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A fantastic job on this beautiful model. It is a well designed kit with excellent instructions. You will be proud of this build for many years to come.
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- medway longboat
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Nice job on this beautiful model. Congratulations!
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Your Medway is looking great. There is nothing wrong with your rigging. You are getting close to the finish line.
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Hi Derek and welcome to Model Ship World. You have picked a good kit for your first ship model. There are a lot of build logs on MSW for this kit and here is a link to them: https://modelshipworld.com/tags/Norwegian Sailing Pram/ I hope you start a build log on your model so that we can follow your progress.
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Welcome to Model Ship World Ian.
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Congratulations on finishing your Maine. I have really enjoyed following your build log.
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Octagon 7 10 7 ratio calculator?
Ryland Craze replied to glbarlow's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Glenn, I have attached a 7-10-7 Template PDF that may be of some help for you. 7-10-7.pdf Also, check out this post. I found it very helpful. Dunbrody explains in detail how he makes masts out of square stock. -
That is definitely a family heirloom. I am sure your son is mighty proud of the work you did on your Victory and glad that he is the recipient of this beautiful model.
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Glad to see your progress. It is looking great. Rigging was my favorite part of my build.
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Congratulations Roger on finishing your Longboat. This is not an easy model to build, but you did a great job on building this model.
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Hi Chris and welcome to Model Ship World. You have come to the right place to learn how to build wooden ship models.
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Hi Adrian and welcome to Model Ship World. You have come to the right forum to ask questions about ship modeling.
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Congratulations on finishing your first wooden ship model. You did a nice job on this kit.
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Pin Vise vs. Hand Vise?
Ryland Craze replied to Balclutha75's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
This was the first pin vise that I purchased 25 years ago and I still use it: https://www.ottofrei.com/products/swivel-head-pin-vise I also have this set that I also use: https://www.ottofrei.com/products/pin-vise-set-of-4-range-0-0mm-to-4-8mm I mainly use the smaller ones that hold my #61 to #80 mini drill bits. -
Wow! Your work is amazing.
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Greetings from Ukraine from Igmar.
Ryland Craze replied to Igmar's topic in New member Introductions
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Glad to hear that you dodged the bullet. So many people do not get a second chance.
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Hi Herby and welcome to Model Ship World. You did a nice job on your Bismark and also a nice build log. I was glad to see the Bismark in the water. I would be afraid that if I built one, it would sink.
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