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Well Captain Marvin says he is done. He left in a huff, said something about getting his little brother and coming back. Yeah what ever. Lol. Fellow Ship mate @Gabek came over to help out. He brought me out a most appreciated gift. A full set of Pilgrims, and a few Vikings. Captain Christopher Jones, is now in charge. I think it looks so cool. The figures are amazing! He made four children, two Quakers and thier wives, and eight sailors doing work and climbing. They are so nice they bring the ship alive. This guy is my favorite, he is just along for the ride. Safe and sound up here on the Mizzen sail lol He's afraid of heights. As you can see I spent the rest of the day playing Pilgrims and where I should place them . What a gift from my freind Gabe! I had to force him to take his cut of potatoes, and threw in a pumpkin and a squash lol. The whole ship justs seems to come alive. Lol. What a wonderful visit. Thank you my friend. Before he left, I started negotiating with him on figures for my Viking boat and The Sea Of Galilee Boat lol. He said Bob, whoa whoa I can't eat that many potatoes, we're going to have to up the price to include corn, tomatoes, beets and carrots too and I might have to up the price more . You guessed it...Shipping fees. The ship is alive with Pilgrams and I still have 9 Bowlines to do lol. I have the flags on , and two rope coils have been finished. 8 more to go. Also, while Gabe was here, he gave me a quick lesson on how to paint the figures. I actually painted the two Vikins with axes. He explained everything. It's pretty easy, but this will be something that gets better the more you do. So now I'm going to order new paint, and putting in my order with Gabe for all kinds of figures lol. So you can see why progress is slow lol. But she be up to speed in no time , all the figures are back in the case. Turning out the lights going to watch NHL hockey tonight, tired from all the fun two modelers could ever have. And just another fantastic memory I hope to retain for ever. This is how the Mayflower looks tonight. With just 9 Bowlines left to do. Take care my friends. More pictures soon as she sails up to the show room. Lol. Will I ever get my Bowlines done lol. Bob M. ..
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Most of the rope coils have been installed. I have 11 coils to make ,10 for the Bowlines and one for the flag. Looks like I might have past inspection. Captain Marvin says it'll do. But he was quick to point out I was missing 3 coils on the starboard side. Lol 😆. Captain Marvin also says that the corners of the sails needs to be sized with black rope they look to shabby. He being picky because he got his two week notice, he is being transferred. After all we been through, your replacing ME with Pilgrams !!!!! . Also today I made my frist Bowline , one down 9 to go. First I made up the double blocks, then attaching them to the ship I made a Bowline Looks not to bad. I can't get an opinion about it from Captain Marvin lol he's such a moddy little fellow. 😂 The rock is in site , really lol. I made this for the display case, I will see if I keep it, I like it, the first Mate says find a nicer rock. Beauty is in the Eye of the beholder. I think it fits the ship . So 9 Bowlines 2 flags to go. Oh yes and 11 coils lol. Thank you very much everyone 😊 😀. Bob M.
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Oh wow does that look intimidating 😳. Fantastic job Bug, Bob M.
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Thanks @Bryan Woods, I owe it all to MSW/ NRG for all the info on how to build ships. But thanks. Today I have to thank @Isaiah for his tip on how to make rope coils. I took them same dowel, cleaned it up, notch the top with a dremal. Soon I was turning out coils like crazy. I soon had enough for the Mayflower. Today the coils will be in place, then the 8 Bowlines and 5 double blocks, they have to be added. Started scratching the rock , I want to use on the display case. Not sure where that will fit in but will figure it out. I went outside today at the bottom of the stairs I found my Plymouth Rock. Picked it up and ran back to the shipyard to work on it. Lol. All that fresh air for the minute I was out side gave me so many idea lol had to get working on them lol. Thanks so much for all who liked it, it just the most fun you can have lol. I took the Mayflower upstairs to peek. lol Going to have move the Sea of Galilee Boat but that's OK. I wanted to leave it here with the angel but the First Mate says NOT 😢 So it got to go in the case . I may have to sand a little off the top it looks close lol. And just look at the dust on the top of the case. A great example of the need to protect your ships. Onward to the rock . Bob M.
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Hello from Cleveland (or thereabouts)
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CHOCO TACO, how did she get the job, oh I smell nepotism lol. Was it my drinking ? 😆 . Leave the lid off she need a buddy lol. It's Long cold nights ahead, trapped in a bottle with ghosts Your going to be in a magazine again lol Fantastic , what a awesome build. Leave the Penguins lol. PS . Penguins mate for life, if there is one there's two LOL. PSS Much like Rats.
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Wow, very impressive. I am going to start making rope coils like yours very nice. Congratulations on some very nice work. Bob M.
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It's unbelievable the amount of help and info there is here. Looks like your well on your way to a fine ship. Nice work. I'll look forward too seeing it finished. Good luck on your journey. Bob M.
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@Glen McGuire Glen buddy relax, the girls are back and have been in contact with some leagl people but they have exhaled and said they just glad to get a few souvenirs form the trip. They said to thank @Keith Black and yourself for the memories, So rope coil assembly is in high gear. I am getting pretty excited about finishing the Mayflower, some coils on the bow , and I have to add Four more form the Bowlines. The anchors look pretty good, but you can tell it's ,plastic. . I made these a year and a half ago. Was happy with the way it looks though. What is it about this hobby, that we can't wait to see it in the case, and start the next journey. This has been a great voyage for me. Many mistakes, memories, friends, and so great full for All who helped. The list is long, my modeling is so much fun to do. I have enjoyed this trip. Back to The coils. LOL For ever great full for all that I was shown here on MSW/NRG. A wonderful place to be. Bob M.
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Your to kind Keith, thank you. I really learned quite a bit on this one. One mistake is on the shrouds. They didn't go as planed, but for the next ship I think I know what to do now. It's all a learning curve lol. But I am still Grinning on this one. She turn out wonderful, in IMHO LOL. Thanks @Keith Black for all your encouragement, as well as everyone else. Back to the coils of life lol. Bob M.
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