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Hi Chuck thanks for getting in touch
Unfortunately the model is at the moment on the top of the wardrobe gathering dust like a lot of others I suspect ?
I hope to one day re start maybe when the weather turns bad it has been much too nice a spring and summer here in the UK to be sat in the workshop
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Hi Derek excellent build you have here I have just got the plans for the Triton and hope to start a build soon.
I have one question if you could help, how do you work out the thickness of the frames and the spaces between them I cant find any measurements in either the X section or the complete build
Thanks
Andy
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Hi just a thought about ordering blocks from non EU countries you will have to also pay VAT and import costs much to my cost !
Syren ship models blocks are well worth the extra expense maybe some enterprising chap could buy them in bulk from Chuck (if he can supply bulk orders) and sell them in the UK ?
maybe it would make them a bit more affordable
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Hi I have some excellent tweezers by tweezerman available from several suppliers on Amazon or E bay used mainly by ladies to inflict pain on themselves plucking eyebrows etc
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Hi all
I have just received a new knife handle and am so impressed with it that I thought you would like to know about it
it is by Veritas they class it as a carving knife but I find that it is useful as my general knife handle for most operations
It will take most blades x acto or scalpel blades . Because it has an oval handle it will not roll off the bench which is a good safety feature . It is not cheap but I feel that it is worth the money
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Thanks Antony and Clare for your advise the only thought I had was that the deck would look odd if where the planks were nibbed intp the margin plank they would be out of sync port/starboard
but i think that would be less noticable when covered by the guns etc than the centre furniture not looking correct
Sorry Antony I havn't done a build log I have some photo's so maybe I should
Thanks
Andy
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Hi l am looking for advice I am planking the deck of my Syran model and it is bent !
Do I follow the bend with the planks or do I start with a straight line from the center of the bow to the center of the stern
I am thinking of going for the latter
It is approximately one planks width out in the center
Thanks Andy
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The cannons are part of the basic kit I think have you got all the cast minions and soldiers ? They are what makes the kit unique take a look at some builds on the site
Andy
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just a thought
I am sort of building the same kit that I bought from E bay a problem I had was that there was no fittings with it (they were sold seperatly on early Billings kits)
Billings do not supply them as seperate items anymore and they are a MAJOR part of the finished model if you don't have them then I would strongly suggest that you either buy a new complete kit and pretend it is your grandads but as been said before the Wasa isn'y realy a good first model and I think you will get very disheartened and maybe put off the wonderful hobby we all (mostly) enjoy
Andy
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Hi all I have just bought a Proxxon DH40 planner a.d wondered if anyone has tried removing the blades and covering the drum with sandpaper held in place with the blades clamps so making a sander thicknesser with controlled in feed a fault that I have read about with many others on the market
Andy
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Hi all sorry I haven't posted for a while but things have been a bit busy at work and with family and as I have said before I tend to be a bit of a lurker often on the site but not very often posting . I guess we are all our own worst critics but I never feel that my work stands up to criticism compared to the excellent work shown on the site.
But here goes with a few pictures of my work so far
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Gluing Techniques and Associated Information
in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
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For 2nd planking I am trying iron on glue sheets used in the veneer industry
It seems quick and clean
How long it will last I dont know
I used iron on veneer for my last model and it is still ok after 2 years