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ccoyle

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  1. I was born in Tucson while my Dad was stationed at Davis-Monthan, so technically I'm a native Arizonan, though I was only two months old when we moved to California, and I've only been to Arizona one other time since then. But, hey, connections, dontcha know. 😉
  2. That's not an acceptable excuse. 🤨
  3. Olli, try sending your question to Tomek via private message. His username is 0Seahorse.
  4. Moving along with the finish planking. The first seven strakes have been added. This goes faster than one might think. Once you've been cutting out card parts free-hand for awhile, it becomes rather second nature, so cutting out one of the long planks doesn't actually take all that much time. I'm pleased with the progress so far. I was happy to find that the first hint of brown on the hull planking aligned perfectly with the brown on the stempost. That same plank came up a bit short at the stern, but the kit supplies extra colored stock, so it will be a simple fix. That's it for now!
  5. Doesn't look like much, but I got the second layer added to the keel, did some minor filling and sanding, and then added the finish layer to the keel. We're now ready to add the finish layer to the outer hull. 😬
  6. Got the taffrail and stern timbers done this afternoon. I will spare you the painful details of their construction (not any inherent kit flaw -- just some uncooperative glues 😒 ).
  7. I really like it when not only is a model's workmanship top-notch, but its color palette works together wonderfully as well, resulting in a superb aesthetic. Well done!
  8. I swear my very first thought when I saw what the subject was and its scale was that this kit might take you ten minutes to build. I wasn't far off the mark!
  9. Well now, that is indeed quite the finished product! The workmanship and fidelity to subject are of the first order. I hope this isn't the last we can expect to see of your work?
  10. Okay, I have to admit that I don't ever smear thick coats of CA around. I only ever wick thin CA into card or paper. If anything beads up, I quickly wipe it off with a paper towel.
  11. Using an extender tip like these: Easy to find online or in Hobby Shops -- probably got mine at Hobby Lobby.
  12. Wait, what? The CV-5 Yorktown wasn't around in the late 1940s.
  13. Whatever the stuff is that I have on hand. I'm chained to my desk at work at the moment, but I think it's DAP DryDex color-changing wall compound.
  14. Welcome aboard from your neighbor to the south!
  15. I don't have a picture for this, but I did try out some filler on the spot circled in the image above. The wet filler did not grab the coated card stock very well, but I'm pleased to report that it stuck fast once dried. I sanded the spot down, and the treatment seems to have worked well. I think I will repeat this for some of the other more obvious imperfections, but not for the entire hull.
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