
Dharma66
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Jack12477 in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Erik W - 1:48 scale
Yet another amazing Cheerful build. I'm working my way through all of the logs, and the standard is simply not declining!
Really inspiring, and I'm really falling in love with this wonderful design by Chuck.
I was very pleased, though, Erik, to see that whilst this is only your second boat, you are an otherwise experienced modeller. Had this been the second "model" you'd ever built, I'd have had to hang up my tools
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Canute in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Erik W - 1:48 scale
Yet another amazing Cheerful build. I'm working my way through all of the logs, and the standard is simply not declining!
Really inspiring, and I'm really falling in love with this wonderful design by Chuck.
I was very pleased, though, Erik, to see that whilst this is only your second boat, you are an otherwise experienced modeller. Had this been the second "model" you'd ever built, I'd have had to hang up my tools
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Erik W in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Erik W - 1:48 scale
Yet another amazing Cheerful build. I'm working my way through all of the logs, and the standard is simply not declining!
Really inspiring, and I'm really falling in love with this wonderful design by Chuck.
I was very pleased, though, Erik, to see that whilst this is only your second boat, you are an otherwise experienced modeller. Had this been the second "model" you'd ever built, I'd have had to hang up my tools
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Dharma66 got a reaction from KenW in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Stuntflyer (Mike) - FINISHED - 1:48 scale
I read the whole of Chucks Cheerful thread, and thought to myself that no mere mortal could ever replicate that.
You sir, are no mere mortal.
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Dharma66 got a reaction from src in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Erik W - 1:48 scale
Yet another amazing Cheerful build. I'm working my way through all of the logs, and the standard is simply not declining!
Really inspiring, and I'm really falling in love with this wonderful design by Chuck.
I was very pleased, though, Erik, to see that whilst this is only your second boat, you are an otherwise experienced modeller. Had this been the second "model" you'd ever built, I'd have had to hang up my tools
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Dharma66 got a reaction from mtaylor in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Stuntflyer (Mike) - FINISHED - 1:48 scale
I read the whole of Chucks Cheerful thread, and thought to myself that no mere mortal could ever replicate that.
You sir, are no mere mortal.
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Chuck in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Stuntflyer (Mike) - FINISHED - 1:48 scale
I read the whole of Chucks Cheerful thread, and thought to myself that no mere mortal could ever replicate that.
You sir, are no mere mortal.
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Stuntflyer in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Stuntflyer (Mike) - FINISHED - 1:48 scale
I read the whole of Chucks Cheerful thread, and thought to myself that no mere mortal could ever replicate that.
You sir, are no mere mortal.
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Jack12477 in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Stuntflyer (Mike) - FINISHED - 1:48 scale
I read the whole of Chucks Cheerful thread, and thought to myself that no mere mortal could ever replicate that.
You sir, are no mere mortal.
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Dharma66 got a reaction from mtaylor in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
I've just spent the last two evenings reading this log from the start.
It is absolutely staggering. The level of detail and precision is absolutely outstanding. It is a real honour to see a true master craftsman at work. Very, very inspiring.
Many thanks, Chuck, for sharing with us!
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Dharma66 got a reaction from WackoWolf in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
I've just spent the last two evenings reading this log from the start.
It is absolutely staggering. The level of detail and precision is absolutely outstanding. It is a real honour to see a true master craftsman at work. Very, very inspiring.
Many thanks, Chuck, for sharing with us!
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Dharma66 got a reaction from PeteB in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
I've just spent the last two evenings reading this log from the start.
It is absolutely staggering. The level of detail and precision is absolutely outstanding. It is a real honour to see a true master craftsman at work. Very, very inspiring.
Many thanks, Chuck, for sharing with us!
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Dharma66 got a reaction from RichardG in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
I've just spent the last two evenings reading this log from the start.
It is absolutely staggering. The level of detail and precision is absolutely outstanding. It is a real honour to see a true master craftsman at work. Very, very inspiring.
Many thanks, Chuck, for sharing with us!
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Canute in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
I've just spent the last two evenings reading this log from the start.
It is absolutely staggering. The level of detail and precision is absolutely outstanding. It is a real honour to see a true master craftsman at work. Very, very inspiring.
Many thanks, Chuck, for sharing with us!
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Dharma66 reacted to Chuck in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
We are actually trying hard to set up such a thing in the NRG. But it is a ton of work. Basically we would do what I did in that video live. But its not an easy thing to pull off. We had a test run just last month.
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Dharma66 got a reaction from geoff in Hello from Manchester, UK
Thanks for the warm welcomes.
Im finally getting round to some clearing out this weekend. A couple of weeks and I should have some space back.
