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HOF, take a look at the utube video. It took some practice on my part but using the right thread all looks in scale. He also has several other videos related to rigging.
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Hi HOF, no I decided to pass on the brass. But it's still not to late to change my mind...
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Peter, I'll follow along as well. Mark
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Hi Don, lookin' good...see you at the meeting.
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If you wish to replicate realism - fine. If you wish to build a kit out of the box - fine. If you wish to modify a kit - fine. If you wish to make up an imaginary vessel - fine. If you wish to enter a competition - fine. If you wish to build from scratch - fine. If you wish to build a historical model - fine. Basically I for one build for myself to the best of my ability and do not try for museum or jewel quality. Don't be afraid to follow any path you decide on. It's a hobby with many aspects that are different for each person and that is just fine. Now back to a fresh cup of coffee.
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Elijah, your are doing a very nice job. As others have said take you time, this is not a race, and enjoy your accomplishments.
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Clare, looks great beautiful lines for a small craft.
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Hi, congratulations on the completion of your first build. The first takes the longest as you have to build your skills and get used to the order of construction. Yes, start another and see how much better the build goes. For the most part instructions are generally vague. The instructions from US companies are usually better. For instance you can go on line to model Expo and check out the models and at the end of the detail description the are tabs for documentation. they sometimes have the instructions posted, so check it out. Can you post pictures of your Flying Fish? Mark
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Pat, go to ModelFlags.com you'll be able to get all the info you need and you can order cloth flags printed on both sides to the correct scale of your model. I have no affiliation to them other than being a customer. Mark
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Beautiful job. Did you make the brass bulwark or are they some kind of upgrade. Mark
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