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"When all finished, they will be more greater than you are thinking they must be..." Super work Randy, really super!... That is not for encouragement... I say what I see and what I feel...
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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
Ferit replied to DORIS's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Hi Buck, I am courious for your next steps on fabulous C.V. Morgan Whaleboat... Will be there other detailed mini scratches like the knife, the axe, the barrel tap, etc...? For exemple grapnel for retrieving whaleline, buckets, boat spades, compass... Till I saw your build, I had not been interested in whaleboats... But now I even read articles about them... My apologizes, it's your build but I am quite rejoicing following it and don't want it to be finished... http://mysite.du.edu...boy/verrill.htm
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I think; In fact making the ratlines seems boring when you look your ratlines from outside... But once you get into the work, you find yourself climbing, one by one, to the crow's nest... You don't want leave the work until you feel tired... But the essential is that when you are on the shrouds, look never upward, but downward, consistently... Your ratlines look very nice, much better, Randy... When all finished, they will be more greater than you are thinking they must be...
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The translation may be incorrect... It's said that this a Chinese proverb... Who doesn't know and knows he doesn't know is a child... Teach him... Who knows and doesn't know he knows is in sleep... Wake him up... Who doesn't know and doesn't know he doesn't know is a stupid... Stay away... Who knows and knows he knows is a leader... Follow him... You are the fourth...
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I had only wanted to share the idea applied in the display case but not the cabinet itself... A model ship suspended into a simulated sea plane, the visible hull below the water line... The case can be made in acceptable dimensions...
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And you are a wise man, I know... But you too know that... The one who knows and knows that he knows, is a leader... Follow him!... You know that you have done it perfectly and don't need any correction and after, you ask me if there is something incorrect!... ... I have to follow you, Commodore...
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Hi Sjors, With doubled lines it's more beatiful... Really... Have you treated the ratlines with any solution? The upper ratlines look rigid a little so to say... If the shrouds are tight enough, the upper ratlines would be sagging, I suppose...
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What I have mentioned above is not just that but like that... The link can give an idea... http://www.traditionalenterprises.com/services/cabinetry/ship-model-display-cabinet/custom-ship-model-display-cabinet.html
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