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A great improvement, very nice result...
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Thank you Ian,
There is a precious tutorial.
First work at 10 years old
... Now it's pretty understandable to see that fantastic stove... Pretty because the experience is very important but it must be also the skill... You had soldered these two factors together at a perfect temperature...
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@ Nigel, Mathewp, Randy, Mark and Sjors,
Thank you for your nice encouragements...
The process of doing this mouse was not easy for me but I am not quite satisfied because I think that the mouse should be like the mouse of Andy (realworkinsailor)'s build...
Sorry Andy for the usage of a picture from your log...
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Wowww!
How giants are those eyeglasses!...
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This is a complet project on its own...
It's a great pleasure to follow this project with curiosity but with some mopes as well because I know that someday it will be finished... ( and at that point happy should be Admiral?)...
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This is "a presentation of another fragment of a nice and clean work" rather than an "update".
Always impeccable Jason...
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Wow Sjors!...
Very nice indeed...
There are 5 and 6 shrouds on the fore and main top masts... On my build I have just one pair of 5 only on the main mast lower...
You are so able, so speedy, so patient... And furthermore there aren't any missed ratlines even in daylight?!...
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The workshop is very important for focusing on the build... Very nice indeed... Wide space, alone and free...
The build? Fantastic!...
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Ahoy JPett,
I would like to learn why you have left untouched your potential builds on the shelf awaiting you with patience for a long while and begun the very new one..
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Looks great Augie, as always and as expected...
May I ask a question?
Why isn't preferable; to fix by nailing the false deck onto the frames after being treated with PVA? Eventually the deck will be planked. There won't be any nail in sight.
I see a lot of builds on which the decks are glued with the aid of some weights on them and many rubbers and clamps...
I know if the deck had been planked before fixing onto frames this way is indispensable...
I know also that everyone here knows to fix the deck with PVA and nails but I would like to learn why this isn't preferable...
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Ahoy JPett,
I hope it's going smoothly... I can imagine your excitement in front of a new pretty joy, a very attractive vocation...
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The finish line is very close ahead...
HMS Victory by JPett - Corel - 1:98
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Posted · Edited by ashiponthehorizon
Ahoy JPett,
May I ask a question, a question about your preference; you had allowed that at the start...![m0161.gif](https://modelshipworld.com/uploads/imageproxy/m0161.gif.ee42240cd6ecda904fe01739dbb78198.gif)
The false keel is plywood I see from here... Through thin face of the plywood it could be seen all its layers even if it is painted.
To plank the plywood of the false keel would not have perfect result in my opinion. Are you thinking to reproduce the false keel in scracth while you are at the beginning? Only the parts which could be seen out of the hull... Sorry for the intervention...