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GrandpaPhil

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  1. The forecourse is bent to the yard and ready to install: I took the parrel brackets off the plans from the Revenge. Speaking of which, look for a finishing run on the Revenge after I complete this model. I forgot how much I enjoyed working on it and remembered going back through the plans. Lastly, the parrels:
  2. Welcome!
  3. Looking forward to this one! As a quick note, the CAD renders included as reference drawings/plans for my Oryol, also a Ukrainian kit, had the same issue with being so dark that they were difficult to use, probably from the same issue. I thoroughly enjoy their kits though. They are very nice and build up beautifully!
  4. Did David Antscherl draw the plans of the Harriet Lane for sale on Model Expo’s website?
  5. Welcome and nicely done!
  6. Welcome!
  7. Dumas also makes very basic model ship kits geared towards introducing kids to the hobby.
  8. Welcome back!
  9. Make sure you seal the paper on both sides with a clear sealant to protect it.
  10. You’ll have to make a new account. The old ones didn’t transfer from their old website.
  11. It’s a Type 1934a Destroyer. I ran a quick search for a model kit of a Type 1934a Destroyer on Google and several kits turned up. You should be able to alter the markings to match the Z13.
  12. The sprit sail is on and with it, the running rigging commences! Needless to say, the sprit sail has several more rigging lines to be installed. This is only my second ever square/ship rigged ship. The first was Mamoli’s 1/100 Endeavour which had greatly simplified rigging and no sails. That one, built a decade ago, took me something like 3 months to rig. It was an 18 month build overall. Hopefully, I do better this time. I spent about four hours today studying the rigging plan to make sure I understood it.
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