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Robbin I think you should be able to drill the crows nests without removing them. I would jut make sure you make a good starter mark and use a dremel. Take your time and don't force it, the metal is relatively soft. I understand your feelings about the line material, the new line will look great.
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So working on the rat lines, what a marathon this is. I nearly lost my mind on the first set but after a few beers I found my groove. A few things I have done: #1 the line supplied with the kit sucks, and I dont mean just a little....allot. So I replaced it with line I ordered from Nature Coast (I think its Jotika ? line) and I have an order in with morope to finish the other parts. I refuse to use the supplied line. #2 I used a curved sewing needle (thanks Robbin) to attack the knots (I used granny knots) #3 I dyed my lines using Kiwi leather dye.
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Wow, ok so you got seaweed green I got lime green or baby poop green
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I got the greenish thread too
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where does morope ship from ? and what are their prices like
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Sorry stopped reading the instructions awhile ago. I actually have been referring to my modelshipways instructions for the steps and part names.
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Randy what are Chanel blocks ?
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You make the rat lines sound easy. Do you have a secret tool or method. Tried to tie one line and it ended poorly. Also how tight are your shrouds ?
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I believe your build a going to be one of the best of the San Fran class of 2013
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I triple dog dare you ; ) Lookin good, have you though about what your next build will be?
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Anyone have any ides as to what this kit could be bashed into ?
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Your jig is brilliant ! Your shrouds look great. I will be copying your jig. P.S. sharpie will bleed. I would stick with your current color looks good. I know how powerful the call of another ship is
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The Connie is a MS. Its really hard looking at that box and not touching it. I am using the san fran and the snake as stepping stones for the Connie build. When I look at the rigging for the connie I feel like throwing up, but hopefuly by the time I get there I'll be ready. P.S. I am a huge fan on MS, and wil probably only pruchase their kits. Next purchases would be Syren, Prince, and Essex. That is unless I bump my head and go scratch.
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