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Ryland Craze

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  1. Hi Andrew and welcome to Model Ship World. It looks like you did a lot of research in selecting the Polaris for your first wooden ship model. We are glad to have you aboard.
  2. Congratulations on completing your Pram. You did a good job on building this model and your build log will be an inspiration for other builders of this model.
  3. Hi Steve and welcome to Model Ship World. I think you will find the Model Shipways Shipwright series a good introduction into wooden ship model building. There are a lot of excellent build logs of the models in this series here on MSW. The members and staff are here to support you in your builds.
  4. I used Tamiya Masking Tape. I painted the first two top planks on the inside. The good thing is the risers for the thwarts hide the line between the painted and unpainted portion of the planks.
  5. Beautiful work on your Medway. Have you done any more work on this model? You are so close to finishing it.
  6. Welcome to Model Ship World Babyluca. I have moved your topic to an appropriate forum for your question. You will probably get more answers to your question in this forum. Please introduce yourself in the new member forum so that we can get to know you.
  7. Congratulations on finishing your first wooden ship model. The boat looks great and thanks for sharing your progress with us. Also, welcome to Model Ship World.
  8. I used Minwax Wood Filler in a tube that was natural in color to fill small cracks. It matched the color of the Yellow Cedar very well. I also used the wood filler to seal up some joints throughout the model that were painted over. You are making good progress and your workmanship is excellent.
  9. This is an great kit for the first time wooden ship modeler. There are some excellent build logs of this kit that you can reference for your build. I look forward to following your progress.
  10. Congratulations on finishing your King of the Mississippi. You did a nice job on building this model.
  11. Nice start to your Medway Longboat. This was a fun build and I look forward to following your build. Did you use the templates at the end of Chapter two for lining out the bow? They were a great help for me.
  12. Welcome to Model Ship World Michael. Your work is absolutely beautiful and you are an artist of the highest degree. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
  13. Glad to hear that in time your injury will be healed. You just reminded us that you cannot take safety for granted. These tools can hurt or worse.
  14. I use the flame from a cheap long reach butane lighter to burn off the CA buildup on the pin. Your Perry is looking good.
  15. I have never used a needle threader. I just coat the end of the line (about 1/2 inch) with some CA to stiffen it and cut the end of the coated line at an angle when the CA dries. The final steps will go by quickly and the next thing you know you will be finished. Not many steps left.
  16. Hi Floyd, I did serve the loop around the mast. This was explained in my post #174. Here is a link to that post: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/19354-medway-longboat-1742-finished-124-scale-by-ryland-craze/?do=findComment&comment=775296 I have also attached a close-up picture showing the servings and seizings on my model: I studied the pictures from Chuck's build and will be glad to forward you some of the close up pictures of Chuck's model that I took at the Northeast Joint Clubs Conferences if it will help clarify things.
  17. Hi Greg and welcome to Model Ship World. I look forward to seeing your work with the 3-D printer.
  18. Floyd, I did exactly as Grant did. I seized the loop as I explained in my December 17th post around the mast. I seize the served line loop a little higher up on the mast so that when I slide it down the mast it tightens up. I also use diluted white glue on my seizings. I hope you and your family have an enjoyable Christmas holiday.
  19. Hi Shane and welcome to Model Ship World.
  20. Hi Dirk and welcome to Model Ship World. It is great that you are going to finish your Dad's model and that you shared his modeling interests. I know he enjoyed this.
  21. Hi Bob and welcome to Model Ship World. It is always nice when someone acquires a ship model in progress and completes the build. The Bluejacket Smuggler builds into a nice model. Please share your progress with us.
  22. I made the wire jig exactly as you explained. Measured the distance between the deadeyes from the plans. It worked very well for me.
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