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Patrick, I hope you're feeling better quickly and you get the better of the awful virus!
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Welcome to MSW Jon and happy sailing!
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Hi, after reading through the options you've been given I'll add mine if I may. Any household filler would suffice, I've found powder that you mix preferable to ready mixed as you'd be able to get the consistency to suit your needs. From childhood modelling papier mache I used was any cheap paper(newspapers) and wallpaper paste. Good luck with your build👍
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Delahaye 135 by CDW - FINISHED - Heller - 1:24 - PLASTIC
Edwardkenway replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Same as everyone else, welcome back Craig. I think cars of the 30s and 40s looked beautiful, nice sweeping curves. I'm in for this one! -
Now Winnie is upside down, planking continues painfully slowly as I'm probably getting one strake on each time. Life has had an impact on my modelling time but I've got the first band of planking plus the drop plank in place on the starboard side. I will recheck the lining off for the next 3 bands and adjust as necessary. Sorry no photos but I will try a get a few up next time. Thanks for looking in and the likes. Cheers
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New Addition: An Absolute Novice
Edwardkenway replied to Photo Bud's topic in New member Introductions
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Don't beat yourself up Kevin, it's looking great😁
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Beginner Suggested Ship Model and Brand
Edwardkenway replied to ChilliBeanz's topic in New member Introductions
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Looking really nice, you have done some great work!
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Bravo Glenn, definitely a hull to be proud of!! Excellent work 😁👍
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Wishing all who need them speedy recoveries😉 I have to agree with OC, didn't get taught much of American history apart from the loss of the colonies, so all this history from you all is very entertaining and welcome as a prelude to the main feature 😁
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You never know, it could be the start of a fleet of floaty things😏😁 Looking forward to the build and having my education updated and upgraded.
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Come up on deck Jack they're just doling out the grog rations. Was that the Australian and New Zealand navies? I knew they were involved in Singapore and Malaysia but didn't know the helped out the US Navy .
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Count me in, I feel I'm going to be learning a great deal of the US Navy of the WW2 Pacific campaign😁 👍
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Nice bit of work Tim!😉, as to scratch without a band saw, I'm sure there's quite a few builders on here who are building scratch with very few power tools and cutting frames with coping or fret saws. Imho I think you should give it go, you certainly have the skills. Just my two pennies worth. 👍😁
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