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Dan, the wells are looking great. Thanks for the hint. These small hints are what really help to avoid mistakes.
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Ed, it's allways a pleasure to follow the build of your masterpiece. Many thanks for redoing your build log. It is a great help for me.
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Congrats Rusty, your Confederacy is a very beautyful model.
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There are two parts where a mill is very helpful, the lower apron and the after deadwood. You can do also both parts without a mill. Bob has shown a way to build these parts with 3 layers of timber. I tried his method for my Swan class build last year and it worked very well. Have a look at Modellmarine.de to get a first impression. If it's helpful I will translate the text. A mill is a good invest for a scratch build modeler because it makes life much easier but not really necessary. >ou can build models also without a mill.
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Wonderful, I must say, Remco has taken the challenge
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6 pump tubes? Thanks for the hint. I've had a look in my drawings and seen that I've overseen two tubes until now.
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Daniel your chock is looking very nice. If you don't have a mill think of the solution I used for my HMS Fly. I made the first part of the keel and the lower stem from two parts which are half thick than the keel. So you can make the chock very accurate with less effort. Noone will see ths trick later. Be careful with positioning the lower stem. This is a very tricky part, to get the right anglebetween the keel and the stem.
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Great progress. Your section looks absolut fantastic.
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No Greg, your's is a masterpiece. Every time I go in my shipyard I view the wonderful pictures of your model. That's right. And Remco shows all the steps he goes to realize this dream model.
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