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Sorry to hear this Kevin and we know how you feel as we in the same situation with now with our Belle who has tumours, the vets likewise are all for operating, but we have like you decided against it for the balance between quality of life and the suffering she would go through is not right we feel, as tough a decision as it has been for us. Totally understand and support your view, shows the depth of love you have for your little friend.
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Hawker Hurricane Mk. I by ccoyle - Halinski - 1/33 - CARD
AJohnson replied to ccoyle's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
They look very neat! -
The other thing to consider is if you are going to rig your cannons. I have found out the hard way it is easier to rig them off the model than on. So you could leave the eyelets off until you rig them (if you are). I made a little jig to do the cannon rigging on my Trial and @Thukydides has really good posts on his Alert build log on his process for pre-rigging cannon. Agreed opening out holes in bulwark sides is a bit fiddly, but slow and steady usually works out.
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P-51D Mustang by CDW - FINISHED - Dragon - 1:32 Scale
AJohnson replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Absolutely, so glad you dusted this off Craig and finished her in all her glory! -
Hello from the Scottish North Coast
AJohnson replied to Scottish Guy's topic in New member Introductions
Apologies, hell I must of been one of those! 🤣 -
Hello from the Scottish North Coast
AJohnson replied to Scottish Guy's topic in New member Introductions
Hi Micha, Welcome to MSW! I have fond memories of the far North coast, we had many family holidays in the Durness and Balnakiel bay area. Good luck with your next project, hope you do a build log. Vanguard Models do a couple of really nice Scottish trawlers aimed at beginners -
Thank you for sharing your insights and learned techniques for working on such small ropes. I am definitely going to try an emulate your work on my Trial when I get time to return to it. One solution I have been trying for fixing rope is “Matte Medium” used for acrylic paintings, it dries clear and has a matt finish. So far it has not left a white or flakey residue. I have got Liquitex branded, a small bottle to experiment with.
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P-51D Mustang by CDW - FINISHED - Dragon - 1:32 Scale
AJohnson replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
That is looking sooo nice Craig! -
As do I and will also be following your progress, good luck.
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Wreck of Bonhomme Richard found off Yorkshire coast.
AJohnson replied to uss frolick's topic in Nautical/Naval History
I’m having a few days off work at the moment, we are staying in a little East Coast town called Filey in North Yorkshire. There is a plaque on the cliff top in the town, hope you can read the text, also a couple of pictures of the bay for those interested taken this morning, the last picture are the cliffs of Flamborough Head where the battle took place. -
That is really good, as others have said this is exceptional at 1/64 scale.
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