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Very nice job Mike! That is one expensive display case !
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Don, the sails add a very nice look! Great job!
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Looking very nice Marc! I like the rudder and pintles, they are nice!
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Hello Mike! Here is a picture I found of the Niagara replica's fife rail.
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The rigging is looking nice Mike! She's starting to look ready to go somewhere!
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Thanks Mike and Ian! Phantom sits on my work desk.
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Very nice transom, Bob! The paint on the carvings looks very much like wood!
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Nice job! Those hand made deck fixtures really enhance the feel of the ship!
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This week I installed the gundeck knees and deck coming strips. I will add simulated nails on the knees at some point after I stain the hull, probably with wire or something similar. I was able to clean them up fairly easily with a dremel.
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Looks like a fun build JP! Nice work!
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Wow! Those are some nice cleats! Great work Jesse!
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Thanks guys! J.P, it is the kit supplied wood.
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Wow! Your boat is looking fantastic! Are those hinges on the aft deck storage lockers from the kit?
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Hello again! Decks are finished! They were very simple, as the vessel was so small, no waterways were included, meaning no joggled planks. Also, every plank continues the full length of the deck, as he decks we're fairly short. The planking process included cutting the planks from the laser cut board, cleaning them up with sanding, rounding the edges, running a #2 pencil along one side, and then gluing. Next up are the knees! Images are coming!
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That's some very nice rigging Don! I like your set up for lighting, it looks very professional.
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Nice work Patrick! The binnacle looks very nice! I'm sure you will be able to fix the gammoning hole!
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