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My god I think I just saw perfection Unreal love it I want one
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Hammocks in cradles
Snow replied to Snow's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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Hi guys I ordered an old movie and just watched it Its called hms defiant with Alex Guinness and Dirk Bogart made in 1962 . I thought it was great but the point is I seen the hammocks and I thought they all layed down in the netting but they were all vertical and just looked right hope this helps someone as I'm thinking of putting them on my vanguard build Cheers snowy
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Diana by Snow - FINISHED - OcCre
Snow replied to Snow's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Diana by Snow - FINISHED - OcCre
Snow replied to Snow's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Mate I couldn't leave it alone for more than a week I pretty much did something nearly every day Cheers and good luck with her Ps she looks better finished ( ha joke) -
Diana by Snow - FINISHED - OcCre
Snow replied to Snow's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Thanks cabbie now onto the vanguard Cheers snowy -
Top work I'm really enjoying watching her grow
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Hey mate building looks like it's going well Just a question how do you keep the dust and particles that come with it off the ship and especially the rigging Cheers snowy
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Yeah mate I agree fit out all rigging and blocks first i find it makes life easier Cheers snowy
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No just straight strip but i go 40, 80 ,120 mm strips on a 3 system all cut individually I love this ship cheers snowy
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Gday mate I love this ship Keep up the great build cheers snowy
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Good way to start enjoy and take your time Have you looked up how to bend planking for the hull .get this right and move on to the fun .
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Wecome from snowy in darwin Good luck and have fun just remember there is no rush. By the way what ya building Cheers snowy
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Hey mate never seen those where did you get them from
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Welcome aboard from Darwin Australia come visit. It's a beautiful place . Good luck with your building and send some pics. Cheers snowy
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Mate I've put all my sails on my yards and im going to do all my staysails first then my mainsails I'll start from the bottom and work my way to the top But thats just me Cheers and enjoy Snowy
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Thanks rweiderrich Great looking ship
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Thanks flyer I'll look into that book as well Cheers snowy
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Hi guys an gals Just a question i have all my sails ready 21 of them and they are pre rigged . I have done all the standard rigging. Question is could i put on all my sails before doing the shrouds and ratlines.
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