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I wouldn't mind spending some time in that room . Maybe the remote got lost in one of those chairs? I would check in between the cushions. Great job Patrick!
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Looking good Leo! What's the length of the hull?
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Looking good Mike! I'm going to have to take a look at those links by Joel!
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I agree, she's looking good! Good luck on the bowsprit rigging! (I just hope I can do as well as you are doing )
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Nice kit! I will join the crowd, if I may!
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Those are some nice looking stays Sjors! Don't you love it when you have to do something other than work on your ship ?
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Nice decking! This may help with hull planking http://modelshipworldforum.com/ship-model-framing-and-planking-articles.php. Good luck!
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Hey Toni! This is a very nice build you have! Those cannons look very good! I did notice that the cannon in this picture has one of the metal fasteners loose. It's on the left. I wish I could have met you at the meeting. I hope I can another time! Also, thanks for the journals !
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Looking good! For a moment there I thought you could build at super speed!
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Looks good! I hope I can do somewhat close to as good when I plank! I've still got a few things holding me up at the moment though. Good luck with the odd curves!
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That's right Mike !!! (I did as well, a long time ago)
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Happy birthday Patrick! I hope you have a great day today, full of free time to do as you please! (Looking forward to your next update )
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Thanks for the compliments! I will look into the book!
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Frigate Boston by overdale - FINISHED
Elijah replied to overdale's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Here is where I'm at as of tonight. I've started lining off the hull, doing vertical lines first. I started with Kurt's idea, but I had another idea, based on his. I used tape to draw the lines, and will fine tune them once I have the vertical lines done. I also noticed my stern holder was a bit crooked, and I couldn't let it bee, so I took it off. I cut the glue away and re-glued it on. I will continue work when I can. Please tell me if I am doing anything incorrectly. Here are the pictures. P.s. I've only marked these lines on the starboard side. I will mark the port side once done. Happy modeling everyone! Until next time!
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Nice stove! Your bow is looking good!
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