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Superb craftsmanship all around. Some of the cleanest and neatest planking I have seen
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Such a neat and clean execution! Beautiful paint job!
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Beautiful work. Neat and clean, which are two attributes for which I constantly strive.
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Excellent work all around! It will not be that long before I make gaffs and booms for my Connie. Yours are an inspiration.
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That is a really beautiful model and case!
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The Caldercraft Victory is by far the best I have seen photos of. I am looking forward to seeing your photos. I may at some point attempt that build if I can figure out where to display it in my apartment. The photos of your Mamoli Constitution showed excellent work as I recall. I am sure your current build will is also great.
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A note about the bowheads. The plans given in the instructions reflect their present configuration. There is no scale given, but after I completed my bowheads, I measured them, and compared them to the elevations, and they matched. So you can use the drawings as they are for your construction. Speaking of looking ahead, I decided not to permanently mount the seats of ease, or enclose the bowheads in order to facilitate installing the gammoning.
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Very nice job on the deck. The beams look great, and I do not see any seams between sections of decking which is amazing. The glued up decking I used was not long enough to run fully fore to aft, which, I must admit, was one reason that I left the waist unplanked. As for the instructions, I found that not only are there gaps in the information needed to do all the detail, but there are actually wrong procedures which can lead the builder to make mistakes which can result in a cascade of problems which require considerable ingenuity and creativity to rectify. I would also recommend to anyone about to build this kit to get the Marquardt Anatomy of the Constitution, and also buy the Revell plastic model to use as a reference. Thanks so much for your gracious compliment.
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Very neatly done. Looking forward to seeing them in place.
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Fantastic work!
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Most impressive work with those guns - and at such a small scale!
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I thought that Bludjacket provided round shot in the kit. My kit included these. At any rate the are on sale from Bluejacket.
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Congrats on a really superb model all around!
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A very beautiful build! Congrats! I seem to recall doing a plastic model of this ship by Revell as a kid.
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So, as I understand it, these beads are premade seizings (?). Fascinating idea. Thanks so much for the info and the pics! I will definitely give it very serious thought. I understand how adjustable shrouds can change the alignment of the masts, but I don't yet see how it solves a curving mast, or, in some cases, a double bend that makes the mast a lazy "S". As far as mast alignment is concerned, I worked on the places where I will step the masts until I had perfect alignment, as well as the exact angle when I inserted the dowels. I have procured dowels for the lower masts that are straight, but if I blow it, I may not be able to find others. Then I will make the masts from square stock like many other modelers on this site do. That way, I can try again and again until I get it right.
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Very nice job! Your hull shaping is evidently much better than my effort which is too sharp. Beautiful job with the bulwarks. Your solution to the quarter galleries is fascinating. I never would have thought to orient the lower stools in that manner. The parts they give are way out of scale, but it looks like you are getting around that by curving them more. Your idea of staining instead of painting is something I would never have thought of. Great way to preserve detail. I may well try that on my next project. By the way I did not have gore strakes on my model. The Revell kit doesn't show them, The Marquardt Anatomy of Constitution doesn't show them, and the photo of the real ship in dry dock doesn't show them. Stealer strakes aft, yes. Gore strakes no.
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