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Congrats B.E thats a beautiful built fishing vessel, a lovely boat that seems to realy have a soul. You`ve caught the scene well... Nils
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Update: today first trial run of gear motor together wit transmission chain to Sternwheel, also brass crown tops to the stacks.... Nils
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Hi HYW, it is masterful modeling all the way to date.... I also love the way you make your boats, the windless and the bilge pump, and the metal fitting out, let alone the wonderful corpus of the clippers hull.... Wunderbar !! Nils
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Update: Starting with deck housing and two decore stripes for the upper sides Nils raw main ship body appr. position of gearmotor dry fit ofstern-wheel between outriggers raw lower deck house and position of stacks decore stripes for outer upper deck front compartment for ballast measures with open lid. This compartment will take up sand or small pebbles for trimming the waterline front ballast compartment closed with removable lid
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what a beautiful model Erik ! well done Nils
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Thank you Chris, I remember when my son was 3 years (now 44 years) I also built alittle sail boat for him which he has treasured all these years... Nils
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Update: Christmas is coming closer at quite a pace...., hope I`ll do it in time Started with the raw stern-wheel, the decks and the wheelhouse roof Nils made copies of the wheel spokes and placed them directly on to the copies raw assembly with watertight glue decks with holes for stacks and pillars slowly the box with raw material is getting less... making the roundings the watertight glue.. remove the clamps after glue curred out sufficiently
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many thanks Mark, I appreciate your kind help here... Nils
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I was looking for something for my 3 year old grand son for Christmas. So grandpa decided to build a sternwheel steamship, and in lack of time for a scratch-build, it would have to be a relatively simple design, but tough enough to be showen over the carpet. It also would be capable of floating on a lake or pond. It is more or less a nice functionable toy ship for little boys to play with. It would run with a 4,5 Volt battery, if required. Today I recieved the kit. It was a pile of wooden planks and round dowels together with an electric motor, an reduction gear, a few gear wheels and a drive chain. The wooden parts are neigther printed on, nor laser cut, so quite a task, and I do hope I´ll get it completed by Christmas. The partslists come together with some scetch drawings and a rather short building instruction. The Kit from make "Matches 21" is reasonable affordable, (less 50 Eur ) for the case that the model would not last too long. Nils
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Stitching sails with sewing machine
Mirabell61 replied to Jorge Hedges's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Hi Jan, yes sorry the link unfortunately does`t funtion. Please put the text of the link (as shown) into the search window located underneath the logging-in line.., that will do it.... Nils -
Stitching sails with sewing machine
Mirabell61 replied to Jorge Hedges's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Hi Jorge, a few years ago I also stood before the task of stitching/sewing sails for my models When using my wifes sewing machine for this and after some trials I came up with the following results : Nils How to sew sails on your wifes sewing machine -
A beautiful unique halfmodel Antony, congratulations, from the idia to the last settings to interior fitting out an excellent work.... Nils
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Congrats to your fine workshop Castos, is there also a window to look into the Yard / Garden ? And how do you heat it in the winter months ? Nils -
congratulations to this excellent Model Kevin, lovely work ! Nils
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Wunderbar BE !! I like your "Alert" cutter very much, its a beautiful model in all details Nils
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Beautiful paintings Jim, Nils
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