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James G

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  1. I did build the stand. Was pretty easy...just cut the PVC pipe to size and cemented it together. For the lettering I enlisted the help of my wife. She has a Cricut Machine. I selected a font I liked and she cut it on the machine in vinyl with an adhesive backing. After application I put on 20-30 coats of varnish on the stern so the letters were embedded in the varnish. Smooth just like the real woodies! Hope that helps.
  2. Your build is coming along great! My first was a Dumas 1940 Chris Craft Barrel Back that I started a couple of years ago that I’m wrapping up for my granddaughter Adeline. Last step, finally installing the electronics. Enjoying watching your progress!
  3. For the record my carving skills are abysmal. That being said… you know Aflac may have an interest in a new logo! I’m always amazed with this hobby how persistence pays off. No doubt your skills will get where you want them to be. Enjoying your build!
  4. Your build is looking very nice Dave! Pulling up a chair now. I’ve used my airbrush at times for both wood and plastic modeling. A wonderful addition and a fun rabbit hole to wander down.
  5. Nice recovery! One of the things I love about the hobby is you never stop learning and have to be resourceful. Looks like you’re going to end up with a fine model. I’ll be starting the Model Shipways Mayflower soon and am sure there will be lots of bumps along the way. Part of the fun, right?
  6. Welcome to the party!
  7. Thanks for the update. I do hope to get her over the finish line. There does seem to be a variety of Mayflower logs that never wrapped up. My wife wants this for her office so I will have that added inspiration. Happy Thanksgiving!
  8. Better to make it right for yourself rather than live and suffer with it. I’ll take the bin over constant frustration any day!
  9. Greetings! This is a belated introduction. I’ve belonged to the forum and NRG for a couple of years now. My interest in model ship building has been evolving and growing over the last few years. After retiring in 2015 I began dabbling with model making starting in 2018. I started with a small scale Dumas Chris Craft Barrel Back runabout static model and then moved on to a couple of RC scale model Chris Crafts for the grandkids. On a lark I picked up the Model Shipways 18th Century Armed Longboat to experiment with and a whole new world opened up to me. A few pictures of the completed model are included. I have to say that I’m now truly addicted. This forum and NRG are a big reason for this. The people that make up this group are simply the best! Whenever I’ve had questions or requested help NRG and forum members are more than willing to help. As a newbie to a sometimes pretty complicated hobby this means everything and keeps me wanting to learn even more. My next build is the Model Shipways Mayflower for my wife as she is a Mayflower descendant. After that the Emma C. Berry to get some plank on frame experience. Long term, if my skills are acceptable, I want to transition into scratch building. Thank you for reading and more importantly for creating such a welcoming atmosphere. Best, Jim
  10. A beautiful build Stuntflyer! Just curious...did you ever finish her? I'll be starting this kit in the coming weeks for my wife. She is a Mayflower descendent. I'll be using your log as a guide.
  11. Looks great Dan! Looks like a wonderful teaching tool. I just ordered my kit.
  12. Beautiful model, Ian! Wow. I'll be saving your build log as an example to aspire to. I received David's book this week and like you, plan to build this as my first scratch model. Thank you for sharing.
  13. Very nice Kevin! Looks like a bit of a dental office arising in your workshop. When will you be seeing your first patient?
  14. Retirement...best job I've ever had. Welcome to the club!
  15. Kevin, those look awesome! Looks to me like your skills are growing quickly. Very helpful video too. Finally, I wanted to thank you for recommending the Sampson Boat Company YouTube channel. Leo is amazing and one learns a ton about ship construction watching his progress with Tally Ho.
  16. Nils, that is one impressive office! I think you could easily charge admission.
  17. Wow! Beautiful. Just pulled up a chair. I have the MS version on the shelf right now as my wife is a Mayflower descendent.
  18. Beautiful Greg! It certainly has a wow factor. I do love that jig you use in your builds.
  19. Oh, the Love/Hate characteristic of this hobby! I love the fact that it requires knowledge and learning in a variety of areas to create a beautiful build. However, sometimes I hate the fact that I need to learn and become competent at something before my project can move forward.
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