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Nicely done, Frank. And a nice catch on that wood bar to keep the frames in line.
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Gerhard, this is a ship and era I am deeply interested in. I'll follow along, too. Best of luck in this endeavor.
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Home made paint palette
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WOW, Jack, cutting it close on your deck. Overall, it looks good. Bury, cover, hide - we all make little oopsies, so we have to obscure them. Can't have them sticking out like a sore thumb, eh Jack? Or we'd be forever remodeling them.
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Frank, that is an excellent frame construction tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
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Water slide decals work best when applied to glossy, sealed surfaces. I suppose you could cut them out and glue the paper sides together, without wetting the decals. But you won't be happy, over time. The paper will absorb moisture out of the air and the decals will fall apart. Best to do as Les (bluenose2) suggests and replace them with the cloth ones.
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Sweet stuff there, Rusty. The grates look great.
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Maybe use the real thing... Got to have clean surfaces for paint to stick to resin.
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Max, take care of yourself. I enjoy your songs picks and look forward to seeing your new picks. Your description of this kit sounds interesting. I await some pictures.
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Bob, I'd like to follow along, too. I look forward to your educational departures from the basic kit. Play on!
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Cutter Cheerful 1806 by rafine - FINISHED
Canute replied to rafine's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
She's a beauty, Bob. Thanks for sharing your build. I look forward to following your next build, too.- 525 replies
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Max, I'd like to be an early bird and follow along. Looks like this is a very heavily decorated ship. Best of luck with it.
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Tim, next resin kit wash the parts in warm water and Dawn dishwashing liquid. It will remove the release agent still on the resin. I've used it and it works. And it's not a harsh chemical. Another resin cleaner I've read about on some web sites is Bleech-White, a tire whitewall cleaner. Haven't tried it yet; probably stronger than Dawn.
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Cutter Cheerful 1806 by rafine - FINISHED
Canute replied to rafine's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
The anchor looks great, Bob.- 525 replies
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In the words of many of us from our "yout" - Far out! Your workmanship is stunning. Theme song for this could be Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary", done by any number of artists.
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