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Thanks for letting us come along on this wonderful journey. Cheerful looks like such a nice project.
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I have this kit and am also thinking of replacing the supplied carriages with some type of wood. Not sure why they would be cast (using term loosely) metal.
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Welcome! Lovely pictures there. Look forward to seeing more of your work in the future.
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HMS SUSSEX 1693 by 8sillones
MEDDO replied to 8sillones's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Not really sure at this point. The box has both scales an inch or so apart. And the instructions inside say 1:24
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HMS SUSSEX 1693 by 8sillones
MEDDO replied to 8sillones's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Hello from the Colonies ... Ontario, Canada
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Welcome back! Lots of things have changed in the last few years but one thing that hasn't changed is how helpful everybody is.
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Yeah.... I am getting scared of this build.... Good thing I have so many great build logs of the Pinnace and the Longboat to follow along with.
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It has come out wonderfully. I really like the case. I think it displays the model very well. Did you say where you ordered that from?
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The current issue of the NRJ (summer 2017 vol62.no2) has a nice review of this book. I just finished reading through my copy and just like the other installments in this series I thought it was very informative and as usual had excellent pictures/diagrams and labeled photos. I think this is my favorite book of the series.
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Bummer... that is terrible news. Hope you're able to rebuild it and get back on track soon.
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Welcome!!!
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I think that C.S.Forrester Horatio Hornblower series is about 13 books. I also think that Dudley Pope' s Ramage series is about 18 books long. They're both basically similar construct to the Aubrey series. Similar time period etc. I will have to check when I get home. But they should be easily found on Amazon or whatever bookseller you use.
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Very nice. That case looks interesting. I haven't seen one with a base like that before.
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Looks amazing! I can't believe you got it done in such a short period of time.
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