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Glen McGuire

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    54 minutes ago, JacquesCousteau said:

    But cutting the bottom to size left it with a very straight line of a cut, which looked rather unnatural.

    I think you made a great choice with the broom straw for your thatch.  It looks great and each strand has small, random variety to the straightness which looks very natural.  However, I agree with what you say about the straight line on the bottom edge looking unnatural.  Especially compared to this picture from one of your earlier posts.  Like you said, it would be a lot of work to remake what you've done already, but I think you will be a lot happier with the result.

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  2. 5 hours ago, Keith Black said:

    it is Captain Kid, Independence, and the Kraken that are on loan. How did you ship them to Boston and were you concerned about about letting the children out of the house unsupervised? 

    You are correct, Keith.  Those are the 3 in Boston right now.  The good news was that I did not have to worry about damage during shipping.  The bad news was that I had to drive them up there from central Texas (28 hrs each way).  The worse news is that I have to drive back up there and get them in a couple of weeks!

     

    To your last question - yeah, there's probably some risk having them on display for 6 weeks somewhat unsupervised (there is usually a model club member or two in the exhibit rooms, but they can't keep an eye on everything).  The museum put the Kraken under a plexiglass case so it is safe, but the two others are just sitting on a table out in the open.  I was told the museum expects 10s of thousands of visitors during the exhibit with many, many busloads of school kiddos.  The biggest risk is probably young 'uns  trying to grab some of the pirate's coins out of Captain Kidd's treasure chest.  I have the bling glued down pretty well, so hopefully it's all still there when I return.      

     

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  3. On 2/16/2024 at 6:02 AM, Keith Black said:

    Glen, congratulations on another beautifully unique SIB. Do you have a photo of how you have your SIBs displayed?

    Thank you, Keith!  I've got my SIBs on some pipe shelving in the corner of my office (see pic below).  Three of my SIBs are missing from the shelves as they on on display right now at the USS Constitution museum in Boston as part of their annual ship model show.  When I get them back I'll have to add to the shelving since it was full before I completed the Wa'a Kualua.   

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  4. 16 hours ago, JacquesCousteau said:

    Wow, that looks great! The whole concept is very imaginative, and you really pull it off. So many amazing details!

    Thank you, Mr. Cousteau!  I appreciate you following along throughout the whole project!

     

     

    6 hours ago, Canute said:

    The waterfall area is appropriately lush; reminds me of a trip the Admiral and I took to Maui and drove over to Hana. 👍

    Thanks, Ken!  I've driven that same crazy road and have the emotional scars to prove it!!  But the scenery, in particular the waterfalls along the way make the white knuckle drive worth it.  In fact, those waterfalls along the road to Hana were my inspiration for the SIB display.

     

     

    6 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said:

     I love the spirit that the diorama imparts on your SIB, really cool!

    Thank you, Mike!  If you recall, it was studying your build log over and over for the Amati Hannah kit that got me going on this SIB journey!  So I will always be thankful for that!

     

     

    37 minutes ago, mtaylor said:

    Your miniatures are incredible an each new one is better than the last.   I'm looking forward to whatever your next project will be.

    Mark, thank you for the kind words and for all your encouragement along the way.

     

     

     

     

  5. 9 hours ago, ccoyle said:

    Fabulous, Glen! I'm now dreaming of a tropical getaway on some idyllic beach.

    Thanks, Chris!  That's what I was hoping people would think when they looked at it!

     

     

    9 hours ago, modeller_masa said:

    Astonishing! Congratulation!

    Thank you very much, masa!

     

     

    9 hours ago, AJohnson said:

    Wonderful looking presentation, just great Glen. 

    Thank you so much, Andrew!

     

     

    7 hours ago, Knocklouder said:

    I should be back modeling in 4 or 5 weeks . She said to tell you " your so talented " and she agrees with all of us what an amazing build.

    Hey Bob!  That's good news.  I miss your entertaining build log updates and am glad to hear that you will be back at it soon.  Please tell your First Mate thank you for the kinds words!

     

     

    6 hours ago, Javelin said:

    Didn't notice before, but I love that splash where the water enters the "sea" inside the bottle!

    Thank you, Roel!  I had to mangle several paint brushes to get the right angle so I could add that tiny splash inside the bottle.  I'm glad you noticed because it was a lot of work for that small effect!  Also, you are definitely right about the wall plants being out of scale.  I had a real hard time finding tiny fake plants that looked somewhat realistic.

     

     

    6 hours ago, gjdale said:

    Congratulations on yet another outstanding build Glen - I think this one is your best yet (among a whole lot of other outstanding builds).

    Thank you for the kind words, Grant.  And thanks for being part of the journey!  I always appreciate you being part of the ride with your comments and suggestions!

     

     

    3 hours ago, Louie da fly said:

    gets me thinking I ought to do some dioramas or introduce more interesting details into my own builds. Congratulations on another magnificent build.

    Thanks, Steven!  I hope you do choose to do a diorama on one of your builds.  With your talent, I would love to see what you come up with!  As far as adding interesting details, I'm not sure what more you could do with your mosaic ship.  It is a real work of art in the making.

     

     

    2 hours ago, GrandpaPhil said:

    Absolutely stunning work, Glen!

    Thank you, Phil!  And thanks for following along the whole way!

     

     

    2 hours ago, FriedClams said:

    Just picked up on this build this afternoon and read your log from the beginning.  Congratulations on another great and imaginative model.

    Hey Gary!  So glad you found this and I appreciate you taking the time to go through the whole log.  Thanks for the kind words!

     

     

    1 hour ago, BANYAN said:

    I would hardly say 'suffering through the build' Glen; I have enjoyed every second of it; especially when you keep building these interesting and well executed projects.

     

    Thank you, Pat!  I am always grateful when you follow my builds.  You always have interesting insight and great suggestions.  And I also must thank you and @Louie da fly for expanding my Aussie vocabulary as well as warning me away from that Fosters stuff!  

  6. As this Hawaiian project comes to a close, I want to extend a huge MAHALO to everyone that stopped by for a quick look, suffered through the whole dang process, or anything in between. 

     

    @Keith Black, @BANYAN, @Ian_Grant, @Knocklouder, @gjdale, @GrandpaPhil, @Canute, @mtaylor, @Javelin, @Louie da fly, @Landlubber Mike, @gsdpic, @Bryan Woods, @ccoyle, @John Fox III, @JacquesCousteau, @Thukydides@Harvey Golden, @kgstakes, @woodrat, @hollowneck, @wefalck, @Boccherini, @modeller_masa, @Ryland Craze, @_SalD_, @BrochBoating, @BLACK VIKING, @Rik Thistle, @Tomculb, @Elijah, @Archi, @ERS Rich, @DanB, @AJohnson, @Brinkman, @Jim Lad

     

    As always, I greatly appreciate your comments that are laden with wit, humor, insight, encouragement, suggestions, and criticisms.  I’ll say it again because it’s true once again – doing these build logs on MSW makes the project feel like a team effort.  Y’all make everything I try to do a whole lot better.  A sincere thanks to each of you.

     

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