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Rao A.L.G.

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About Rao A.L.G.

  • Birthday 08/06/1956

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  1. Words fail me, the fine lines... and details. Your work of art keeps amazing me and others. God bless your fine craftsmanship. Best regards, Rao
  2. Hi, Been watching your build with excitement. This boat building is a fantastic work. Looking forward to see more of your fine craftsmanship. regards Rao
  3. Hi, Bill, Nice build. it is one of my favourite ships - on the wish list. Gene's practicum is very good, informative. Now, your log is becoming another good practicum on Eagle. The build is coming up very nice. Rao
  4. Hi, Lee, I can only watch with bated breadth as your creation unfolds picture by picture. Regards, Rao
  5. Hi, Lee, I have been following your work of art - words fail me. yet it is something great, amazingly detailed. Regards, Rao
  6. Hi, That is a fine 3d design you have made. Looks stunning and almost natural. Thanks for sharing. Rao
  7. That is a very good tutorial, Jaro. I used Freeship to develop a hull for the first time and am yet to practice it's features. Could you please tell me how you take out frames in AutoCAD using these hull data ? Thanks for sharing this tutorial. Rao
  8. A great build log. Just dropped in..what an effort and enthusiasm, it is really paying up. The model looks great. Would be following to learn your skills. Rao
  9. A lovely one, smooth curves, fine details. masterly done, superb finish. Would love to do it.. Rao
  10. Thanks everybody. I am happy that you all like it. Nils, I have taken your advice - looking for a suitable larger model (to go with my little experience). Would appreciate suggestions. Jbelwood, Omega, Mark and Matija : thanks once again for your appreciative comments. I am following your builds in this forum. Thanks Michael : In fact I was reading Ancient Indian Ships in Art this morning - and was surprised to learn their early ship building ways. Just to quote : one sentence : "Excavation at Alagankulam, district Ramnad yielded two potsherds engraved with sailing ships datable to 1st century BC / AD.(12) One depicts part of a ship in full sail with a mast which is supported by stays, sail and two paddles. Some scholars have identified the vessel with traditional boats of Tamil Nadu, Vattai. " There is much more and interesting. My interest is to find out how they built water tight compartments in those days with teak wood and built ships that carried 1000 men. I am gathering info and if you or anybody needs anything in this regard, I would be glad to help. Wish you all a Merry Christmas and happy modelling in the year to come. Regards, Rao
  11. Hi, The model is complete. Thanks, Michael, Matija, Nils, Mark, Omega and Mike for dropping in and offering comments and advice. Surely, all your encouragement would help me in future. I only follow all your builds and observe - truly, this has helped me a lot. The final pics are attached : The lantern is placed... Anchor and gun .. The gun swivels around ... bucket... with the supplies, oars, etc. another view.. A small box. I enjoyed doing it. The latch and hinges were of second thought. Another trial .. a compass.. not to the mark. all supplies placed... top view. Last pic of the boat. Let me thank you all for your comments. Regards, Rao
  12. Have u tried any turning on this? I had seen ads. The dealer claims it is only a toy. I dropped further enquiries. Is it worth going in for? Rao
  13. Thanks Mark, Nils, Omega and Mike, for your comments and encouragement. I am an admirer of your builds. In numbers, this is the second and as a complete project, this is the first. I have done a few plastic aero modelling and nothing in ship modelling. Being in-experienced, there were many ups-downs; such times - I used to come to this site and read again & again on the many builds - get charged and will return to my work-bench. If you like this model - all the credit goes to my friends at MSW whose builds are a lesson to learn and enjoy. Thanks Mike, I will keep your advice in mind. Just for info, am giving the pics of my first attempt made from scrap wood : Thanks, Rao
  14. HI, The rigging is complete. This is the first time, I have done rigging. There may be mistakes. Would appreciate suggestions for corrections. I have not made the rigging permanent - not glued. Due to space constraints, I may need to pack this model for paving way for another one. So, the rigging and mast can be removed, packed and redone whenever need be. Here are some more pics... No power tools are used - only hand tools. Hence, the model may not be of quality; but it is an attempt to learn the basics of model ship building and enjoy doing it. Thanks, Rao
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