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I always feel sorry for Sam, but that's because he tends to create a new redo on his build, about every other post he does ... now it is NSAA (Not So Anonymous Alcoholics) for Sam, which, by the way, goes for me too ... I could say I'm a NKA (notoriously known alcoholic) ROFLMAO - as my good friend Jack would say Have fun planking! Cheers skinny thing
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Jo, what a relief ... Steve, the best is yet to come, big bronze props ( I know, I will hardly be able to discern them from the rest of the build myself)
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Sheila is in the house!!! With the expected result Jo, as you see, just ask me kindly (Robin Hood, version with Kevin Costner)
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You'll just have to be careful when you walk by ...
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I very much enjoyed the voyage, Ed. I don't see myself following in your footsteps, though you were an excellent teacher, and quick with your responses to questions. A very beautiful build, and as druxey wrote, a marathon feat in rigging. I myself am still very much taken by your smithcraft. Thanks for sharing
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I wanted to give you a standing ovation, but that will have to be postponed since you are not quite ready ... nevertheless ... a very beautiful set of galleys
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Thanks for the likes, and positive comments Mark, she does ... very observant as it is hard to spot ... must have taken a hit or bumped into something piercing her hull ...I'll have the command issued, but you know, it may be to darn late mate
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Got me glue from the UK, rigged the tub, but forgot to take a picture, added some depthcharge launchies (3D print). Tomorrow I need to laquer the hull with mat varnish, add the propellors, and that should be about it ... Cheers girls and boys
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And then there are the Sampson post, and the beam and truss arrangement ... Bates p 28 - 29 ... it seems you have some more delving to do
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Yes, looks really thrown together the hull.Strange that when I start to throw things together they usually look something like this
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Yes, he even added popcorn Mark Scale .. now that would be summink like 1/5000 I guessss
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But lads, it is not up to me to make such a weighty decision, I am just the messenger. I am still waiting on the Apprenticeship confirmation for myself, so Steve is already in the fast lane
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I just got a notification, they are willing to fast track you to Apprentice 1.5 You were to late with the sweeping experience certificate, else they might have given you the 1.75 My summer jobs ... unloading sea containers by hand, stacking the boxes on palets we did 5000 boxes a day 9Kg a box
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