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Fantastic, I wish I knew how to do all that kind of stuff, it really adds to the model, nice work regards Paul
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Lovely job Maurice, a fine looking model and the changes you've made only enhance what is a Good model to start with. Regards Paul
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Hi Frolick Im not sure anything has been found of the HMS magicienne, the team over there are currently working on the East Indiaman St Geran (1744) and the pirate ship Speaker (1702) I believe, but they are near to producing a shipwreck database which may give some more information, I will let you know when/if I hear anything. Regards Paul
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Hi Chapman, if you are interested in the Mauritius sirius please visit my log in my signature below, where I have pictures of archaeology from Mauritius and my build of the 1796 Syrius Regards Paul Thanks Dowmer, beat me by one minute😁
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Cherry roof completed and has had three coats of sealer, sanded inbetween with 400 grit, plansheer added around three sides so far, I also lined the front of the cabin with mahogany I also gave the inside of the cox's cockpit a freshen up after planking the floor, bases for the fireplace chimney and capstan also added The front edge of the roof still needs trimming but im happy with the colour that has come out after sealing, polishing with wire wool should bring out the sheen.
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Watch chucks videos on YouTube of planking the Winchelsea, he explains it perfectly and how to measure the bend etc, really does make life much easier @Chuck I have always used a heat gun on the hull, but chucks approach simplifies everything, they can also be found on the cheerful and Winchelsea logs Regards Paul
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Finally managed to get some work done, warmer weather although very wet, all bulkheads now cut and fitted, due to the fact that I am very lucky to work in such a warm and dry garage 😁😁 I have started adding spacers between the bulkheads to help keep everything nice and straight, they can be just seen in the First picture The clerk of the cheques yacht can be seen in front at 1/32 scale
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I'd forgotten how easy it was to single plank on bulkheads, not!!! Finally managed to get some work in with slightly warmer weather although very wet Hull planking complete except for the garboard which I've left off for now so the dust can drop out the bottom, Wales and faux frames, also painted inside the cockpit and transom in readiness for the cockpit planking I was originally going to trim out the bulkheads but have mow decided against that as most of the inside wont be viewable, I am going to make the fancy stairs down into the bedspace and state room
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Stunning work Keith, the lettering would'nt be a problem to a man of your calibre I think !!!!!!!😁😁
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