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After HMS Pickle I started Santa Maria kit of Mantua which I bought three years ago. I will modify the kit a little during the construction. Everybody knows everything about Santa Maria. So, no need to tell about her history. I did the framing and glued the main deck in place.
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HMS Pickle by mtbediz - FINISHED - 1:40
mtbediz replied to mtbediz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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HMS Pickle by mtbediz - FINISHED - 1:40
mtbediz replied to mtbediz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you Spy. I used Caldercraft's kit plan (in Jotika's online instruction manual) to cut the false keel and bulkheads. The rest is from the pictures and videos of Pickle's replica in the UK and the other sources on the internet. -
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Thank you. No, they are not related with modelling. They were presented to me by the company I worked for while I was working (anyversary etc.) and when I got retired. -
HMS Pickle by mtbediz - FINISHED - 1:40
mtbediz replied to mtbediz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you. For the false keel and bulkheads I used Caldercraft's kit plan. The rest is from the pictures and videos of Pickle's replica in the UK and the other sources on the internet. -
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She will be named soon. I made the anchor in the port side hauled up on the deck and attached the buoy. I completed side rails of the poop deck. -
HMS Pickle by mtbediz - FINISHED - 1:40
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Pickle gets closer to the finish. I made a buoy and completed rigging of the anchor in the starboard side. -
Very good job and a beautiful ship. Congratulations Edward.
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Thank you Bruce. -
HMS Pickle by mtbediz - FINISHED - 1:40
mtbediz replied to mtbediz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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HMS Pickle by mtbediz - FINISHED - 1:40
mtbediz replied to mtbediz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you so much G.L. I am not a master. I am trying to do my best. I have been in this hobby for only about 2-3 years. (I wish I met this hobby 30 years ago ) I like to make things simple. First of all I plan what to do and how to do it with an easiest way and then I do it.
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