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NAIAD 1797 by Bitao - 1:60
BANYAN replied to Bitao's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Love those deadeyes and offer congratulations on your resolving a better way of making them. I think Greg (dvm) says it all in his post. cheers Pat -
What a delightful update to come home to Glen; I go away for a few days and then see this. That is an outstanding presentation of a great build; impressive - you have set a high standard for your next build. I have really enjoyed following this build mate. cheers Pat
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Nicely done, looks good Peter cheers Pat
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Welcome back. That rigging is looking great Rob; nearly there now. cheers Pat
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NAIAD 1797 by Bitao - 1:60
BANYAN replied to Bitao's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
She is really looking great Bitao; very nice work. cheers Pat -
Ditto congrats and 'well done' with those crows feet and the euphroe blocks - very nicely balance with fine detail. cheers Pat
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Great start to the installation Glen; looks great! cheers Pat
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Very nice work Keith (as usual). I am very impressed with the leather (like) covers/wraps to the splices etc - looks very realistic. cheers Pat
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Looks like you're having an absolute horrid time Rob ;); only thing missing was a 'mai tai' - Enjoy cheers Pat
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Lovely work Glen; wishing you good luck in getting them into the bottle without 'drama'. cheers Pat
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That decoration/gingerbread is looking great Glen; a great left-of-field solution. cheers Pat
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WWII Sunken German Warships Exposed by Drought
BANYAN replied to mtaylor's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Thanks Mark Interesting, I wonder if the opportunity will be taken to remove them? The costs would be very high though I would assume - I wonder if being submerged they have been protected from radioactive contamination, thus making their steel much more valuable. cheers Pat -
Persistence has won out (hopefully); I admire that you stuck (no pun intended) with it. The repairs are looking good. cheers Pat
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AKRYPTO, try the RAAF Museum at Point Cook, I think they have a Walrus. An email may elicit a response or some answers? cheers Pat
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Absolutely stunning detail Brian; looks great! Don't worry about the desk, there is plenty of eye candy to distract from that 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
Eberhard, with this machine it is even more important to get it set-up right. It works really well to make LH lay, but to do RH, the feed spools need to be wound differently, and if you do not use the correct initial lay of the stock thread, it twists and kinks madly as it is made up. It can be done, but it takes a LOT of patience and a lot of fussing about (in my experience, and also experienced by a couple of others in earlier discussions in this forum). The machine is beautifully made and a credit to Jim (as with his other machine tools), it is just a lot more complicated to set-up and use to make RH laid rope which sort of detracts from it other primary features (being able to produce long lengths of rope) in a minimal foot print (only a couple hundred mm). I will report back after I have experimented further with it as I think I have found some LH laid stock BUIT much too big for my purposes - unfortunately everything in the Victoria is RH laid (as she has wirerope instead of cable laid shrouds and other standing rigging). cheers Pat- 993 replies
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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
Both Keith I have one of Jim Byrne's Universal ropewalks which is very good at left hand lay but not so easy to make RH lay - need to source LH thread stock and a bit of mucking around. This may be due to the fact I do not use it that often and have not yet developed the technique adequately for RH. For RH I have been using the club's walking rope maker which, with a bit of techniques allows some very fine small scale (down to .25 so far) ropes to be made. I am confident I can get 0.2mm but not sure about 0.1mm - If I can find suitably coloured fly tying thread/line as suggested by Eberhard, I will have a go with that. The stuff I have used though is easily frayed so will have to experiment with make as well. cheers Pat- 993 replies
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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
Hi Keith, thanks for the suggestion. I have tried polyester, and still experimenting with Rayon, but I found the poly has just too much stretch in it - even PR stretching hasn't helped much, especially here with the wide range of humidity we experience. I agree with you re shine though, especially if you use the 'glace' types. cheers Pat- 993 replies
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Bruce, sorry for my tardiness; had not realised you had started a log. A very interesting discussion of your progress, trials and tribulations and it seems you have conquered all. Looking forward to your updates. cheers Pat
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Very nice work Steven, your persistence to get it right is 'Admir'able - sorry couldn't resist. Seriously, though, your GH is looking great and I really love those sails. cheers Pat
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Love the detail you are adding Glen, quite the diorama! cheers Pat
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