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Congratulations !!! I wanted to let you know that I have been looking forward to your updated build log on a regular basis for quite some time. Everytime I opened it, I found it not only informative but laid out in terms for the simple layman that I am. It influenced me so much that It coerced me into selecting and purchasing my own Model Shipways Niagara a while back. The choice at that time was the Niagara or the Brig Syren. You made my selection seem more approachable and less intimidating to the intermediary beginner. I find that working on my build(s) to be both enjoyable and therapeutic for my condition. It is sad to see it come to an end, but I look forward to your tackling of the U.S.S. Constitution next. Please don't make it seem so easy, for I fear I will try convince myself that I too, am up to the task (LOL)... With best wishes and congratulations, Aves Puryear
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Althrought your build, I seemingly overlooked your keel clamp. As I go back and review your log for notes, I am impressed with the clamp and would like to know if it is of your own design or purchased.
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Phenomenal work on the HN's.... Out of curiosiry,why did you shorten the HN by two for the center...
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Those detailed instructions are incredible...Might I ask where did you get them... Are they part of the instructions booklet?
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I have to say, "I like what you did there". It adds another level of detail that will contribute to the overall presentation .
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Great work on the crown, Foxy. Plus, I love your work on the blocks (single, double, fiddle, and closed hearts). If you do not mind me asking, what size rigging rope are you using... I had to buy some micro drill bits (.2 - .5mm) in order to thread some of the blocks..
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I would love the Syren...but can't afford right now... BTW...great looking build Kevin
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Your work is amazing... I started on the Heller Victory in March of 2013. At the very beginning, I was interrupted by Cancer and had to postpone my build. Well, Great news, I beat it and have been resuming my build, a kind of therapy if you will. I came to the quick conclussion, just like you, that certain parts had togo. I have been searching the web, reading posts, visiting websites, trips to the hobby stores, etc. I bought the etch parts from Dafi, and to all out there, I cannot highly enough reccomend them for this build. As for the blocks, deadeyes, and ropes, I would greatly appreaciate your help. I saw that you used Syrens products which was already on my purchase list. My question to you specifically is: what size, color, type (cotton, linen, nylon) and where did you purchase the ropes are you using for the shrouds, cannons, and seizings? I think that all the followers of your build would find this information extremly useful in their builds. I look foward to your reply if at all possible.
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Great work there...And I have to ask..where did you get the flourishes..The ones that look like "S"...and not to be a stickler for details...did you reverse those (the "s" are counter clockwise)...
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Phenominal work Sid...I am currently starting my work on the HMS Victory as well and will be using yout posting as guide. I am deeply impressed with your rigging and as you may know, the Heller 1/100 kit instrustions leave a lot to be desired. Anyway, my question to you is how did you paint the Galleries (rear section) and Bows (front section) of the boat with such prescision. I seem to never come across a video or step by step set of instructions as to technique. I am excellent with an airbrush, but paintbrush technique needs some work. Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
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i am highly interested on a video ofsome sort that would should a techinique for the fine painting you did on the model. I am quite jealous of your mastery the fine details and wonder if at all you could possibly share ideas, links or thoughts on the subject
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