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Neat and clean work Bob. That is a different color you are using what is it?
David B
- Canute, thibaultron, Omega1234 and 2 others
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It will be a real looker. The whaleboat can be gussied up for several different jobs.
David B
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One of the reason I like a solid hull is it can help me find the best run for the strakes. As for the Garboard, I always dreaded fitting the darn thing. If you are painting the hull what type of wood are you going to use?
David B
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Congrats on a job well done. Too bad I cannot be at the meeting to cheer you on. fom what I have seen and been told you have a very bright future ahead of you in modeling. Put it in a case and enter it into the contest at Manitowoc. I think you will impress the judges and your fellow modelers. What do you have planned for your next project?
David B
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I think I would go with 1/8 " It is easier to find this size and why complicate things when you do not have to.
David B
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You are doinga fantastic job on your iron work Matt. Keep it up.
David B
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That is where I went wrong. Next time I will dig out my small Butane torch and try it again.
David B
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Ed, I have tried brazing copper that thin for small projects and the part would melt when I used the torch. What is your secret to doing this. I have used tape and brass tubing shaped to fit for my banding.
David B
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Are you working to scale Chuck or full size? The detail is great. You must have a workforce of Lilliputians on your payroll.
David B
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SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse 1897 by Mirabell61 - FINISHED - scale 1:144 - POF - first German four stacker of the Norddeutscher Lloyd line
in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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I agree with Rob Nils. Your work reminds me of the artist Range Murata. beautiful.
David B