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rdsaplala got a reaction from FrankWouts in Le Superbe by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Heller - PLASTIC - Built as "Le Praetorian", after Boudriot
Excellent bashing and detail work, B.E., she's a real work of art
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rdsaplala got a reaction from FrankWouts in Half Moon by Anja - Corel - Wood - 1:50 - (d'Halve Maen)
Hi Anja,
I'm pleased to see your Half Moon log up and running again, looking forward to more updates
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rdsaplala got a reaction from FrankWouts in Half Moon by Anja - Corel - Wood - 1:50 - (d'Halve Maen)
Hi Anja,
I'm pleased to see your Half Moon log up and running again, looking forward to more updates
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rdsaplala got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
I can't speak for Lavery and Longridge since I have no copy of these two books.
So instead, I just uploaded a sample of a 4- and 3 butt-shift system as well as a sample of hooked planks that I saved from one of the earlier threads in this forum.
If I remember correctly, there was some spirited discussion in that thread as to whether planks are nibbed or hooked, but most contemporary models in the same period as Triton support the "hooked" planks as shown in my upload.
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rdsaplala got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Licorne by mtaylor - 3/16" scale - POF - TERMINATED LOG
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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rdsaplala got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Charles W Morgan by Landlubber Mike - Model Shipways - Scale 1:64 - New Bedford Whaling Bark
Hi Mike,
Just catching up, beautiful work, my friend, she's coming along beautifully, I love the robust shape of the CW Morgan
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rdsaplala got a reaction from Nirvana in USS Constitution by Force9 - Revell - PLASTIC - Revisiting the classic 1/96 kit
Hello Force9,
I'm pleased to see your beautiful Constitution log up and running again, looking forward to learning from your upgrades/modifications
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rdsaplala got a reaction from popeye the sailor in La Renommèe by Landlubber Mike - Euromodel - Scale 1:70
Hi Mike,
It's nice to see you building this beautiful frigate, I too love the lines of this particular model, you're off to a good start my friend, she's shaping up nicely
I really enjoyed reading your discussion on establishing the identity of this ship, excellent research work
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rdsaplala got a reaction from Jorge Diaz O in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
I can't speak for Lavery and Longridge since I have no copy of these two books.
So instead, I just uploaded a sample of a 4- and 3 butt-shift system as well as a sample of hooked planks that I saved from one of the earlier threads in this forum.
If I remember correctly, there was some spirited discussion in that thread as to whether planks are nibbed or hooked, but most contemporary models in the same period as Triton support the "hooked" planks as shown in my upload.
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rdsaplala got a reaction from Jorge Diaz O in Triton 1/48 by The Learner
Hi Guy,
Here's my take on the thicknesses of your component parts (Russ, kindly correct me for any mistakes in my interpretation).
As seen in the pic below, you basically just repeat the same thicknesses you did with the stern. Deadwood and adjacent components (D) would follow the same thicknesses as your stern and ends up as a deeper notch at the Rabet ( R ). Rising wood (Ri) is slightly thicker than deadwood and tapers down as you approach the Rabbet ( R ). Like in the stern, the rabbet at the stem is basically the same thickness throughout:
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rdsaplala got a reaction from riverboat in Nuestra Señora del Pilar by Anja & Sjors - FINISHED - OcCre - Scale 1:46
Hi Anja,
Just catching up, you're off to a good start, she's looking great
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rdsaplala got a reaction from the learner in Triton 1/48 by The Learner
Hello Guy,
Just catching up, nice to see you've completed framing the hull, she's shaping up nicely, Sir, I'm looking forward to your resumption of your build.
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rdsaplala got a reaction from mtaylor in Triton 1/48 by The Learner
Hello Guy,
Just catching up, nice to see you've completed framing the hull, she's shaping up nicely, Sir, I'm looking forward to your resumption of your build.
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rdsaplala got a reaction from Lee Hutchinson in HMS Diana 1794 by Ray - FINISHED - Caldercraft - A 38 gun Heavy Frigate
Hi Ray,
Very nice deck planking work on Diana, Sir, the waterway and those top-and-butt planks look a real treat, I'll be keeping an eye on your beautiful frigate build
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rdsaplala got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Nuestra Señora del Pilar by Anja & Sjors - FINISHED - OcCre - Scale 1:46
Hi Anja,
Just catching up, you're off to a good start, she's looking great
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rdsaplala got a reaction from popeye the sailor in HM Schooner Pickle by mobbsie - Caldercraft - Scale 1:64 - Heritage Series
Hi Mobbsie,
Just caught up with your latest build, you're doing an excellent job as per your usual standard. I love the modifications you're doing to this beauty, keep them coming, my friend
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rdsaplala got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Biloxi lugger Captain Roy 1948 by russ - 1/48 scale - POB - Finished
Hi Russ,
Just caught up with your latest build, beautiful and clean work as always. Your deck planking looks perfect
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rdsaplala got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Eagle of Algier 1753 by Mirabell61 - FINISHED - 1:48 - Chebec - Nils Langemann
Hi Nils,
Just catching up, you've done a beautiful job on your ship, and that figure really brings it to life, excellent work
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rdsaplala got a reaction from Piet in Da Vinci Flying Machine by gjdale - FINISHED - Imagination Factory - Scale 1:6
Hi Grant,
Just catching up, now this is a unique and interesting project that you've tackled my friend, I will be following along the wings of your flying machine
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rdsaplala reacted to knightyo in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
I've been trying to order the maple planking from Woodprojectsource for two days now, but keep getting the message that the site is down for maintenance. It's a little like torture! lol. I think I'll draw out a sample planking pattern on the templates, and run it by you guys for your thoughts.
Alan
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rdsaplala got a reaction from mtaylor in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
Thanks for the info, Mark, I appreciate it
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rdsaplala reacted to mtaylor in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
No such critter this time, Aldo. They come in big and if you upload to the max, they kit out and open a new window (in Chrome at least) of the full size picture. Easy on the eyes it is.
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rdsaplala got a reaction from mtaylor in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
No problem, Alan, I'm glad to be of help. Sorry for cramming 2 large pictures on your log, I'm still learning the present format of attaching files, and I can't seem to find an option of placing a small attachment icon that would only show the picture once you click it
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rdsaplala got a reaction from mtaylor in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
Hi Christian,
Unfortunately, I only got the pictures from Chuck's post in the discussion below:
The first contemporary model is of the frigate Winchelsea and I think the second one is Minerva.
Perhaps Chuck has some other high resolution pictures of these, the low resolution pictures can be seen at the RMG website:
http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/66277.html
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rdsaplala got a reaction from mtaylor in HMS Triton by Alan – POB 1/64
I can't speak for Lavery and Longridge since I have no copy of these two books.
So instead, I just uploaded a sample of a 4- and 3 butt-shift system as well as a sample of hooked planks that I saved from one of the earlier threads in this forum.
If I remember correctly, there was some spirited discussion in that thread as to whether planks are nibbed or hooked, but most contemporary models in the same period as Triton support the "hooked" planks as shown in my upload.