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H.M. B V G 1756: OMB Essel Ranado
H.M. B V G 1756: OMB Essel Ranado
H.M. B V G 1756: OMB Essel Ranado
BOMB VESSEL
GRANADO 1756
Manual 2 of 2
Parts List & Part Identification
Additional photos of every stage of construction can be found on our website at:
http://www.jotika-ltd.com
For easy reference, the parts list and part identification manual has been split into
well-defined categories as follows:
During the build it will be necessary to sand down large areas, (after the first and second planking and at other stages) it is
therefore advisable to work in a well ventilated area and / or wear appropriate protection. The same applies when using paints,
stains, glues, fillers etc. Good lighting is also essential to the model maker.
The structural parts of the model are cut from high quality birch plywood, the remaining wood parts are cut from high quality
walnut ply and walnut.
Take particular care when removing parts with a craft knife and ensure all parts are identified and marked with pencil before
removal. Lay the sheet from which you are going to cut the parts on a rigid flat cutting board for removal. Use a heavy-duty
craft knife with a good strong blade to cut through the tabs holding the parts in place. It will also be an advantage to paint the
brass etched fittings prior to removal from the sheet; they can then be touched up again when in place. Alternatively, when
cutting brass or copper parts, a good pair of stout scissors will suffice.
Before each stage of construction, study both the manual and the plans until you are confident in the task ahead.
The majority of the model will be painted during various stages of the build. It is important to think ahead to the next stage in
the construction process and paint the various parts at a convenient time, usually before securing on the model. It is often a
good idea to paint parts for the next stage and while they are drying you can be working on the current stage.
Wherever possible, offer the parts together in a ‘dry’ fit before final assembly.
Note: You will find that there are ‘extras’ of many of the brass etched components and all delicate parts, as long as you have
followed the build instructions and plans you should not be concerned by leftovers.
1 3
2 4
8
5
10
6
13 13
17
15
16
14
14
18 18 11
14
14
12 12
37
27
35 29
36
34
37
25
31
30
32
26
30
32
30
28
33
50 50 50 49
47 46
45 45
50
51
48 48 48
49
3mm Ply
Part No. Description Material Quantity
55
56
60 61 95
80
86
68
67 62
66
69
70
63
71 70
76
75
72 63
73
79 65
78 64
74
73 89
84 83
82
85 81
91 93 77
94
82
87
90 92
88
100
101
116
107 107
103
109 109
108 108
102
129
117
134
119
122
127
106 104
142
132
128
105
138 133
136
143 113
137
139
130
131 141 115
135
112
124
125
123 140
120 118
121
126
150 150
159
156 155
171
155
172
184 177
176
178
165
169
179 182 188
183
175 175
167
166
174
157
173
170
163
158 158
189
168
198
199 200
198
199 201
197
203 205
202
204
196
195
210
0.5mm Brass
Part No. Description Material Quantity
218
222
242
223
215
221
240 239 238 237 235
215
233 234
231
229 226
227 228
225 230 220
232
213 214
0.9mm Brass
Part No. Description Material Quantity
249
244
250
Wooden Fittings
Part No. Description Material Quantity
Wire
Part No. Description Material Quantity
Rigging Thread
Part No. Description Material Quantity
Birch Dowel
Part No. Description Material Quantity
278
280
281
279