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Hello people! I have a question regarding the Pegasus deck plan. I've already mentioned it in my build log, but thought I had more chance on clarification here. https://modelshipworld.com/topic/23098-hms-pegasus-by-mugje-amati-164-second-build/page/6/ The question was regarding a king plank for the HMS Pegasus on the main gun deck. There is a king plank on the beautiful renderings of the 3D Swan class Model that I showed in my log. And also if I look at the wonderful Vulture that Dan Vadas build, there is a king plank too. But like Blue Ensign stated in my build log: " the king plank was only used on the lower deck, raised 1" above the others to take the deck beam pillars, with the edges chamfered. This of course doesn't feature on the Pegasus kit. The centre line plank of the lower deck is thicker to take the tenons of the deck beam pillars, but there's no such purpose for the upper deck." So do someone has a definitive answer? Or does that not exist in the wonderful ship modeling hobby
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Nice build again! I'm curious how it proceeds . I like that Chris uses a lot of bulkheads in his designs.
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Nice clean work Jeff, the finish line is not far away anymore!
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Nice clean build and photo's to! You are doing a great job
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Lovely boat, and great build log! The thread looks a bit furry tho...maybe something to replace in the kit to further enhance it
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Also the presentation of this log is great...the photo's are really nice!
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Great result Norway! You can be really proud on what you achieved with this build!
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Spectacular result! I enjoyed following your log.
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You're doing a wonderful job with the rigging! The close-up are really good
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Hello everyone! I need to buy some wood to replace the wood that came with the Pegasus kit. Did anyone recently placed orders (this week or last week) at Arkowood? https://www.arkowood-lossburg.de/shop/ I don't know if anything would go right with everything what is happening now...cargo shipping is not really a problem right? It only needs to go from Germany to the Netherlands. I have send a e-mail to Arkowood, but didn't had any answer yet...so just wanted to check here on the forum.
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Nice job on all those small things like the carronades!
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Le Soleil Royal by Nek0 - 1/72 - Marc Yeu
Ronald-V replied to Nek0's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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you did a neat job! Just do it whenever you really want it.
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Really curious about this ship, great appearance and the bigger scale is also interesting
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