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well heres another update on my little skiff........
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Hi Aldo thanks for stopping by................... here we go with a new update....
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and a few more pic's ANY COMMENTS OR QUESTION ARE VERY WELCOME.....HAVE A GOOD DAY.................
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WELL ITS A BIT EARLY OVER HERE IN THE AMERICAS. SINCE IT WAS MY TURN TO HANDLE EMERGENCY ON CALL, AND AS I SIT HERE WAITING FOR A CALL BACK FROM OUR SUPPORT TEAM AT JUST BEFORE 4AM IN THE MORNING. ENDING A 34 HOURS OF OVERTIME IN TWO DAYS. FOR THE SAKE OF NOT FALLING A SLEEP I AM ADDING BACK A LITTLE MORE TO MY BUILD LOG OF MY SKIFF. AH JUST 12 MORE HOUR TO GO AND I CAN GO HOME......
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Thanks MIchael, I will try to add to it today. But in the middle of testing some stuff at w&%$.............
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Your Keel Assemply looks very nice there Ben..... Ben you can make a nice little scrapper for your rabbet by using you dremel on a straight razor and simply run it across the assemply to create your rabbet...
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Just simply beautiful Frank, Have not been by in a while, but outstanding rigging details and the furled sails look great................!
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Where are the Big Bismarck models Logs?
Cap'n Rat Fink replied to yvesvidal's topic in Plastic model kits
Yves, Cheer up you can find build logs on the www for the Bismarck real easy, and good ones to. MSW 1.0 crashed now we have 2.0 it's even better. Just keep a positive attidude... I lost my build logs too. I am slowly adding them back. It's just finding the time to do it. But it will be done... Here's a couple of build logs I found that might help you Yves.... http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=121249 http://buildthebismark.proboards.com/index.cgi mario -
Hello mobbsie, Just read through your log here. and I like several of your explantions, they are very well thought of. Your are also very organized in your building mobbsie. I am enjoying your progress sir...have fun
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Congrats Bob to a very nice start on your longboat! Plus you picked a very nice kit to learn from Bob...enjoy
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HI JOHN GLAD TO SEE YOU STOP BY MY BUDDY.... SO HERE WE GO AGAIN A SMALL UPDATE BECAUSE IT LOOKS LIKE I MIGHT BE A LITTLE BUSIER TODAY AT W@*&..... IF YOU HAVE COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS FILL FREE TO POST..... well my little crabbing skiff progresses along.....
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Nice Start Ben On your C.S..... Going to fun to watch your progress............
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Cap'n Rat Fink replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
HI Rusty, Looks real good my friend. Very nice n clean.... -
Hey Thanks a lot Russ! It was a fun build to do. I do have a few more of these workboat projects planned for the future...! Thanks for liking the scale Russ. Someone had asked me why such a weird scale and the answer was , first it has a jib sail so making it a bit longer. The other reason I have a display case in my home that will fit a model at about 16 to 17 inches in length......so there's the method to my madness... Hi David, Your right that there is a Midwest Kit on a crabbing skiff. But i decided to scratch one instead and use Chapelle's book...though Midwest's kit is close but no cigar to Chapelle's.. With Chapelle's book I was able to add more detail which I enjoy doing.... take care guys
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AND A FEW MORE PICTURES BY FOR NOW(BFN).......... a few pic's to show progress to date....
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HI EVERYBODY, HAD A LITTLE TIME TODAY SO I DECIDED TO START ADDING BACK MY BUILD LOG OF ONE OF MY LITTLE WORK BOATS FROM MSW 1.0.....STARTED BACK IN SEPT. 03, 2012.... Hello Everybody, Well I am going to give it a go at building a Maryland Crabbing Skiff out of Chapelle’ book American Small Sailing Craft. I do not have his book on Crabbing Skiffs. But I will do my best with what I have to work with. The model will be made strickly from basswood. I will be painted the skiff. Now I am not sure what the paint sheeme would be at this time. Other then the majority color will be white. If anyone has any info or a picture or two showing this I would be eternally grateful. It has been very hard trying to find vintage pictures of this type of skiff. I decided to do without a building board. I will construct the boat botton…adding the center keel…and cutting out the center board slot. I will then add the chines. I then will add the stem n stern posts, with stiffeners so my planks will have a bit more material to adhere to . Then the starboard and port hull planks will be added. To add the slight bow to the boat bottom, I will add the thwarts that show assist in bowing the boat bottom to give it that customary slight upward bow. It should work ok. To keep it the 14 to 16 inches length, which is the size models I have be building lately it will be at 5/8th scale. Since these little skiffs were in the 15 to 20 foot range… So here we go. AND PLEASE IF YOU SEE ANY MISTAKES I AM CREATING PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!! Remarks and questions are very welcomed….
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Jp, Ben, and Mike, Thanks Guys. I shall return but right now in California it is Spring Cleaning time. So my wife has me re-painting the interior of our home. That means the modeling room is totally destroyed right now. I think my cross section after Miss Kittie got at it, still looks better then my room does at the present. It's going to be a while longer. But thanks for all the encouraging pats on the back....
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Hi Rick, Thanks for stopping by my friend. Hope things are well.
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Cap'n Rat Fink replied to jml1083's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
HAHA!. Don't you just love it Jim. Preventive maintenance, then you think well if I hadn't of cleaned it, it would of seized up permanently. I have confidence in you to find that little thing. Still there is nothing but a positive re-action here. Years of an unswept floor, now your floor is clean. I will start my rebuild eventually. But painting the house interior and the modeling room is a disaster right now. -
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Cap'n Rat Fink replied to jml1083's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Great attitude Jim, can't wait to see your next attempt....
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