I've been reading lots of build logs, and though the planking seems a little awkward in parts (for a beginner), I'm thinking perhaps Pickle may be my first build.
I'll keep reading and pondering and try to make the final decision soon...
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Dharma66 got a reaction from geoff in Hello from Manchester, UK
Thanks for the links Anja...my name is Phil
Keith, I'm very much on the red side of the city
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Teach. in Hello from Manchester, UK
Hi,
I've been lurking a while, and reading lots of information on this site.
I'm brand new to wooden ship modelling, so new in fact, that I haven't yet started! I've done some plastic modelling over the years, mostly aircraft, but wooden ships have been percolating at the back of my mind for as long as I can remember. I've decided now is the time to try.
I think it will be a little while yet before I get so far as purchasing a kit. I have probably 90% of the tools required by, virtue of previous modelling, and having worked a little in wood for other purposes, such as building electric guitars (purely for fun). But what I am lacking is space. My "workshop" is currently more akin to Steptoe's yard than a useful area to work in. So, I need to do some rearranging, chucking out, and negotiating with the missus in order to reclaim my space.
This will, though, allow me to spend more time reading the couple of books I have, these fora, and the excellent articles at NRG.
And it will also give me a little more time to make what seems now to be a huge decision, but ultimately is probably not really that huge...which kit to build first? There *may* be another Lady Nelson on the way...
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Dharma66 got a reaction from geoff in Hello from Manchester, UK
Thanks for the links Anja...my name is Phil
Keith, I'm very much on the red side of the city
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Dharma66 got a reaction from geoff in Hello from Manchester, UK
Hi,
I've been lurking a while, and reading lots of information on this site.
I'm brand new to wooden ship modelling, so new in fact, that I haven't yet started! I've done some plastic modelling over the years, mostly aircraft, but wooden ships have been percolating at the back of my mind for as long as I can remember. I've decided now is the time to try.
I think it will be a little while yet before I get so far as purchasing a kit. I have probably 90% of the tools required by, virtue of previous modelling, and having worked a little in wood for other purposes, such as building electric guitars (purely for fun). But what I am lacking is space. My "workshop" is currently more akin to Steptoe's yard than a useful area to work in. So, I need to do some rearranging, chucking out, and negotiating with the missus in order to reclaim my space.
This will, though, allow me to spend more time reading the couple of books I have, these fora, and the excellent articles at NRG.
And it will also give me a little more time to make what seems now to be a huge decision, but ultimately is probably not really that huge...which kit to build first? There *may* be another Lady Nelson on the way...
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Nirvana in Hello from Manchester, UK
Thanks for the links Anja...my name is Phil
Keith, I'm very much on the red side of the city
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Nirvana in Hello from Manchester, UK
Hi,
I've been lurking a while, and reading lots of information on this site.
I'm brand new to wooden ship modelling, so new in fact, that I haven't yet started! I've done some plastic modelling over the years, mostly aircraft, but wooden ships have been percolating at the back of my mind for as long as I can remember. I've decided now is the time to try.
I think it will be a little while yet before I get so far as purchasing a kit. I have probably 90% of the tools required by, virtue of previous modelling, and having worked a little in wood for other purposes, such as building electric guitars (purely for fun). But what I am lacking is space. My "workshop" is currently more akin to Steptoe's yard than a useful area to work in. So, I need to do some rearranging, chucking out, and negotiating with the missus in order to reclaim my space.
This will, though, allow me to spend more time reading the couple of books I have, these fora, and the excellent articles at NRG.
And it will also give me a little more time to make what seems now to be a huge decision, but ultimately is probably not really that huge...which kit to build first? There *may* be another Lady Nelson on the way...
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Dharma66 got a reaction from Robin Lous in Hello from Manchester, UK
Hi,
I've been lurking a while, and reading lots of information on this site.
I'm brand new to wooden ship modelling, so new in fact, that I haven't yet started! I've done some plastic modelling over the years, mostly aircraft, but wooden ships have been percolating at the back of my mind for as long as I can remember. I've decided now is the time to try.
I think it will be a little while yet before I get so far as purchasing a kit. I have probably 90% of the tools required by, virtue of previous modelling, and having worked a little in wood for other purposes, such as building electric guitars (purely for fun). But what I am lacking is space. My "workshop" is currently more akin to Steptoe's yard than a useful area to work in. So, I need to do some rearranging, chucking out, and negotiating with the missus in order to reclaim my space.
This will, though, allow me to spend more time reading the couple of books I have, these fora, and the excellent articles at NRG.
And it will also give me a little more time to make what seems now to be a huge decision, but ultimately is probably not really that huge...which kit to build first? There *may* be another Lady Nelson on the way...