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Looking good mike, like the finish, remember SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE.
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Think those curves might be a bit of a challenge,but its looking good Mike,keep up the good work.
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Its coming along very nicely, am watching with great interest, nice model boats from marristella, looking at STILAC for my next build, could do to see a build log,to see what its like, but for now will follow yours,keep up the good work.
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Hello morgan, westbourn models have the full range at looks like old prices.
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Just an observation, has anybody noticed the steep price increses on caldercraft models ??.
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That's a beautiful looking model,you have more than done it justice,infact I like it that mutch I am very tempted to purchase one,very well done.
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So simple,great idea, will be trying that when i get round to the rat lines on my endeavour,thank you ,
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Hi Mike,just been looking through your lancia armata build log,like your build very much,thats a nice sized model with plenty of detail well done,this may be just the thing to give me a rest from riging on my endeavoure,never done a plank on frame large model and am intrigued how removing the frames was done, Ross.
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Baseboard Alternative
ross replied to wq3296's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Looking forward to the pics.Ross -
Baseboard Alternative
ross replied to wq3296's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Sounds a good idea(bit different)would like to see a photo,wonder if anybody else has any good ideas for a base ,instead of the same old thing of pedistals on a base. Ross -
Cruizer-class Brig-Sloops of the Royal Navy
ross replied to molasses's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Hi all,this is a realy interesting right up,when i have completed endeavour this will be my next build, thinking of using caldercraft snake,i think as said in previouse posts it would probebley be a better starting point than the cruiser,one thing i hope someone can tell me is,the photo on page 5 of the cruiser, what shade of stain or wood has been used,just love that coulor, cheers Ross. -
Where to purchase models kits in Melbourne
ross replied to richardpepi's topic in Wood ship model kits
Ritchard, either go jokita (caldercraft) direct, or Cornwall model boats both uk, excelent service from both, you may find Cornwall model boats slightly cheaper, good luck.Ross. -
This is bookmarked. excelent tutorial thank you.
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Hi all,i am only half way through my current build of the bounty,but am already thinking of my next project(somthing a little differnt)C/Craft Gunboat William,cant find any build logs except one of sorts on the Jokita site,i would like to ask if someone could give me any information or photos of this type of boat under sail, so as to know where and how to fit it with the appropriate sails,i do realise that they were mainley oar powered,but i would realy like to also fit it with sails many thanks. Ross.
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Hello Richard ,all looking good,keep up the good work, Ross. Afellow Yorkshire man.
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Barrels
ross replied to ross's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
Thanks for the pic Bob,exactely what i wanted to see,and the info from Wefalck clears up the question of the oval barrels i have seen,wondered why they were that shape,mutch appreciated thank you Ross. -
Barrels
ross replied to ross's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
Will do Popeye.
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