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effie weinstein

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  1. I am building the Jolly Jay for RC use in water
  2. I AM A NEWCOMER AND AM BUILDING DUMAS'S JOLLY JAY WATERPROOFING HAS STYMIED ME WHAT TO USE AS PRIMER? FOR EPOXY OR OTHER EASY WATERPROOFING IDEAS THANKS EFFIE
  3. Thank you all I feel better that you are out there ready to help I think I will scrap plans for now for RC boats and concentrate on improving my skills. So what suggestions do you think have for my next model? I like the larger sizes like 1/4' and up. I like schooners and work boats with rigging. Bluejacket models seem very nice. EFFIE
  4. Thanks I would be interested in a non-sailing ship that would not be too difficult to build. I plan to interest my young grandson in RC motoring. I would like it to be about 1 1/2 feet long or there about. I would imagine the hull to be precast in a waterproof material because I do not like the idea of making a resin based hull with all of the odors involved. That is question 1 Question 2 is: I have finished building 4 kits. Grand Banks Dory, Armed Longboat, Phantom (all Model Shipways) The last one was the Muscongus Lobster Smack. I enjoyed it very much but I felt the instructions fell very short (Model Shipways) There should have been plans and clearer instructions on rigging and salemaking. I liked the scale. Where should I go now? (Besides the RC) EFFIE
  5. Hi Effie here I am a newbie to model ship building--I am 86 years old and am a retired dentist living in NJ. I have completed 4 wooden kits and would like to explore Rc ship models Any suggestions as to where to start?
  6. Great help to me--I am a new builder and have experienced the same shortcomingthis kit Where does this log continue? EFFIE
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