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Mcdood

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About Mcdood

  • Birthday 06/02/1955

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    Lincolnshire, England.
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  1. Camouflage applied to Langley prior to her sinking? If so any idea what colours might have been used Martin.
  2. Lovely work, the weathering on the planes looks great, on such a small scale. Martin.
  3. That is a stunning looking model, how are you using it with the Langley ? keep up this great build, loving what your doing. Martin.
  4. I am inclined to agree with the other comments, it’s the lighter shade for me as I am sure the bleaching effect on the open deck would have taken place. ( but of course I may be wrong) Martin.
  5. Absolutely love the weathering effects you have carried out so far, you have a marvellous eye for it. Martin.
  6. I will take my hat off to you Ed, you have produced a very beautiful ship, and thank you for letting us come along for the journey. Martin
  7. Thank you Ed, along with Grant it really is a joy to see the updates on Naiad. I also noticed your neat little sanding block in the photos, very nice. Regards Martin
  8. Hi Anthony, I have to admit that the price of getting one of Jim's table saws across the pond can be off putting, but believe me if you can put up with the cost of shipping you will not be put off with the saw. like everyone else who has one,we would to a man, sing its praises. They don't come any better. Martin. p.s. I looked at everything over here and could not find anything to match it.
  9. Grant they look soooo nice, well done. What make of files did you get in the end ? Martin.
  10. Paddy, you lucky man, wish you all the best with your new machine (toy). I am sure you will soon be making some lovely ropes. Me green with envy Regards Martin.
  11. Really clever way of making the Frames Danny, do you have a special jig for moving the frame over the saw when it is being rebated ? You have never seemed to drop your standard of workmanship on this build, but keep pushing the standards higher, well done. Regards, Martin.
  12. Nice work Rusty, it is good to make your own mark on the build and of course you are not only the builder of, but also the captain of your ship. Regards, Martin.
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