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Mirabell61

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  1. Thank you so much for your appreciative coments Bob and Rob...., Bob, two wire clamps...., thats due to the learning experience I went through, I remember with the "Heinrich Kayser" steamship I only had one clamp per guy wire and it pulled / slipped out slowly, also I wanted to do something good and used stainless steel wires to avoid oxidizing, there was also trouble with the soldering of stainles steel wire, but all that was much regretted later on. With Gorch Fock and Pamir I started using exclusively tin galvanized steel wires and two clamps on the wire with more success Rob, correct, that is also my aim to complete a model and complete means to close the bonnet of the glass casing over the ship. Sometimes (per coinsidence) when viewing the net I come across information on ships, photos, details, etc. of which I consider it worth saving for a day I would need it. This is then put in a special file archive of my PC.... Nils
  2. I`m wishing you a "happy keellaying" session Bob, have fun preparing your Halifax... Nils
  3. Thank you very much Denis, Jeff and Greg, for your nice words, much appreciated.... Thanks to all the other recent "likes" for clicking in... Denis, I had two diam. sizes of wire and chose the thinner (0,3 mm) one, which would be 43 mm cable diam. on the actual ship .... Jeff, I still have`nt made up my mind yet for what project would be next on the drawing table.... Greg, there is still quite a lot to be done...... all the rigging with blocks etc. for cargo derricks and beams, also the winches on the aft ship and aft mast, all the ships boats, the davits and their rigging, and last not least, the command bridge with all its associated relings, bridge-wing cabs, and others, etc. ... Nils
  4. I agree Martin, thanks for your words, that was also a strong criterium for choosing this build. I also love the nostalgic charme of these ships.... Nils
  5. Bob, congratulations to completion of this excellent and beautiful built bomb vessel. It is very nicely detailed and there is so much to discover, when exploring the photographs In all, well done ! Nils
  6. Hi Carl, in answer to your earlier question, I would like to provide this illustration : this is what the funnel guy wires will be like, here I started with funnel 3 + 4 The steel wires are 0,3 mm diam. normaly used for wire controlled model aircraft. The fact that they are tin-galvanized coated provides excellent soldering possibilities. The buckle screws are smallest I could find (M1,4 left /right thread), I blackened these chemically. The small center drilled nickel beads are from a fashion jewelery store Nils
  7. Thanks Carl, please ref to my post-text #2112, for tightening the wires there will be turnbuckle screws attached to the deck, (Spannschrauben) for each "funnel stay". These black threads are only preliminary for checking reasons as mentioned.... Nils
  8. thank you so much John and Greg, for your kind compliments, much appreciated..., the final guy wires shall be of dull silver color and less dominating nils
  9. small update : all the fastening points for the funnel guy wires are placed. In order to check if they go clear with the structures and they do`nt foul the vents and the boats, I put on preliminary thin polyester threads that resemble the tin coated steel wires that will be attached in their place and each one spanned with its own buckle screw. It looks like all is clear to go.... Nils
  10. Log recovery well done B.E. and a whole set of excellent photographs.. Nils
  11. Hi Cathead, nice technique for making sails, its really an alternative approach to sailcloth and looks great... Nils
  12. Hi Dan, now thats a challenge in 1:350 !! I remember when the "Michelangelo" together with her sister "Raffaello" set the Italian elegance bar for design of fast Atlantic liners, and what a sight in those days ! Congrats to your choise, a very ambitious project you are preparing for, but I know you can do it, and I wish you all the best with this lovely build... Nils
  13. Hi Bob, will the schooner "Halifax" be a scratch build to a plan (because of the lumberyard timbering set) ?, and what scale will it be ? Nils
  14. Very nice Amalio, I like the way you display the different stages of work on your hull, including sight to the beautiful lower levels of framework and non planked areas... Nils
  15. very nice work Sjors, the whole rigging is beautiful done.... Nils
  16. Wow ! interesting details on the drawing Bob, I think it realy pays off to get copies of the the original drwg from the source you mentioned.... Nils
  17. Thank you very much Denis, made 2 additional smaller watertanks for the aft boatsdeck today and added the fill- and discharge tubes on all three Nils
  18. This is to sincerely thank - Steve - Keith - Rob - Grant - John - Daddyrabbit - Hartmut - Mark - Patrick - Greg, ....... I am simply overwhelmed with so much appreciation and compliments and am pleased the model (even if not completed yet) is so much liked Steve, thanks for following on regularly, glad you like it.... Keith, as she is laying alongside of the fitting out quay, nows the time for adding many details that were going round in my mind.... Rob, if they wish, MSW members can book a free first ride... Grant, thanks for your kind words... John, there shall be lots of small detail adding, the command bridge shall be a bit tricky, as well as the ships boats Daddyrabbit, I`m quite pleased she worked out meeting my own approval in that scale (I had some doubts in the beginning) Hartmut, thanks for your kind compliment... Mark, nice words, much appreciated, many thanks to you.. Patrick, thanks so much for your nice words... Greg, thanks for following the build and your kind compliments along with the progress... Nils
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