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Welcome to MSW, Nicolas. You have been given some good advice on your Victory. I hope you start a build log as you will receive a lot of help and support from the members here.
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Welcome to Model Ship World Miguel. You can change your display name by going into account settings and clicking "change" on the Display Name line. Settings is located in the drop down menu under your display name in the upper right hand corner of this page. I hope someone finds the instructions for your model.
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Byrnes machinery dust collection
Ryland Craze replied to Bill Hill's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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Your craftsmanship on this model is just outstanding. The model is so life like. I do not think you missed any detail. This is what makes it so realistic.
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Nice to see some youth in this hobby. You are off to a good start. One of my favorite ships. Any more progress on this model?
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Glad to see you start a build log. You have made good progress. I will be following your build and look forward to your posts.
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Ryland Craze replied to Bill Hill's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I use my shop vac hooked up to an adapter that you can purchase at Lowes and Home Depot. I trimmed the short edge flush with the flange. -
Nice job on your QAB. The carvings really set the model off.
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Many modelers make their sails out of silk span. This is the material that is used to cover model airplane wings. You can purchase it from BlueJacket Ship Crafters. Nic, the owner of BlueJacket, did a seminar at a recent NRG Conference on how to make sails out of silk span. There are many articles and videos on the internet that show how it is done. The end result is very realistic and to scale.
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Thanks for sharing your build with us. Your craftsmanship is outstanding. I look forward to seeing more.
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Beautiful build. I love both the wood work and the brass work.
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I enjoyed your website. You have a lot of information on it.
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Olha, What a fantastic build log. I have enjoyed your videos as well as the pictures in your build log. You have done an excellent job on your Pinky and I hope you will display it at the Northeast Joint Clubs Conference and Show next April. It is held at the Port N Starboard banquet hall at Ocean Beach Park in New London. In addition to your excellent modeling skills, your photography skills are also excellent.
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Welcome to Model Ship World Dale. There are a lot of Armed Virginia Sloop build logs on this site. You can find them by using the "Search" function at the top of this page. Her is a link to a short AVS build log that was one of my favorites:
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Welcome to Model Ship World and you are off to a good start on your Prince. You made the right decision on using individual planks for the deck. You did a really good job on the 1/600 scale Prince. I love the colors you used and cannot wait to see what you do with the 1/60 scale Prince.
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Sorry to hear this. I am glad that all occupants got out safely. There is a wealth of knowledge on MSW that will help you when you pick a kit to build.
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Wow! You are a very skilled modeler. I love your work. It reminds me of some of the homes at Colonial Williamsburg. I cannot wait to see the work that you do on ship models.
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I agree with the above comments. You have picked a good model for your first build and you will find a lot of support here on Model Ship World. I look forward to following your build.
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Very clean and crisp looking model. Excellent job on coppering the hull. You are well on your way to creating a very nice Syren.
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