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ccoyle

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  1. Would you like to continue your updates in a build log? That would be the appropriate place to do so, and I can set it up for you if you like.
  2. Looks great, Al! Your showroom looks like a magical place -- maybe I'll get to visit someday.
  3. I'm 99.9% certain that this is a finished model of Lila Dan from the Billing Boats kit. Because it is a kit model, a civilian vessel rather than a man-of-war, and is not built to a particularly high standard, its monetary value is very low. See the article here.
  4. No apology needed -- you went through a rough patch there. I hope the pain of loss will diminish with time, and I wish you well on your future projects.
  5. From what I've heard, if it was a plastic model at an IPMS competition, things would be different, but since it's wood and we're not IPMS, you're safe! 👍
  6. Beautiful model, but since this isn't really a build log but rather a completed model, these images should be placed in a gallery album. See here for instructions.
  7. Something to file away for reference for future builds is to check the straightness of the longitudinal profile former (false keel) before mating the bulkheads to it. Yours looks to have a noticeable bend in it. Another recommendation I would make, and this is worth putting your build on hold for a few days or weeks while you do it, is to get a copy of Ship Modeling Simplified by Frank Mastini and read it. It's a great introduction to the process of building a wooden model, and particularly so in your case because Frank used a build of the very similar Artesania Latina Bluenose kit to illustrate his methods. I think you would find his book very helpful. Cheers!
  8. Okay, so I have made a tiny amount of progress on this build. As you know, I have a now five-month-old puppy on my hands, which is like having a toddler in the house. To make matters worse, my wife had to travel to California for a month, so I've been taking care of the toddler, er, puppy all by myself during that time. Needless to say, modeling time has been precious scarce. Regarding the 3D parts we last spoke about, my initial impressions have been more or less borne out. The 3"/50s are indeed nice. Do they look like the real thing or even like the kit guns? I can't say for certain -- they're just too small for me to tell easily. At the very least, they are satisfyingly lumpy and bumpy, and I think anyone will be hard pressed to notice if they are faithful reproductions or not at stand-off viewing distances. The 1.1" mount, despite the poor barrel shapes, does have some astonishingly fine details molded into it, although at the small scale a viewer may wonder whether they're details or imperfections in the print. I ran into a couple of difficulties with the mount. First, it proved impossible to replace the unsatisfactory barrels with the much better barrels that came with the earlier set of parts I received from Darius. The good barrels won't fit into the mount. So my choices were either use the bad barrels or build the mount from kit parts to use with the good barrels. I chose the first option. The 3D mount had separate parts for the trainers' seats. One seat had a footrest, but the other's footrest had broken off and was nowhere to be found. No problem there, though -- while trying to glue the bits together, the first seat's footrest likewise broke off (the plastic is very brittle), and my tweezers subsequently flung the tiny, tiny footrest off into that Dimension of Lost Parts. So now neither seat has footrests. I went ahead and glued the aft 3"/50 and 1.1" mounts into their tubs. There's no rigging in that vicinity, so they should be safe from getting knocked around. Cheers!
  9. Hi, Andrew. You created a duplicate build log for this project; I have merged the two for you. You can continue to add updates to this topic. Cheers!
  10. Welcome back, Dave! But as a diehard Everton fan, I think I'm sworn to dislike you? 🤔 Hope not -- being from the other side of the pond, I'm not sure how seriously EPL fans take these sorts of things. Cheers!
  11. Welcome aboard from a southern neighbor!
  12. Welcome! I used to love 1/700 scale ships as a kid, but nowadays my eyeballs require that I only work in 1/250 or larger, and even then I have to use magnification. Cheers!
  13. Don't fret over your first layer. It's just an underlayment and will be invisible when your model is finished. Second layer is where you get marks for proper technique. Cheers!
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