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Very nice looking hull Bob, has the hull got an inner planking, or are we looking at the inner side of the hull planking, and did you remove the frames ? Guess you did`nt take any pics of the planking sequence..... Nils
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Beautiful work Buck, I like your whaleboat very much... Nils
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excellent metal work on the stack dummy Michael.... Nils
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Hi Daniel, you might perhaps like to have a look here...... http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http://www.takel-ing.de/mediapool/1/15075/data/Referenzen/Anlage13._10Trommelwinde.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.takel-ing.de/jarvis-brasswinden.html&h=1426&w=2336&tbnid=ShwIbeIiXr7_7M:&vet=1&tbnh=90&tbnw=147&docid=WHRA8XdtEgJ86M&usg=__KfyQVM0911XSrn12NzimXF23De0=&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV0rG_n6vQAhVEFCwKHTtZAzMQ9QEIKzAC in the menue click on "downloads" and then on "Jarvis Brasswinden" I used this information for building and rigging the three Jarvis winches on my "Pamir" Tallship model, hope this may be of use for you... Nils
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rethinking it from afterwards you are right Peter, that thought just did`nt come to my mind at that time, was thinking too much not to forget handrails for safety reasons.... Your comment of corse was understood well, right the first time..., thanks again... Nils
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Peter, Thank you very much, yes "de luxe" version is is the right comment, I just could`nt stand that the crew would have to climb on that platform like the monkeys on the rock, although they probably did so, as I understand from the missing access on the actual ship. Tadeus showed us in his beautiful "La Salamandre" log, post # 574 how simple a ladder can be..... Nils
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Michael, your restoration work is excellent, your client will be highly pleased.... Nils
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Many thanks Albert, Nils
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Thanks Denis, one day perhaps that riddle, ladder on the actual ship or not might be solved by someones photo.... Nils
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Thanks Bob, Ilike your confirmation on that.... Nils
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beautiful ship Ed, and a nice casing under way.... Nils
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Denis, boxes and belt conveyors look very realistic. As said before though, I`m missing the fish, emptying the trawl net hanging from the gallows...... and a fisherman or two in apron weather resistant dressing and rubber boots with a fish-knife in his hands, doing his tough job... Nils
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thanks for your words Martin, and for looking in, its always a pleasure to read your comments.... Nils
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Update it seems that this platform on the actual ship is deck-planked, but comprises no railing around it and not even an access ladder or stair to get on it. Presume it was for crew only, but still I think there should at least be a little ladder mounted, because the skylight windows as well as the small deck will have to be cleaned now and then. If I`m wrong, please let me know... So now I spent a litte improvised access-ladder which can be reached through the middle passage between the machineroom skylights (for crew only !) The stairways to the lower deck are fitted and one can be seen through the open door of the starboard side companionway. When grinding work is done in the workshop, the model is dust-protected by a light plastic foil that is held up by the two masts Nils
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Liberto, thank you for your kind compliment, much appreciated Nils
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Many thanks Pete, for your words, its still a long way to go, but fun to see it grow wih steady progress in small steps... Nils
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Thank you very much Igor, I`m pleased you like the recent progress.... Nils
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Hi Greg, nice to hear from you, and that you are posting again, thanks for your nice compliment.... Nils
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