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Very nice progress Sjors. Are you planking the wales before the lower hull?
- popeye the sailor, EJ_L, Hennie and 2 others
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Wow! I just caught up and things are looking fantastic! She is such an interesting subject, and you really do her justice with all those added details. The firewood and axe by the stove are a really nice touch. Have you decided if you are going to add sails? I think they would look very good on her! Great work!
- marktiedens, mrshanks, EJ_L and 2 others
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Looking great! I find it interesting that the bowsprit sits to the side rather than center. I wonder where that concept came from.
- Seventynet and mtaylor
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Looking great Toni! How do you cut those notches into the wood for the gratings to fit in?
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I thought I should let you know why there have been no new updates. I've been gone for a week and yet, will be for another! I'm itching terribly to finish the ceiling planking and move on to the more fun deck details, such as the deck itself, the knees, storage chests, and all the other fun stuff! In the mean time I'll be sitting here thinking about planking rather than actually doing it. Oh, well! I guess we all have to wait sometimes...
- Canute, Ryland Craze, EJ_L and 3 others
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Very nice work Bob! All of your joints look too good!
- popeye the sailor, Martin W and Canute
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Hi Mike! I am also very interested in Marisstella kits. About your problem. It looks to me that there is an outer layer of planks that are 6mm wide and .5mm thick. It also looks to me that there is a .5mm thick strip of wood on the outer side of the bulkheads. In the circle, I think that the 4mm describes a large timber that is 4mm thick, possibly to strengthen the hull? Lastly, I do also think those three boards you show are in fact three boards, with the third having a cut away in it. I hope this helps! good luck
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That's a nice little boat! It looks like you can have a lot of fun with that kit.
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I'm building this one and I'll be interested to see what you do! Nice case for that Morgan!
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Armed Virginia Sloop by captgino - FINISHED - Model Shipways - 1/48
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Nice work JP! She is looking very nice!![:) :)](https://modelshipworld.com/uploads/emoticons/default_smile.png)