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ir3

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  1. Having decided not to try my hand at a scratch build I do not need the keep my Byrnes Thickness Sander. The sander has never been used or powered up. I also have a few extra sanding sheets that are cut for the machine. It is perfect for scratch builders that are considering a thickness sander and a fair savings. I am asking $290 plus actual shipping. Shipping to the east coast is about $52 so I anticipate that shipping costs could be less. I am willing to ship abroad but I think the shipping cost would be quite high so CONUSA only. I am located at 91307. Please ask questions and thanks for looking.
  2. I am going to part with my Confederacy kit. It has never been opened, still sealed from Model Expo. I built one of these years ago (my thread may still be on this site or I contributed to other Confederacy builds). I passed it on to a fellow ship modeler in the Ship Modelers Association. After looking at the wonderful scratch builds on this site I came to the conclusion that they were way above my pay grade and so wanting a complete Confederacy I chose to get another kit. After much consideration I decided that POF/POB is not longer going to be something I can manage. ----- I was informed about the Model Expo final cost of the kit with free shipping and also checked my invoice. Since I do wish to sell the kit the price has changed to $350 shipped CONUSA. If any interest please let me know. I am hoping to find a buyer on MSB but if not it will go to eBay and then perhaps the ship modelling club. ----- Thanks for looking.
  3. This has been on for a while. If there is any interest in the books and/or the plans please let me know. I will come down in price a bit if there is serious interest. It is close to going to the ship model club. Thanks for looking.
  4. The Naiad books have been sold to a MSW member along with the T Track hardware. Now to deal with the Swan Class books. Thanks for all that are following.
  5. Hi Chris, Yes, I am a member. I don't go to meetings because it is a 3 - 4 hour drive in traffic on Tuesday evenings in the West San Fernando Valley. There is a member nearby that does go and I occasionally pass on some items for the club. If the books do not sell soon I will be donating them to the next sale/auction.
  6. In anticipation of anyone is considering purchasing Ed Tosti's Naiad book set I will be happy to include (2) 48" T Tracks and 8 T Track knobs for the extra cost of the shipping. This will help with starting the building board.
  7. A year and a half ago I collected Ed Tosti's on the Naiad and Young America and David Antscherl's books on building Swan Class Sloops. My ambition was to do one scratch build but time is moving on and a scratch project is not going to happen. I have already sold the Young America set. I have Ed's books Vol. I and Vol. II for the Naiad with plans. I am asking $135 shipped CONUSA. I have David's Swan Class revised 4 book set, Sail making supplement, and plans with CD (actually a thumb drive). I am asking $395 shipped CONUSA. If any interest, please contact me. Thanks for looking.
  8. Just another two cents. In general, what model is one building. Is it the one from the plans and built to the best standards available at the time of the ship was built. Is it exactly as it was just before launch. This no one will know unless the ship exists today as it was originally built. Is it the same ship that one of the captains decided to make some rigging changes since he didn't like the way the ship handled under certain sea conditions. I understand that some British captains changed rigging and/or rake of masts to help the handling but being against Admiralty orders not to change rigging. I think it is not possible to reproduce a model exactly as originally built. I think we need to let Ed get on with this magnificent build thread and understand that he is building this to the plans set that he has and building to best available standards of the time and incorporating the best of the research that he has done.
  9. Interesting that the messages I received did not speak of the certificate expired. Glad that's the only issue.
  10. Has anyone attempted to go to Seawatch Books website in the last few days. I get a warning from all of the browsers that I use that the site is unsafe to access.
  11. Here is a picture of the Japanese ship Yamashiro with torpedo nets stowed. Perhaps a sister ship??
  12. I just looked at your previous PE work, especially the railings which are extremely difficult to shape and mount. I think you will do just fine with the very small parts.👍
  13. I appreciate the difficulties in installing PE. It is my worst nightmare. My biggest problem is managing the adhesives to fasten the parts. Keep working at it. It truly enhances the model considerably.
  14. Nice recovery. Went through this on two previous builds over the years. Everything must be methodically measured and checked against the plans. If not, disaster. Keep up the great work.
  15. It's really works quite well. If no interest in the next week or so, it will go to the local flying clubs auction.
  16. Hi Ed, Following this thread is pure joy. An education on every page. For SJSoane and others I suggest Google "Around the Horn movies 1930's" and you will get a first hand view of the crew working in extremely rough weather. "Imaging climbing out there in heavy weather..." took very special people to do that kind of work.
  17. I have an early version of the MicroLux variable speed scroll saw that has had many great years of use. I upgraded to a PROXXON so this one has to go. It is in very good working condition and is very useful for some detail work requiring this type of saw. It comes with the bench mount and various blades. Note, the rip fence is under the saw blades and the adjuster just shows through, sorry about that. Asking $100 plus shipping CONUSA. Shipping estimate from 91307 to 10001 is about $31. It should be a bit less for a buyer that is closer to 91307. Thanks for looking.
  18. Hi Greg, excellent work. I am totally befuddled using CA on parts mostly at the scale of the Yamato. No matter what advice is given I fail miserably. Could you please relate some of your techniques as it appears to come very easy for you. Thanks, IR3
  19. A bit more work on the DQ. The Texas (or Hurricane) deck is on and more windows in place. This brings the total up to over 150 so far. If you like windows, this is the kit for you. I had trouble at first with windows falling off after gluing. It turns out that I need to scuff up the backs of the windows to provide a good medium for the thin CA. That and kicker has the windows on pretty firmly. After priming and painting there should not be a problem with windows falling off. I still need to put in the doors. The plan indicates that they are wood panel doors which I am not going to attempt. I have the stamped out Saito doors which I might paint some wood color. I need to check some pictures to see if these are indeed painted white. BTW, one of the good parts of the kit are the stampings for the windows and doors. They actually came out quite nice. I have to deal with the shear before painting. It is really bad and due to very poor die cutting of the cabin sides. I assume that at one time the parts were die cut perfectly but as time went on not much maintenance was done on the dies. Hmm, just noticed the missing window on the Cabin deck. Until next time, IR3
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