1. Download the files and print them on appropriate paper - file dreadnought1.pdf shuold be printed on good quality card stock of medium weight of 50 - 70 lb. File dreadnought2.pdf can be printed on the same paper or on regular copy paper and then doubled with card stock. This file does not contain any color information so can be printed in b&w.
     File dreadnought3.pdf has to be printed on very thin paper - as thin as possible, so rolling tight tubes of the gun barrels and masts is easy.

 2. Glue the hull frame according to the drawing below.

 3. On top of this structure glue main deck 6 - make sure you center it relative to waterline 1.
 Purple print indicates areas to be cut out - always cut them out before glueing the part to the rest of the model.

 4. Glue hull plating 7 and 8 to the frame - keep the top edge of the plating at the edge of the main deck. It is not a problem if the plating extends a bit below the waterline, in fact this may make the model sit tightly on the table or base without any gaps between the waterline and table.