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Amazing ship model with fantastic detail! Best to you on this one!!!
- rtwpsom2 and Old Collingwood
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Really nice work on the hull and keel. She is off to a wonderful start!
- mort stoll and jfinan
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Nicely done - and enjoying your work!
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It looks like it is coming along nicely. I know how you feel with learning new skills and redo's. I seem to be pulling off a few good ones
This one's almost over and here's to your next build!
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BobF - spectacular build!!!! I want to thank Tigersteve for mentioning your build and he was correct to say it was one of the best. I purchased this kit for my first POF build but, after doing some research, I realized that I need to improve my skills before I tackle this. Thank you for posting this one and Congratulations!!!
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Your project is coming along nicely, considering a few little setbacks, but good recovery and all is well
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Jfinan - I think you've got the hang of it and this is the spot for your build photos. Keep up with the good work and I'm watching your build. I'm almost 2 years out now on my 1:96 Connie by Revell but also working on a Bluenose that's almost complete. Take your time and don't be afraid to ask questions or for advice. Someone in here will come to your rescue. Other modelers have helped me along my path. Smooth sailing and look forward to many more photos. Cheers!
- coxswain, Bill Morrison and jfinan
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Hello Mark and a marvelous build!
- Marky Mark, geoff and mtaylor
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Aye... have fun with this new adventure. I'll be followin' your build with this one. Cheers!
- coxswain, jfinan and mort stoll
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Welcome GTMIKE - It's good to see another 'Georgian' in here LOL I'm located in the Atlanta Metro area and started modeling when I arrived here in 2011. I'm fairly new to be giving any advice, but I looked up your kit and it looks like it could be a nice start. Minimal rigging and you get experience in planking a bulkhead rather than a frame. I am finishing up on my 1st wooden kit which came with a solid hull but involved a little more rigging. As far as ship terminology, I would look up a name or term on google for an answer, but the advantage of sites like this one is, there is always someone to help point a way or answer one's questions.
Which ever model you decide to build as your first kit, enjoy what you are doing and take your time. Good adventures lie ahead for you I'm sure. Cheers!
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Compliments to the chef on this one!!!
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This looks very nice and YES, please post some more pics of this model. Cheers!
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Wow... love the photo of your bow. Really, a nice job!
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I know your ordeals with having pets Our cat, properly named Monster, is a curious soul and likes to sit at the end of my work table and occasionally sticks a paw out to help. I walked away to answer the phone and when I returned, he had chewed thru several pieces of wood strips. I won't even go into thread!!! Congrats on finishing your Bluenose and will be watching this build take shape.
- Elijah and genericDave
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A very good welcome!
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Welcome!!!
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Nat - sorry I can't help out with the plans but sure looking forward to watching your Connie come together I've been working on a Bluenose by Scientific. Maybe you can follow instructions by looking at a Revell Connie build in one of the websites if you cannot find Scientific plans. I also referred to a Bluenose practicum to help me along with details on my build. Please post some pics of your work - Cheers!!!
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Nordsee Krabbenkutter 1900 by popeye the sailor - FINISHED - Authentic Models - 1:48
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
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Another fine model under your belt. Enjoy the posts! Carry on