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GLakie

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  1. It's looking like you've planned it out good Boyd. I notice the angle from the pencil marks on the hull to the notches in the channel and it looks like you've accounted for and matched the angle of the shroud. Nice! Cheers
  2. I like the jack-screw myself, but in the end it's all about how and when you yourself want to depict it. Scale-wise, it looks OK. Cheers
  3. Just came across your Syren Thomas, and you're doing a marvelous job on every aspect of her. I especially like your work on the stern galleries, and I'll always take pause to admire attention to detail like you've shown. Thanks for posting this. Cheers
  4. Yea---Don't know about the tank in the water idea. She'd look funny with the hatch for the dingy open to the sea! Cheers
  5. Thanks for the info Henry. That makes perfect sense to me. Research---Then research some more.
  6. Hi Henry I don't want to hi-jack this thread but, just for my own curiosity, how accurate do you think the MS plans for the Connie are? They seem very detailed and well done, but we all know, shortcuts are taken in the design of these models. Cheers
  7. Looks good Dale! As long as it works, doesn't matter what the tool looks like. Fixed post 399. Don't usually get names wrong but it was an interesting day. Cheers
  8. It would indeed be a good thing.
  9. Very nice Dave! Both are great but I like the bigger one more as well. Cheers
  10. Wow! I hope those squirrels aren't mind-readers. They might band together and go on strike. Or worse yet, start a revolt.
  11. She's looking better all the time Boyd! I like the edge-banding around the channels. Nice touch! Cheers
  12. Looks good John! And it looks like they'd be as difficult, or worse, than regular rope ratlines to install. Cheers
  13. Looks good with the masts and spars in place Dale! Cheers
  14. Looks good Dave! From what I've read about Sculpey, it should sand and finish well.
  15. Nice work Augie! Love the detail in your stove. I get the "itch" to start mine every time I stop by! To self:---Patience grasshopper! Cheers
  16. Ah! Thanks. I couldn't help but notice in your signature you have The Squirrel Whisperer down. Cool! We've all heard about "Puppy Mills". Maybe you should start up a "Squirrel Mill" for all of us that will be needing assistance with intricate details and such.
  17. Looks good Matt! How did you get the sharpened look back on them? By filing or paint? Cheers
  18. Thanks. I know I couldn't go through that many without a few minor mishaps myself. Hence the question.
  19. You're right about the nice subtle look Chuck. I like it. One question though. Did you have any instances of the lead of the pencil breaking off in those tiny holes? Cheers
  20. Nice job Michael! That's a ton of gun ports to do, but I have every faith they'll turn out great! Cheers
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