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jaerschen

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  1. HI, thanks for the likes and the nice comments. I thought them also that the drawings could be adapted to a single frame build. But the position of the double frames are not the same to the single frames. I believe that's why the MSW drawings were not suitable. I have a little problem about the frame drawings. These are hand drawn. Only what I can do is to show some photos.
  2. Hi Richard, stabilize the frames with temporary ledges at the opposite side that you would like to sand. Then the sanding must be much easier. Oh, by the way, your Triton looks very nice.
  3. Keep going Daniel, I'm sure better times will come again. Your Triton is looking very good.
  4. Hi Jonny, welcome on board. That's a good call to the Triton cross section. Now to your question. Read the other builds, there you can see what you must to do now. I wish you a lot of fun.
  5. Hi here are photos of the progress before the long break. You can see the first attempt at the first photo based on the MSW drawings. Afterwards it was clear to me that the Frame-Drawings were not suitable for a single frame build.
  6. Wow Yury, that's looking great. I'm sure that will be a fine model.
  7. It's nice to see a progress Randy. Very well done
  8. Lovely work Toni. Especially the row of hook scarf are come out very well.
  9. Hello guys Thanks so much for the kind comments and the warm welcome. I'm always glad to see fellow soldiers from MSW 1.0 As I said I was very busy the last years and have now much more time for model building. I think to start the frame build next week. Sure Christian, I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
  10. Hi Klaus Very nice to see your Mayflower here. It's always a pleasure to follow that interesting project.
  11. If I fit the transoms I had a big trouble. The reason was a wrong angle at the top-view plan. On the following photo you can see the correct angle and the discrepancy. If I know that it was possible to fit transoms.
  12. Hi d_yur, Tim and Ferrit Much thanks for the kind comments. Yes, I was very busy last time, but now I have more time to build at the models. I would like to build at both models. Next time, preferred at the Triton. I spent very much time in that project. When would you like to continue your Berlin?
  13. Excellent work Michael, your Wasa is looking great
  14. Hi Learner You are doing a good job at your Triton. Can you showing some photos of the forward Cant-Frames?
  15. Hello guy's I will start my build of the Triton again. Christian (AnobiumPunctatum) and I are started our builds in 2009. But we built the hull in single frame and not in double frame based of the original drawings (Christians idea). It was originally planned to use the MSW frame drawings. But I realized during the build of the fore cant frames that the MSW frame drawings were not suitable for a single frame build. That's why I had a break for about 4 years. Now I pencilled all the frames new and would like to continue the build of the frames. After the frame build I'll use the MSW drawings for the remaining build. Now there are some photos from The keel, stern apron etc. More photos are following soon
  16. Hi Randall I know that mistake, I had a similar situation But I'm a bit surprised that you understand me because I said "breath". A friend tell me now what "to breath" meant. I should have say "broad".
  17. Hi Randall Congrats, you are doing a great job. Can it be that the cant frame by the transoms is to breath at the upper end?
  18. I'm glad to see a further Triton build. Very good start
  19. Hi Randy, it's nice to see your great Triton back on MSW. Excellent work.
  20. Very nice model John. Especially the rigging, I like it very much
  21. Hi Johann It's always a pleasure to see your love for detail
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