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Pat, I really appreciate you taking the time to give us more details on the steps you took to recover. I've captured many of your pictures and narratives in my archives. Coming from a very unforgiving profession (Information Technology), I learned many years ago that “The Devil is in the Details”...can't do enough research and planning...and it looks like this applies to wooden ship building as well. Great advise on your part...step back and think it through before you jump. I spend hours and hours reading logs like yours and preparing for each step on my build (my first) and still I find myself up to my elbows in alligators But the nice part is I have no deadlines to meet…just taking my time and having fun. Thanks again for your excellent build log Boyd
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Speaking of "Bash', have you checked out my thread on the definition of "Kit Bashed", it's getting some very interesting comments (in the Wooden Model Ship Questions and Reviews section). I too do my best and most creative thinking in the wee hours of the morning...and a good cup of Java gets the old brain in gear Next up swivels perhaps....and maybe you can train the beavers to retrieve wood for the project
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Al, Thanks for the kind words and you're Bounty is looking beautiful. Having read your log page by page....all I can say is you're a kind and humble gentleman It's a pleasure following your build and I think you under estimate how much you've helped mine. Boyd
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Hi Dimitris, Thought I'd pull up a chair for your build as well. Amazing pics of the real ship...she's a beauty and it's nice to have pictures of the real ship to aid your effort...which I might add is looking top notch Also, I saw the fiberglass and resin job you did on the hull...very clean job...I've been using fiberglass and carbon fiber on my RC Fast Electric Catamarans for years so I can fully appreciate the effort that goes into that type of work Boyd
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Nils, I'm simply blown away.... But I must say you're scaring the heck out of me with this rigging business... Boyd
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Pat, Glad to here it was a smooth recovery....I'll file this experience away in my "be careful" log. In the meantime.....the build is looking fantastic Boyd
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Matt, You and the Nutz brothers did a great job on the decks. I'm feeling the pivot platforms...great idea and looking forward to seeing how you guys handle the application Boyd
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You guys have provided amazing information and insight into the term ‘Kit Bashed”….I can clearly see here at MSW this is a term open to interpretation (which I think is actually quite refreshing). I’ve spent enough time competing in competitions that have very specific rule books, and while I understand the reason and purpose of such things….I much prefer artistic freedom to do as I choose. Having read all the above comments the term "Kit Bashed" seems to imply the kit builder will spend a great deal more time and/or money on their build....to bring it to life as they imagine it should be. Perhaps another way to look at it would be; it fills the very large gap between stock box kit builds and scratch builds. So when I see a build log that says it’s a "Kit Bashed” project, I know the builder is going to step out of the box so to speak I really appreciate all the comments and I’m going away from this question with a much better understanding of the intent. Thanks again Boyd
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Guys, This really helps clarify the term as I was struggling with the concept here on MSW. I also have RC model airplane and model railroad experience so I was trying to make the connection with the logs I've seen titled "Kit Bashed" (that remained basically the same ship - with extreme details added). I'm new to wooden ship building and already know after starting my first build log that more than likely I'll end up in kit bashing country....just to much opportunity to raise the bar with these kits. FYI - I've seen many of you guys posts and build logs....thanks for the contribution. And thanks much for the explanations Boyd
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I wasn't sure where to post this topic/question....so I put it here. I was interested to here from members as to what type of modifications/changes to a stock model kit would qualify a project as being "Kit Bashed" (how extreme would the modifications need to be)? Any comments would be appreciated. Boyd
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Al, it's good to see you moving forward with the rigging....I'll be paying close attention. And very helpful advise from Danny....thanks much. Boyd
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I must hold you responsible for leading me (an OCD family member) down the "Rabbit Hole of Obsessive Details". As such, I've been lost on the dark side for almost two weeks now without a single post on my log....however, when I do come up for air I think it will have been worth the time and effort. Good luck on the horseshoes Boyd
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Nils, Simply amazing work......and you're very close to the end of your journey (almost 2 years in the making). Great tips with the mini blow torch....I've used them along with irons for many years on other types of models. Thanks for the kind words on my build.....and some day I'll get to rigging it Boyd
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I would agree, the same contrast on the deck would be a bit much....after seeing the level of creativity on your launch I'm sure you'll step out of the box topside with something special
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Hi Matt, Great start...I love the contrasting colors on the hull (gets me thinking about what I'll do with my finish). I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with the pirate theme Boyd
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Wow, seeing the whole assembly together...all I can say is Superb You've really got my brain in overdrive again.... Thanks much, Boyd
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Matt, Great job on the grapnel hooks....wondering what's next? Watching you guys and all these details you add to your Launches will double the time I spend on my build....but I'm loving every minute of it Boyd
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Alright, finely got my four-jaw chuck in the mail today and immediately headed to the ship yard to turn some 5mm x 5mm square walnut stock. Well, I think I hit pay dirt with this version of the Pillar Chock....loving the square supports and Matt's suggestion of adding Iron Bands. Maybe add a few nails on the bands to polish it off......what do you guys think? Boyd
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Matt, Thanks for the kind words....and likewise you inspire myself and anyone else that follows your work. Absolutely superb job on the swords
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