
bayshore54
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- Birthday 12/27/1954
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thibaultron reacted to a post in a topic: Breezin Thru by Shore thing - FINISHED - Wye River Models - 1/2" scale
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Very nice build. I grew up on Kent Island. My brother and Tilghman were close friends. When my brother passed, Tilghman took me and the family out on the bay near Kentmoor to lay my brother's ashes to rest. I'm not certain, but I believe Tilghman is now retired. BTW, I have a "Kent Island tuck stern" from Wye models waiting to be built.
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FrankWouts reacted to a post in a topic: Royal Louis 1780 by Ulises Victoria - FINISHED - Mamoli - Scale 1/90 - French 126-gun ship
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zappto reacted to a post in a topic: Royal Louis 1780 by Ulises Victoria - FINISHED - Mamoli - Scale 1/90 - French 126-gun ship
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EJ_L reacted to a post in a topic: Royal Louis 1780 by Ulises Victoria - FINISHED - Mamoli - Scale 1/90 - French 126-gun ship
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Outstanding!! I'm very partial to kits by Mamoli. The rigging plans are virtually idiot proof. I have four Mamoli kits waiting in the wings; Bounty, Rattlesnake, Constitution cross section, and a full size Constitution. I found all of these on Ebay for considerably less than full retail. Again, great work. Very well done!
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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: Seating a mast
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I use the pin method for securing yards to the masts. It never occurred to me to set the mast with a pin. Thanks for the tip.
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manic8479 reacted to a post in a topic: Help please - staining the hull
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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: Help please - staining the hull
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Keith Black reacted to a post in a topic: Help please - staining the hull
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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: Black cording
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Model Expo has always been my go-to. I'm in need of several diameters of black line/cording, however Model Expo has theirs on back order. Can someone recommend where to go? TIA
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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: Although my planking is absolutely 100% perfect...
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Ahhh lower slower. Fertile breeding grounds for the De state bird, mosquitoes.
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Thanks for the welcome. Like I said, I'm not new to this. My completed builds are AS's Swift, Scottish Maid, Constellation, and Mamoli's 1:64 HMS Bounty. I'm easing myself back into this by building the Scottish Maid again. A former cat destroyed the last one. BTW, I love cats. They're delicious!
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After a more than 20 year hiatus from building ships, I was asking myself if I wanted to get back into it or start a new photography hobby. Santa made it easy for me by bringing me AL Scottish Maid and a Canon Powershot to chronicle the progress. I haven't touched a kit for a long time, but it should come back to me like riding a bike. Hope y'all had a great Christmas!
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bayshore54 replied to bayshore54's topic in New member Introductions
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I'm new to the group and I come with a question/dilemma. I began building ship models in kit form back in the early 90's. I managed to complete five and have three more under construction. When I retired from the Air Force in '96, I put my hobby away to pursue my new career; furniture refinishing. Here it is 20 some years later and I want to get back into it and finish the models I started. One model in particular is the Rattlesnake by Mamoli. I have all of the fittings etc to finish it, but I can't find the instructions nor the full size plates. John at Model Expo was kind enough to send me the plates for the rigging, but I still need the rest to finish the hull and deck. Do any of you have those plans lying around? I will gladly pay for any costs incurred. Anyway, sorry for being long winded.
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