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Beautiful knees, legs arn't bad either.Rusty you are an artist in wood. Larry
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May I explain why i'm doing a quick build.I started the Syren last year got about half done when I came on another ship.I worked it about 6 months.Now I have decided to do a scratch build Triton.I really love this.I know I am not following the exact plans but if I don't finish This quickly and finish the other 2 builds they may wind up not being finished Larry
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Thank You for your response.Pete If I treenail it will be the phoney kind.Rusty I had to think a while if I was going to fill that area in but I decided that the blige look so empty maybe a freight elevator would help.I will also add ballist, water barrels and such.I may decide differently after the upper decks are on.It's an easy fix.You Guys are really sharpe. Larry
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rummy replied to georgek's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
George,have you looked at Cornwall Model Boats? Thay have sailors In 22 mm, 25 mm and 32 mm.I think 22 mm is 1/86 .They are out of England. Larry -
Thank you Rocker and Christian. Mark I would never say perfect, makeup will hide a lot.Joss I took your advice an stained inside.Pete I dont know if it was just the oak I got or what but it was a bear to fair.So just the frames are out of oak.A few pictures of the staining.I think the wood is cherry and I used pre-stain followed by natural. Thanks for looking Larry
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Thanks every one. A little more progress.That dang beam arm is quite the hard thing to make.I think it took me a hole day to make and re-make.It came out ok.I did cut out the pattern and tape it on. Tomorrow I will work on the carling,hanging knee,and lodging knee.Just listen to me talk. Before yesterday I did not know what these things were. Larry
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I may have saved the build, Mark,I do know how to create that look(Every Thing Burned but This Part look) Augie,Snow skis for your planes thats the anwser. Pete,Not sure what kind of wood.It could be cherry.When I go camping I buy bundles of fire wood.It must come from some kind of wood working place.They are all boards oak, walnut,cherry and others.I grab the good ones the rest up in smoke. Back to more mistakes so I can learn more. Larry
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Thank You Augie.Just about time to go flying? Pride comes before the fall.I was rolling along,proud of my work.I tought let me stain the lower part now. I applied two coats of pre-stain,one coat of natural.Should have been sealed.Then one coat of 50/50% natural and gloden oak.Turned out awful.It just kept getting worse.I finally had to punt and go down stairs to cut some wood and place a verner to cover it but of a little harder wood. I did learn something,I never tought I could cut wood this thin on a bandsaw .050 inch/1.27 mm On with the learning and fixing mistakes I learn from Best Regards Larry
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Rusty your doing an excellent job.If mine turns out half as good i'll be happy. Larry
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