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Robbyn Go to Model expos main web page, click on special offers, then you'll see the sales.
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This will be a cool model. I can't imagine the size at that scale. Build on!
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Welcome! Your work looks good for a first time effort.
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I think this is the company Mark is referring to. These blades were recommended by Greg Herbert and they are good blades. http://www.sawbird.com/scroll_saw_blades.htm I ordered the double tooth reverse #3.
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by the way, you can see the instructions on model-expo on the product page under documents. http://www.modelexpo-online.com/product.asp?ITEMNO=MS2260
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Scott, The instruction book is one of the best you will find in a kit.
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Another update. I am continuing to work on deck details. I have finished with the capstan and the mast boots and I'm now assembling carronades. The practicum was really confusing for carronades. It suggested edge gluing 2 pieces of 3/16 stock to make the center piece and then glue the sides to the top of the center piece. The plans show that the side pieces are glued to the edges of the center piece and not the top. Also the centerpiece should be 1/4" stock. I went with the plans. The assembly is pretty straight forward so I won't go into great detail. I have all of them built and painted now and I'm currently adding the casters and barrels. I had a heck of a time finding a color that looked right but settled on what you see in the pictures. I still need to build the ships wheel and will need to rig the carronades. There are 80 blocks that need to be rigged. I need minions to do that stuff. The blocks provided in the kit are a bit large and honestly just look plain ugly, so I will order some replacements. Thats it for now. These are the parts for the carronades. Parts with one assembled and painted. My adviser has suggested I leave the brass unpainted since its pretty. Some partially assembled. You can also see the capstan and one of the mast boots. The following is my highly technical way of painting a bunch of little things. These are the casters for the carronades. Two-sided tape on card stock. Primed. Painted.
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Nice tip Jay. I'll try that out when I start threading threading my blocks.
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you can just do what i did and jump straight in on your second build. I chose the MS Constitution. I've learned a lot from it.
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Thanks for the tips. I imagine I may need a thinner diameter thread also.
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wow. the kit blocks look huge.
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Thanks Jay. There is a significant difference in the appearance of the blocks in your picture. I'm getting ready to rig my carronades and thought the blocks in the kit looked a little big.
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I like Occre also. I just picked up the Endeavour and it looks to be a very good kit. There is a seller in Spain that sells it for about a third of what it costs here. They don't have one listed right now but they will eventually. http://www.ebay.com/sch/texas-trains-de/m.html?item=160978862287&viewitem=&rt=nc?_trksid=p4340.l2562
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