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Blue Ensign

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  1. Nice progress Nils, beautiful little glimpses into the inner world of your Pegasus, I find your build so appealing. Regarding the comment by Pete(flyer) about the stern counter, I see what he's getting at and I understand your reasons for the approach you took. Only my opinion but I think the look could be improved, and you may be intending to do it, by adding a further decorative rail below where the name is, at the level of the wale tops. It would break up the flat expanse of what is the lower counter on your Pegasus. Just a thought. B.E.
  2. Fine, fine, work on those guns Michael, so impressive given the scale and level of detail included. B.E.
  3. Great update shots Timmo, the high standard of your work clearly shines through. A very special Granado this one. B.E.
  4. Very nice work Ray and excellent photos. Look forward to seeing the centre-line fittings in place. B.E.
  5. Tedium has it's rewards Bob, the gun rigging looks spot on. B.E
  6. Hi John, good job on your first layer planking once cleaned up it should provide a good base for when you come to apply the top layer. Well worth re cutting the rabbet along the stem when you come the second layer, helps to secure the planks around the bow and present a neat finish against the stem. Cheers, B.E.
  7. Very impressive Grant, she looks wonderful, and what a fine series of photo's, you must be feeling well satisfied. Looking forward to seeing the final touches. B.E.
  8. What a fine build Hans, I think your son will treasure this hand crafted model built by his father, I know I would. Regards, B.E.
  9. Those channel support brackets are excellent Nils and look so right on your Pegasus. B.E.
  10. Beautiful work on your cutter Ron, I think I'm going to have to up my game to match the fineness of detail you have achieved. B.E.
  11. Love that last series of photo's Matti, the colour toning is wonderful, great work. B.E.
  12. A fine bit of shipwrighting going on there Nigel, what a beauty your Mordaunt is going to be. B.E.
  13. Hi Einstein, The inside bulwarks at Upper deck and Quarterdeck levels are painted yellow ochre. The inside bulwarks at Lower deck and Middle deck level are painted white (to represent a whitewashed finish) Cheers, B.E.
  14. Look forward to seeing this build evolve Frank. She looks more schooner than cutter to my eye and a book you may find of interest is The Global Schooner (Origins, Develoment, Design, and Construction 1695 - 1845) by Karl Heinz Marquardt. A nice book in its own right but one section includes American Revenue cutter (schooners) of the early 19th century, and there is also useful information about masting and rigging sizes. Cheers, B.E.
  15. A fine looking Pegasus Nils, fits perfectly with your chosen scheme. Love the interior pics. B.E.
  16. I think Bob is setting the bar pretty high for all of us builders, Essex or not. Fine work Bob. B.E.
  17. Beautiful work on the rudder Augie, nice and tight against the stern post, and the blackened iron work looks great against the natural hull. Fine work. B.E.
  18. Love the look you are creating with your Pegasus Nils, full of detail with the cut away decks, nice work. B.E.
  19. Thank you Holty I'm pleased you like it, Pickle is a sweet little kit, well worth the building of in my opinion. The brass plaque is part of the kit, it says:- HM SCHOONER PICKLE CARRYING COLLINGWOOD'S DISPATCHES AND NEWS OF NELSON FROM TRAFALGAR. Cheers, B.E.
  20. Nice work Eamonn, I do love these small vessels and you're making a fine job of yours, well done B.E.
  21. What a wonderful box of delights mobbsie, those Proxxon machines are very addictive and I think you may well have set me off again. Aaprt from the wood lathe I don't have any of the others in your box and it would be interesting to hear over time your impressions as you use them. Think I'll just go and have another look at that planer/thicknesser again..... B.E.
  22. Looking great Jason, - regarding the Stay tension it looks fine to me on those photos, actually I prefer a hint of slack on the Mainstays,I think it imparts a sense of heaviness to them, provided a nice even curve is obtained which usually happens if the line has been stretched. B.E.
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