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Hi Augie, Just catching up, beautiful work on the hull fittings and other details Sir, that stove looks mighty fine
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Hi Sjors, Just catching up with your Aggy build, very nice, clean and fast work my friend, your fleet of battleships is growing at a very fast rate
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Hi Peter, Just catching up with your build, beautiful detail and rigging work all throughout Sir, and your furled sails really enhance Pegasus very nicely
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Hi Frank, Just finished reading through your Alert build (I'm slowly catching up on my favorite builders here ) You've done a beautiful planking job and very realistic weathering my friend, congratulations too on your mastery of the art of spiling planks
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Hi Mark, Just catching up with my favorite builds, it seems I have a lot of catching up to do Wow! Licorned is looking superb Sir, that is one mighty fine ship, lovely lines and lovely looking stern!
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I see what you mean Mark, in all fairness, I think I can forgive their "Catty Sark" since its name is different, must be a different ship http://www.ebay.com/itm/Catty-Sark-Model-Boat-52CM-/221008637516 Ronald, as you have surmised, these are not kits, but are pre-built "museum quality models", well at least that's what their manufacturer claims them to be
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I thought I'd post a new contender for this title: http://www.ebay.com/itm/H-M-S-VICTORY-WOODEN-MODEL-SHIP-SAILING-BOAT-85CM-/221025310546?pt=AU_Toys_Hobbies_Model_Kits&hash=item3376229752 Their description put a big grin on my face: "From figurehead to stern, all details on the model exactly replicate the original, giving a museum quality of detail" I wonder where all her guns went and what figurehead are they talking about? I'd hate to think what would happen to Admiral Nelson if he faced the combined French-Spanish Fleet in this HMS Victory
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No problem Mike With regards to how to extend the ring down to the deck, perhaps you could cut the chocks as separate pieces from 1mm thick sheet using the TFFM drawings as patterns, making sure that they mate snugly on to the ring. The ring could be cut from a slightly thicker sheet (1.5-2mm) so it will be higher than the partners or can be made from your lathe. Once complete, the pieces could be laid directly on top of the planking like a jigsaw puzzle:
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Hi Mobbsie, Mark, Anja (and Sjors), thank you so much for the well wishes my friends, they mean a lot to me Unfortunately, chronic kidney disease is characterized by progressive deterioration in kidney function until renal failure sets in requiring dialysis or transplant, and causes a several-fold increase in risk of death from heart attack or stroke. Rate of deterioration ranges from a couple of months or years depending on a multitude of factors (sigh, it sucks being in the medical profession and knowing the prognosis of your illness ) Anyway, my health condition is currently stable so I'm regularly sneaking into the shipyard to do a bit of work, will post my next progress once I've finished the framing of the gunports and first planking
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Thanks Anja and Guy, sorry for the very delayed reply, I'm still adjusting to my current health condition. I apologize that I may not be able to return the lost pics as I've disposed of a significant number of my files already My Triton, if my health condition permits, will be double planked with better wood and hopefully in a more correct planking pattern
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Hi Mike, Good choice on including the mast partners, they should make for some interesting details in your Pegasus, which, by the way, is coming along beautifully my friend The "gap" you've mentioned is actually just a shadow from the lighting. Here is a another picture of my mock up, which will hopefully clarify the relationship between the mast partners, wedges and deck planking (sorry for the poor quality, I used cellphone camera only ) As can be seen, the mast wedges do extend down into the deck planking as you've mentioned and should have a nice tight fit into the circular opening of the partners. There should be no gaps between the wedges and the deck planking. As you've also mentioned, the carlings will not be seen as they will be covered by the deck planking. By the way, as druxey has said in his first post, the mast wedges are composed of several pieces of wood that are driven into the mast partners so you may want to scribe some lines on the mast wedges to represent the separate pieces. Have a look at Danny's work below: Just don't copy the triangular shaped partners, it's a unique feature to HMS Vulture and doesn't apply to Pegasus
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Nice to see Licorne 2 up and running, Mark, and I'm pleased to see the modifications you're doing with the Hahn plans to avoid the previous problems I'm looking forward to see this beauty take shape
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Hi Mark, I'm just starting to catch up with MSW and I'm very sorry to hear about your Licorne But, as the others have said, you've made a very brave decision and you won't regret it. All the important lessons you've learned with this build will help you create the ultimate Licorne model Wishing you all the best, my friend
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Beautiful work on the beakhead and foredeck planking, Augie, the tree nails look great too! You're making excellent progress on your Confederacy Sir
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Wow! those are sweet looking blocks, Grant, you have a very nice production line there my friend!
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Excellent work Sjors, the fittings and paintjob look very clean, very nice choice of color too!
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Excellent work on the Pinnace, Mobbsie, it looks splendid!
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Thanks Augie, Chris, and Mark Mark, cost effectiveness is one consideration, I guess I am a bit wary at using an expensive wood for the first time, for my first scratchbuild (too many firsts seems a bit risky ). But then again, I plan to also work on my HMS Fly kit (I used this kit as a keel- and stem-donor to my Pegasus but I'm now a bit confident to cut some new keel/stem for Fly). I may have a chance to try out boxwood here before using it on my scratchbuild. Chris, I understand that you used both swiss pear and boxwood for your Confederacy(beautiful work by the way, she looks great ) I found swiss pear to be very forgiving to sharp edge-bending and managed to use it in lieu of spiling from sheet. Based on your experience with both woods, do you suppose castello boxwood can also tolerate this amount of edge bending? Thanks very much again guys.
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