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Well, I think we can all agree that it is NOT a helicopter....
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Too funny, Larry! Bet the poor Moose struggled reeling in the fisherman, though......
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Fantastic work, Mobbsie! Enjoy your vacation! Don't forget to take some pictures :D :D
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What more can I add, Sjors? Nicely done!!!
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Augie - glad you enjoyed! Did the grocer have trout in stock this time?
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Michael - Chuck's Practicum is available on the Model Expo website at http://www.modelexpo-online.com/product.asp?ITEMNO=MS2027 Click on the Documents tab beneath the picture.
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Those lights are looking very nice, Adriann! Is the bar open after dark now?
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Hope you have a fantastic Birthday, Jason!
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John - Ships like the Morgan are a bit of a challenge - to get all of the fiddly deck pieces (rendering oven, cutting in stage etc) right can take quite a bit of time. Also, there are no cannon, and war ships seem to be a prefered subject for many model builders. As I get more experience, the Morgan is on my list of subjects matter - I think it is a cool looking ship, and like many have been onboard many times over the years. BTW - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
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Nice looking planking, John. Enjoy your trip - how far north are you going?
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While the first steamboats arrived around 1811, the more opulent passenger types were several years behind, with the Natchez I probably the first classic boat arriving around 1823. Most of the prior ones didn't have the same look as the model you are looking at building.
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Piet - Thank you for sharing that with us! What a wonderful way for your grandson to become more familiar with what your Dad accomplished!
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Finally had a chance to do some searching tonight. While I have not been able to trace the primary source, Goodwin provides a set of tables which give length, thickness, and number of bolts for various rates. He also offers a variety of types of supports as well as noting that the distribution of the shrouds was primarily a factor of avoiding gun ports.
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Coming along very nicely, Jerry. I believe that your assumption on the cleats is accurate - most of the lines would affix at some angle so this would align the cleat with the intended line. I have seen the same on several tall ship plans.
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trippwj replied to willz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Coming along very nicely - the treenailing looks good!
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Beautiful work, Sjors! She is coming along very well. :dancetl6:
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Just remember to bring those with you, Sjors. I'll even provide you with the upgraded hammock - it includes a hammock-side cold beverage dispenser (hope you like Sam Adams!!!)
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