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Popeye: Thanks for the kind words. I used Paintshop Pro. I created the image in CAD, and then saved it as a pdf, copied that as a jpeg and brought it up in Paintshop Pro and used the negative image function to reverse the colors for the black ribbon. I painted out the black areas around the ribbon a bit and then printed it on the white decal paper. I sprayed it a couple of time with the Clear coating, let it set over night and then applied the next day. The spreader will get sanded down just a bit. It is almost right on scale or about 3 inches square, but just a little work will make it look a little lighter. Not much is really needed. Russ
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Ken: I love those little details. Russ
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Your hull planking looks very neat. Nice lines. Russ
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Jack: Great work on the deck and the hull. These work boats make great looking scale models. Yours is coming along well. Russ
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The deck planking looks very good. Nice nibbing. Your model is coming along really well. Russ
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Hamilton: I agree that practice with tools makes a lot of difference. Also, the right tool for the right job. So, a few different blades and some practice will be a great idea. I have to do this a lot. It is par for the course. The joint in the profile former is something that many of us deal with. It just needs some fine tuning. The key is to not remove too much material at once. Go slow, measure a lot. Russ
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John: I am constantly amazed by your work. I never know exactly how to phrase my amazement. She looks great. Russ
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Your cutter really looks great. Nice work on the skylight. Russ
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