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Go for it and make it happen. We are all here for you. Mort
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Glad to have you back. You made the correct choice to get right back up after the fall. This is going to give you invaluable experience in ship model restoration should ever choose to restore someones ship as this is a tremendous learning opportunity. Mort.
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I am going to order the Model Ship Ways Kit. I'll kitbash and upgrade the kit where necessary. Truthfully I chose that kit because all things being equal I have a great deal of respect for Model Expo and Marc Mosco in particular. I appreciate all of the suggestions. Happy holidays to all, Mort
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I am very sorry to hear this my friend. I Know how I would feel if I were in your shoes. All of the best. Hope to have your build back on line soon, Mort
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Happy Anniversary Jim. You are doing a great job. Mort
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Hi Jason, On my first builds I glued the masts in place. After reading both Lever and parts of Lees on how the rigging supported the masts on my last 2 builds - Connie and Rattlesnake - I did not glue the masts. I had no trouble keeping them secure as the shrouds and standing rigging kept them in position and secure as they said they would. I intend not to glue them in my Snake as well.However if you have an issue with the mast holes that is another matter. The mast bases will give you some support and you can as they did back in the day put wooden pieces- I forget the term - if they will fit between the mast collar and the mast for further support. Hope this helps, Mort
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Hi Jason I am also short of cleats. I made a mistake when I mailed Caldercraft and asked for more. They were great and sent what I asked for but I somehow did not ask for enough. I am going to order some from Bluejacket in Maine. I am embarrassed to ask Caldercraft for more. I have bought the same cleats before from them. Mort
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Hi Clare and Crackers, Thanks for the info. For some reason I did not think of Ebay. I will also look into the Bluejacket Kit though I would prefer a plank on bulkhead to a solid hull. I will as I have with all of my previous kits upgrade/and or kitbash any kit I do end up with. Thanks, Mort
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Hi Guys, My first choice would be an American Clipper with the Cutty Sark or Thermopylae a very close second. I will look into all of afore mentioned kits. Thanks for all of the reply's and happy holidays to all, Mort
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I am seriously considering a clipper ship as my next build. Can anyone recommend a particular kit? The Model Shipways Flying Fish, the Mantua Cutty Sark are the only ones I am aware of. Is anyone familiar with these kits or recommend another kit? Thanks, Mort
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Hi guys, I have always completely built the masts with the yards and all blocks attached off the model. I found the blocks, masts and yards easier to install and work with if I did this. I also attached and reeved as much of the standing rigging - with labels taped on their ends for id purposes - and the stays and backstays on one mast all before I stept the masts and yards to the ship. I know this sounds a bit unorthodox but it works for me. Mort
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You are the best. Thank you and happy holiday, Mort
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Hi Mike, I have become very interested in the painting of British warships of late since I am building the HMS Snake, the Diana next followed by the Victory. At least that is the plan. I was very impressed with the painting of British frigates in Rob Gardners latest book. I had never noticed red skids before - only black and natural - not that I should be surprised. In retrospect it does make perfect sense. I hope one day to build a 74 - are you listening Caldercraft - Thanks for the quick reply and please the posts coming. Your build is very impressive, Mort
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Hi Mike, Welcome back. The old girl looks great. One question, why did you repaint the lifeboat skids black? Thanks, Mort
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Hi Jerry, Thanks for the feedback. I have been using halogen lamps that I bought at Staples. Unfortunately one broke at the base. How I do not know and Staples does not carry them any longer. They are basically drafting lamps that clamp on to my work table. Hopefully I can replace it. I do not see any on the internet, Your build is great. I have picked up many tips that will help me when I build my Victory. Please keep those posts coming. Mort
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Hi Guys, Interesting my Caldercraft parts arrived today. No problem. They were postmarked 10/28/13. I did not realize it takes that long for snail mail to arrive from England. They must have mailed them to me as soon as they received my snail letter. I apologize, Mort
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Hi Jerry, I noticed the combination light and magnifier. I am looking to replace one of my halogen lamps that broke and is not available. I usually wear magnifiers when I work. Are you happy with that light? Is it a halogen? Thanks, Mort
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The head rails look great so far. Interesting everyone raves about Caldercrafts customer service. I emailed them 1 month ago and snail mailed them 2 weeks ago and have not heard a thing. Mort
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Hi Eric, Unpin and remove pattern #270. Take one of the planks that you are going to use for your first planking and place it against the bulkheads from the bow to the stern. The plank must lay true - properly - against the bulkheads. If the plank does not you must adjust each bulkhead until the plank does lay true. Either file the bulkhead down a bit if the plank bulges outward or glue a piece of a plank to the bulkhead if the plank buckles slightly inward. Usually the first 3 or 4 and last 3 or 4 bulkheads also have to be beveled for the planks to lie properly. You might also consider filling in the space between the first bulkhead and the bow in order to give the planks more support at the bow and the same goes for the stern with some scrap wood. From looking at the picture, the second bulkhead- the one with the green pin - needs to be raised and the third needs to be beveled and raised. Hope this helps, Mort
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