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  1. Frank: Great milling work. The results are fantastic. My friction winch will be a small scale, multimedia affair, nothing like what you have created. Russ
  2. John: That looks like a very cozy spot to build a model. Russ
  3. Very nice build so far. Your planking came out well. Your decision to remake the bitts in wood is a good choice. That will probably not be the last time you make your own piece to replace something in the kit. Russ
  4. Well, I finally have some slight progress to report the last couple of days. What with the holidays and then the bitterly cold weather we have had the last couple of weeks, it has been difficult to get any shop time. Here, I have the large rub rail on the port side and the chain plates installed. In the next couple of days I will get the starboard chain plates installed and then I can do some painting. Russ
  5. Your stain looks pretty good in the photos. The wood has some age to it now. For future reference, always stain within two hours of using the pre-conditioner. I have had the best results doing it that way. Russ
  6. Mark: It is looking very good. I always say, build the model you want to build. However much detail is entirely up to you. Have fun. Be happy. Russ
  7. Nice work on the chainplates. I totally agree with Bob about fastening the channels. Been there, done that. When they come loose in the middle of rigging, it does not look or sound pretty. Russ
  8. John: The framing looks good. I am looking forward to seeing the ends of the hull develop. That will say a lot about how the planking will flow. Russ
  9. John: That is a great start. She is going to be very full figured. Russ
  10. Popeye: Thanks for the kind words and the offer. I have some clear film already that will do nicely. Russ
  11. Gary: Glad to see you back at it. Looking forward to more progress. Russ
  12. And a little more progress. This pilot house has three large windows across the front. The window openings have been created, but there is some frame work inside the opening and the windows were inserted components that could taken out when necessary. So, the window frames are made separate and then inserted into the window openings. I am using 1/32" thick basswood for the window frames with half lapped joints at each corner. This makes the window frame assembly fairly strong so that I can clean up the corners and sand the assembly. I use a home made jig to keep the corners squared and the completed assembly is rubbed across a sanding stick to clean it up and reduce the thickness a bit on both sides. There are 1/32" pieces top and bottom that are glued into the window opening, along with vertical stop strips placed behind each window frame on both sides on the inside, as well as vertical pieces on the outside on both sides to hold the window frame in place. These vertical pieces will be added when all three window frames are completed and fitted. Russ
  13. Patrick: Your Sultana is looking very good. Impressive work. The stanchions came out well. If you had no said they were toothpicks, I would not have guessed. Russ
  14. Finally a little time for some progress. The front of the pilot house is starting to come together. Russ
  15. Elijah: Your model is coming along really well. Nice work. When staining basswood, please make sure to use a sanding sealer or pre stain conditioner. This will help even out the color and cut down on the blotchy effect. Basswood is soft and it has some areas that are denser than others. Thus the stain will soak in more here, less there. That is what creates the blotchy effect. The pre stain conditioner will cut down on that and should eliminate it. I have had good luck using pre stain conditioner, wipe it off, and then stain right after. Russ
  16. Pat: Excellent details. I am impressed with the quality, especially at the small scale. Russ
  17. Eric: Do not let the size and nature of the Syren kit cause you any misgivings. The plans are excellent, the instructions are first rate, and the most challenging part of the build, the framework of the hull, will be much easier because the components are likely to fit very well and be easier to fair and plank as a result. The Fair American is an older kit and I can tell you that the frame work has some issues. I have heard several modelers mention it. I doubt you are going to have those problems with the Syren. Also, Chuck is here to answer questions you may have as you progress through the kit's construction. Russ
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