
Aceman
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After some spring cleaning I have decided that I will never build these two models, as I still have three other large kits left. If anyone is interested please let me know. I not sure what to ask for these but I'm sure we can work something out. As for shipping, buyer would cover the cost. Thanks for looking. Located in Southern Ontario Jerry
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The digital format is very impressive. Thanks for sharing and the explanation. I might have to go that route. I did look into NRG's Journal and also its very informative. Maybe after all these years I should too become a member and support this great site. I noticed that some members have NRG logo under their user name. What level of membership gets you that?
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Thanks for suggesting the digital format. I did find them earlier and was considering going this route. I'm still hoping to acquire the magazines as I find them more enjoyable. Buying them individually the shipping would be quite expensive and total cost would probably be not worth it. Kurt - Is digital version like reading the actual magazine? Would it include the cover/ads/etc or just the articles that were printed?
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Also regarding the deck layout I sent you a private message.
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I purchased the plans from this site http://www.modelshipbuilder.com/page.php?87 as well as i printed the Practicum. Check it out, the practicum is Great. I too started to build this model some time ago but it came to a halt after reading the discrepancy in number of frames. Also, i was not happy with the choice of wood that i used, it was too soft. As of right now Its on hold until my HMS Fly is completed. Cheers
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That's weird. I'm not sure why hey are upside down, they are oriented correctly on my computer.
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Here's something interesting regarding Bluenose II. According to this book Bluenose II has 63 frames spaced at 21.5" OC. I had a look at my drawings that i have and they indicate 58 frames as well for Bluenose. Great work so far. Cheers Jerry
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Thanks for the explanation. I'm looking forward to your build. Cheers Jerry
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Very nice start so far. How many frames will it have and how did you come up with that number. Jerry
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Hello, After organizing my hobby room I have decided to part with this set of prints. I acquired these plans few years back. The plans are missing the original PL.4, but I do have the page printed. The are total of 26 detailed pages. I have no idea how much to ask for these, I'm open to offers. Shipping is from Ontario, Canada. Thanks, Jerry
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Hi Richard, Thanks for the interest. I had couple other interested but their shipping ended up being too expensive. You are the closest so far but your shipping is still $35 USD using Canada Post (from N0G-2S0 for 12"X 9"X 11" - 18 lbs package). As for payment I would prefer EMT. I do have PayPal as last resort (they charge fee's). Thanks Jerry
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