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I think the builder has earned the break and; happy wife happy life Looking good Michael. cheers Pat
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I have been away for a little while and must say it is a joy to see the progress of this very fine model; as usual you have done a superb job on modelling and researching this fine ship. cheers Pat
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Very nice work Michael, but we have come to expect that from you That skylight looks like the actual deal, not a model of it. cheers Pat
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You've made some great progress in my absence Rob; those masts and their fittings look great. A joy to come back and read this log. cheers Pat
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Nice progress Steven; those arcades look good. It appears you have made best use of the grain direction to provide a little strength. cheers Pat
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Hi Pete, you've made some progress since I saw your diorama. I like the engineering you are using and assume the light beam (optical switch) is a better option than a limit switch at each end? Folks, having seen this diorama I can say that the actual construction looks even better to the eye than the photos show; a testament to Pete's artistic abilities. cheers Pat
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Nce result with the ensign Tim - she is looking great! cheers Pat
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Hi Doug, that is unusual indeed. I can't help with the diagonal knees but there is some discussion about iron knees in James Peake - Rudiments of Naval Architecture_1851 (see plates 6 and 7 amongst others) which discusses the iron fittings used in hull construction. This is available as a pdf online. cheers Pat
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Looks good UV, like the way the way the truks (top bits) turned out Cheers Pat
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That is looking great Michael; and agree with Druxey, the joinery is very good. cheers Pat
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
BANYAN replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Thanks OC, things have slowed a little lately while I do more research and produce some parts (and a road trip of 10 days departing Monday coming) Hope to do some work on my Vampire on return also. cheers- 993 replies
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Nice 'bodging' Rob, looks functional and appropriate at the scale you are working cheers Pat
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Great idea Rob; I look forward to seeing how these turn out. cheers Pat
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
BANYAN replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Thanks Tecko; appreciate you looking in and commenting. cheers Pat- 993 replies
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Even with the 'tails' to be docked you can see the quality of the rigging and fittings ED; really like those spider bands. cheers Pat
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Thanks for looking Joss. WRT footropes, I soaked mine in diluted PVA and shaped them as they dried; might be worth a try? cheers Pat
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You did a very fine restoration on that model Michael and I am sure it will always be a great memory. That workshop look great with plenty of natural light. cheers Pat
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Quite the production run GL; look forward to the hull coming together. cheers Pat
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