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Hi Harlequin, very nice Greyhound! Hi Thomas, thanks for the info. The Unicorn should arrive later this week, so I'll take a peek at the box components and instructions and report back. I paid fairly little for the kit, so I figure it will be a good training model for me while I attempt more serious kit bashing.
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Oh boy, so sorry to see that. That's been a big fear of mine with my build, particularly as I've already had my clothing catch it a few times - not to mention, going to the bathroom and coming back to find my cat batting the bowspirit Good luck on the repair.
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Landlubber Mike replied to Landlubber Mike's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I've had pretty good success doing that - there are a lot of tools out there that are used a couple of times and then are sold for less than half the price of retail. I don't know if you have the equivalent of a Craigslist in Australia, but I was able to get a Dewalt scroll saw, used once by the original owner to try it out, for a third of the retail price. Unfortunately, I haven't seen any second hand Byrnes tools on eBay or elsewhere - probably a very good testament to their quality and utility. -
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Thanks for the links Mark - those are really great! -
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Thanks guys! I ended up getting a lightly used Sherline 5000 off of eBay today for a pretty low amount. Looking at videos and seeing what people are doing with it on here, even if I stink at it, I know that for sure I'll have a lot of fun playing with it. Jim, thanks for the tip on the book. I'll have to find myself a copy -
Ian, AVS and Harlequin, thanks very much for your thoughts Ian, thanks for the links. The Unicorn does seem like it has the potential to make for a nice model. We'll see how well I end up doing with it. Your log is a real inspiration, and hopefully I can pull something off half as nice as yours.
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Well, looks like I won an eBay auction for the Corel Unicorn - that kit looks like a nice one, so hopefully the fittings are ok. I had put in a low ball bid on eBay, and managed to come away with it for a relatively low amount. Thanks to everyone who responded. I also have the Amati Pegasus on the shelf at the moment, but I think I'll start with the Unicorn as I want to practice kit bashing and using specialty woods. I'll be sure to start a build log once my Badger is finished (which, I'm close to the finish line). Thanks again!
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Thanks for all that info. I may end up reconsidering as I'm ok with bashing the wood components, but good fittings are a critical aspect of what I'm hoping to get in a kit.
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Landlubber Mike replied to Landlubber Mike's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I should also ask - I have the Proxxon 250DB mini-wood lathe. Besides working metal, what would I gain from moving up a step to the Sherline lathe? Thanks again! -
For ship building, does it matter whether one goes with the 5000 series or the 2000 series? It seems like the 5000 should do quite nicely, but figured I'd check with the experts here. Also, does it matter whether you go with the English or the metric model? I don't intend - at least right now - to need the digital read out or the CNC capability (even though both look pretty darn cool). Not sure I will ever need the full capabilities of the mill, but I tend to try to buy better quality machines and go from there. I bought the drill press for my dremel which in my opinion is not that great, so I figure going to a mill would help. Thanks!
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Good to know, thank you. Ccoyle, very nice Ghost!
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Ouch - get well soon Mobbsie. That happened to me a couple of times on my build. Part of it was my fault in that the blade I was using was dull. I ended up buying one of these to help protect my fingers: http://www.micromark.com/Straight-Edge-6-Inches-Long,6541.html
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Thanks everyone, that's very helpful!
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Just out of curiosity, what is the quality of Corel kits - materials, plans, instructions? I might have the opportunity to buy some kits at a relative discount to retail, and thought a few of the ships looked like interesting builds. I'm looking to semi-scratch/replace kit wood with better wood, so I'm less concerned with the quality of the kit supplied wood, but more interested in the fittings. Thanks!
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Nice work The Badger is a fun model to work on - small, but lots of details. I'm onto the running rigging on mine, and am happy to answer questions if you should have any.
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Nice work. How do you like the planking screws? I bought a set but never used them, opting to go for push pins.
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Looking great Aldo! You sure set the bar high for the rest of us
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Looks great! Get it nice and smooth and fill in any low spots. Second planking goes on much easier.
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Looking great Gunslinger. Cannons came out nicely blackened. What blackening solution did you use?
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Thanks very much Frank Everyone is good and healthy here, albeit sleep deprived. I'm hoping to get my Badger done by the end of the year so that I can start on my Pegasus. My standing rigging is about done, and I'm up to the furled sails part now. Your Supply pictures are going to come in really handy, just hope mine come out half as nice as yours.
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Hey Frank, glad to hear your surgery went well. Really cool video - your Supply looks amazing. Sorry I haven't had time to check in on you lately - my wife had the twins three weeks ago, and things have been a little crazy. Hope you're feeling better my friend.
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Hey Frank, Badger has been on hold the past month or so while I have been getting things ready around here for the girls to arrive. My wife has been on bedrest the past couple of months, so I've had little time to work on the ship. She's due any day now, but I have a feeling that the end of 2013 will be when I finally finish her. Hope all is well my friend
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Wow, looks amazing Frank! That's exactly how I was picturing my Badger turning out, and you've given me a lot to strive for. Really nice job!
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Wow, looks amazing Frank! That's exactly how I was picturing my Badger turning out, and you've given me a lot to strive for. Really nice job!
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