and over the windlass on the Anchor Winch.
Glue the end of the chain to one of the chain locker holes located just behind the
anchor winch on the deck.
ŸMast Rigging: Using a jump ring, attach a double block
pulley to the rear facing loop at the top of the mast. Attach a
second double block pulley to the loop on top of the boom
using a jump ring. Attach a single block pulley, using a jump
ring to the loop on the bottom of the boom.
ŸGlue the Mast assembly in the appropriate hole either just in front
of or just behind the Wheelhouse.
ŸUsing a #68 drill bitt, drill a hole up through the bottom of the forward rail. This will
give you a tie off point. Tie a length of rope to the front loop at the top of the mast
and insert the other end of the rope into the drilled hole at
front of the bow.
ŸTie off the end of a length of rope to the loop on the rear top
of the Mast. Thread the other end of the same rope through
one hole of the double block pulley attached at the top of the
boom. Continue threading through one hole in the double
block pulley on the mast and then back down to the
•Wash all parts thoroughly before assembling or painting. The parts may have mold
release on them from the casting process preventing the paint from adhering. Scrub all
cast metal and resin parts with dish soap (Dawn brand is best) and/or an abrasive
cleanser such as Comet and hot (tap) water. Use an old toothbrush to get into all the
details on the parts, rinse and let dry.
Assembly
• We recommend spraying all resin parts with a good quality automotive primer before
painting.
ŸThere are 2 options to build this kit. Decide if you want to build it with the wheelhouse
foreward or aft.
ŸGlue the wheelhouse base into the bottom of the wheelhouse with the indexing
rectangle facing downward so that it will fit into one of the 3 rectangular openings in
the deck.
ŸGlue the wheelhouse to the deck in the position you have chosen. NOTE: If you’re
using the foreward position, be sure to push the wheelhouse base indexing rectangle
forward as far as it will go to allow enough room for the mast and ring behind it.
Likewise, if you are using the aft position, push it back all the way.
ŸGlue the clear window pieces to the inside of the window openings of the
wheelhouse.
ŸIt may be easier to paint everything separately before gluing together, so this is a
good time to paint all parts if desired.
ŸGlue the fish wells into the remaining 2 openings on the deck.
Ÿ Glue the ship’s wheel to the inside front of the wheelhouse so that it is just visible
through the front window.
ŸAssemble the mast and boom using the included copper rod. Fig 1
ŸGlue the Mast Ring onto the bottom of the Mast pushing it up
enough to allow some of the Mast to extend. Fig 1
ŸGlue the Mast Winch onto the Mast just below the pivot point.
Scrub
Fig 1
double block pulley
single block
pulley
Fig 2
Miscellaneous Parts
Metal Parts
Winch Base
Winch Drum
Mast Winch
Anchor
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