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Gracious! And here we were thinking the Harriet Lane was a small scale to work at! This looks like a fun little build - are you going to craft some 16" (scale size, of course) projectiles for the big guns (big is, of course, a very relative term in this case!)?
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Dang this game moves rapidly sometimes!!! Stepped out to go to the market and 3 more ships through the process! BTW - will join the celebration!
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Thanks, all, for the compliments. It has been a very slow work in the shipyard - events in Boston and surrounding areas generated quite a bit of activity for my group. Things are calmer today, so hope to get back to some building. I did get the rabbet cut in on the starboard side of the keel, and plan to work on the port rabbet today. J Haines - my kit does have the name decal and scrollwork included. Sjors - just for you, a picture of the worst escape vehicle in history. It is always better when the boat is in the Water, not in Watertown!!!
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Very well done, Sarah - excellent job!
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Congratulations, David (St. George) - you are correct!
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Good afternoon, Anja. Hope everything is going well for you! No, regrettably, it is not the Concho.
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Keep the faith, Kevin - this one is a bit more challenging but not impossible. There is even a build log on this very website for the vessel in question!
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Whew! Boy - I know what you mean, Anja! I log on in the morning, and there are a whole bunch of new posts on name that ship! Great to see it play on across the timezones! Here's the next one to try. Enjoy!
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The barque WYNAUD?
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Wow - that looks fantastic! I would strongly suggest installing the shrouds and stays first to fix the masts in place. Will make installing the running rigging a tad more challenging due to the lines, but at the same time will add strength to the masts.
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You got it, Danny. Considering that the Yelcho was not equipped for the task it was a remarkable rescue indeed! Figures someone here read the book....
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That's a good start, David! I will tell you that it is not Dutch....nor on the Great Lakes
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Mystic Seaport is a great visit, also the USS Nautilus nearby open for tours, and the aquarium across the street from the seaport. easy drive from Mystic to Boston to tour the Conny (she is reopening for tours tomorrow). Of course, i am very biased toward New England anyway...
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Thanks for the photo, Sarah. Your ratlines came out nicely - bet you are glad to get that out of the way! I see you ran into the same problem I am with that one chainplate - tough to fit it around that one gun port! I had to shift mine further forward on the sponson to be able to straddle the port. The sails look good - have fun with the running rigging! You are definitely on the home stretch now!
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Welcome aboard, sir - look forward to following this build! Like CAPTAIN Augie, I have spent many a pleasant hour wandering the decks of the CWM in Mystic. This one is on my list future builds. Enjoy the beer - and the build!
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Based on the photo, it is probably the Hans, later confiscated by the US following WW 1 and renamed the Mary Dollar, then converted to a floating gambling house and renamed as the Tango. Ultimately re-rigged as 6 masted schooner as the start of WW 2 approached.
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It was the U534. Boston is still chaotic - unconfirmed at least 2 dead between 25 and 35 injured, some very critical. Unconfirmed that at least 2 additional devices were located and rendered safe by Boston PD Bomb Squad. Boston Fire Dept. HAZMAT (we trained them) and National Guard WMD teams have verified no Chemical agents detected (good live footage from the choppers of them working).
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Unfortunately, appears to be at least 2 bombs. Injuries reported not clear how many. Bombs were in spectator areas.
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