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Good work. The stove pipe and catheads came out really well. Russ
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This model has some really nice looking details. I like the rope coils and pin racks especially. Russ
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Dave: This is a truly remarkable model. The work is outstanding. I am in stuck in "awe" mode. Russ
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Thanks to everyone for the kind words. It really makes me feel much better about the model and I appreciate you looking in and following along. My next project is another local commission. It is a motor powered lugger named Captain Roy, built by Jules Galle' for a local seafood cannery owner named Roy Rosalis. It will be POB construction at 1/24 scale and should make a nice sized model at about 30 inches long. It will be rigged for shrimping. I am completing the drawings for this boat over the holidays and I aim to begin construction in January. More on this later. Kenneth, I will be talking with Mr. Baker again soon about the lugger. I need him to look at my completed plans and details. If I get his seal of approval, I know I am doing good. Russ
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Here are some photos of the completed model. While there are many things that I like about the model, there are, of course, those things that I dislike. This has been a love/hate relationship for 5 years and even now, I am not certain where I am in that cycle. I know that this has been a great learning experience and I am delighted to have completed the model. Right now that, and Christmas, are what has me feeling good. I thank everyone who has looked in and followed along. It is all very much appreciated. My client loves the model and I hope her son will like it when he sees it on Christmas morning. This is something he does not know about and will not see coming. Russ
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Dave: I do not think you made any sacrifice on the fife rail. I would have to check the drawings, but I would be willing to bet you are very close to scale. You are doing very well. Russ
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Dave: The fife rail looks very good. At full size, your material would be about 2 inches thick. Perhaps a little beyond scale, but not by much, if at all. The cuts and finish came out beautifully. It is a nice piece of work. Russ
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Dave: Your Bluenose is looking good. The work on the deck fixtures is really nice. Great work. Russ
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Bob: Very nice looking hull. I also think the cabin is coming along well. Excellent work. Russ
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More progress. The rigging is well along now with only a few details left to complete. The shrouds have been rigged with upper deadeyes and lower deadeyes connected by lanyards. The deadeyes are scratch made from boxwood and about 5/64" diameter with .021" diameter holes. The final tension will be set when the free end of the lanyards is tied off above the upper deadeyes. Russ
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John: Looks like you are just about there. It is looking really good. Russ
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Looks good. The blocks are nicely done. Russ
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Well done. Very nice finished model and a really fine presentation. Great work. Russ
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Sam: The sails are a question of scale. It is the material thickness that is took much for scale. My sail maker doubled the material over and so we have sails that are twice as thick as I wanted. That is completely on me. I should have taken the time to make the sails myself. Lesson learned. My client is a very nice person. She always tries to see the good in everything. Russ
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