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When I mention orphaned kits or projects, folks think they were free.we But no orphan is totally free from expense. Take the Jenny Lee, I just spent $76.00 just on the running hardware package, which is why I believe there are so many of the older Dumas, Billings kits floating around. Most of their newer kits have the hardware package included.
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thanks guys, with my eye issues, it's taking me a bit longer to finish a project and I've had to turn down several orphan projects. But I'm still kicking it.
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I usually like to do sail boats in full sail in all their glory, but with the cradle it sits in just didn't seem right to me.
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I used some anchor material that I have for another project as a sail cover while it's in dry dock. There will also be minimal rigging.
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I have the masts all set. I'm building it without sail as if it were in dry dock having repairs done to it.
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I'm still working on the Corsaro. Just trying not to over due it.
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1/200 Trumpeter IJN YAMATO - issued by MRC/Gallery Models
mtdoramike replied to yvesvidal's topic in REVIEWS: Model kits
That's a fact. You can run it in a lake or pond, but it better be quite calm and a good sized open space because it take a country mile to turn.- 104 replies
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1/200 Trumpeter IJN YAMATO - issued by MRC/Gallery Models
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I finished building the Trumpeter 1/200 scale USS Missouri a few months ago. It turned out beautifully. I intend to donate it when I'm finished looking at it.- 104 replies
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I installed the stanchions and wire railings. I made a few modifications or deviations from the original plan. such as stanchion placement.
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Unfortunately I received some bad news from my eye doctor the other day. I've been having trouble with my left eye and went to see him to see what was up. He found that I have a degenerative eye decease and ask me what all I did as far as using my eyes, he strongly recommended that I give up modeling and anything that I did where I had to focus for any period of time such as reading. He also said it is progressive in nature and what is happening to the left eye will happen to the right eye sooner rather than later. So I won't be adopting anymore orphaned kits and builds, hopefully someone will fill the void I leave. I would at least like to complete the Corsaro.
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Thanks Bob, I had them print up Corsaro II, but once I received it, I said nope, it deserves a better name because I wanted to make it a little different.
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The vinyl graphics name arrived today and I couldn't wait to apply it. Meet the "Fair Winds & Following seas". It's an old maritime term I read some where. I started to go with just Fair Winds, but said what the heck.
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USS Constitution vs Cutty Sark - which to build first?
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