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Very well done on the bowsprit Jay. Looks like a professional job to me.
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Very clean work! All of you Kingfisher builders have set the bar high for me.
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CALDERCRAFT ADMIRALTY PAINTS - WHERE TO BUY IN USA
JeffT replied to samueljr's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
check with ageofsail.com I don't see them on their website but they do have some on ebay. maybe give them a call. -
Thanks for posting. Its a beautiful model!
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It never hurts to have extras around.
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Me too!
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Like Geoff said, the little boats are a model in themselves. Cleaning out the inside is a bit of work. Based on a tip I bought a set of these and the rounded ones were a big help: http://www.ebay.com/itm/380464828345?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649 The first one I did was all by hand and it took me a few hours to get the rough work on the inside done. With the bits I finished the other 3 in about 30 minutes. That does not include the time it will take to do the fine sanding and shaping though. The bow an stern of those little dudes are pretty tough to work on.
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I sent my order to Warner Monday. Maybe since we both live in the same state, it won't take as long.
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I agree. I don't think you'll have any problem building the Syren. The instructions are excellent, there are plenty of build logs to help, and Chuck and many other skilled ship builders are here to provide advice.
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Next kit suggestion???? moved by moderator
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Thanks for that tutorial Bob. So instead of cutting the planks from larger material, you are edge bending them. I like the idea. Looks like I need to get my own hair dryer.
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I got your PM earlier. Did you not get my response?
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this ship has been in work for a long time. i was wondering if they went back to the drawing board or something.
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I personally think the Syren is a very good choice. For one, it has quality instructions which give you an opportunity to learn without too much guess work, and it won't overwhelm you with a huge number of gunports like some of the larger war ships. I have the Syren kit and its an excellent kit. I wanted to add that the instructions are comparable to a practicum that is sold separately by some for almost $200 and more in some cases. With the Syren, you can get that and the kit for only $250 from ME. I'm not affiliated.
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I need recommendations for my next kit build! - moved by moderator
JeffT replied to philo426's topic in Wood ship model kits
I think the Syren is a very good choice. The detailed instructions are a huge plus.
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