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Hello, my name is Bob M and I go by Knocklouder here on MSW. This is my adventure in the world of modeling for this kit. Today January 10, 2026 I am starting a new log , it is for the Swedish war ship Wasa. I am not feeling well so was told to take it easy and rest, do research, study the build. I am in agreement. Before I get into this build here are two Wasa's one is the Billings Boat 490 Lazer cut that a fellow modeler gave me a great deal on. Which is great because I was down to My last kit and have seem to have run into a bit of a financial problem , but that's life, one door shut another opens. My late friend Rodney left me this wasa on the bottom , this one you have to cut everything out on a saw it is not lazer cut. it is missing all the stern with parts. With this kit I will make a cross section, my luck another member is doing the same but for his entire ship, I asked for just the middle. He did all the figures on a cad program. Print them out and paste them on the bulk heads. Then cut out with a scroll saw, and make the cross section. This are the copy I made on my printer. When the time come these will be very useful. This is Kurt Builder ⚒️ he came ahead of me to do the research. I told him good, we got lots of time .lol . He says we can start building right away. Wasa buildt 1628, sailed out of the harbor and cap sized . It is in a museum now so they are peiceing to gether what it looks like. This is falling together fast, I just happened to have this Billing Boat building slip, and can tell it will be a great asset to have. I have not glued anything yet, Still just kinda puttering around sorting things, putting things away for later. I plan to go all out for this kit, full sails, made from Modelspan. Lol love shipping, four sheets 5 buck, 15 for shipping. But it it beautiful paper Worth every penny. Which is about all I have lol. On the bright side I have years of Wasa ahead. Now after some days off I will continue with my build. If you want follow along The more I look and learn about this ship the more I like it. It is a good size ship and one I want to deck out fully, because I may not have time to deck out to many more 😅 Well hope I got the title right 😁. Here we go. Knocklouder Kurt ⚒️ Bob M.😁
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That is some very great advice, Kieth , I am taking some major steps back. The Frist Mate is in agreement, so I will dig into the research of the wasa, mull over my opinions and head out on what every adventure awaits. I usually start another log 10 minutes after the last one , this time I am taking a longer break. This will be a great model to do, can't wait to start, lol. Nothing is glued, so it doesn't count as a start. Bob M. Later my friend's.
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I am going to change my signature to USRC HARRIET LANE, on hold. I tryed to day but it is not happing . Not to be defeated but just a change in course. I will make the change when I start the Wasa log what's left on the Harriet Lane is the boom and gaff perrales , rudder, and flag. A couple of chains on the bow, rig the boom and gaff and the rudder and flag and she be finished. For many reasons she in the case, I will finish it for sure. I just want to get better, and starting a new log makes me feel better also. Thank you so much again Steve, it is just so much fun. I am so glad I could build it. So she in the case and safe for now. so give me 20 miniutes to start a new logs , and if MSW /NRG is ok with it I'll tell you about my adventures with Wasa Thanks for following along with my adventures, this is a great place to be, thanks everyone 😀. Bob M. Knocklouder 😁
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Just when you think you got it mastered, sickness and life have taken it toll. The running rigging is completed, just have to add a few rope coils. Captain Steve is glad we are at least underway. He got wind of two bootleggers up river and wants to go catch them. My favorite helper got this camera for Christmas, this is the first time she plays with it, want to take a picture of the Harriet Lane. It prints out a little black and white picture, pretty cool. With the rigging finished, I will finish all the bowsprit lines, bobstays, anchors next. oh and the figurehead. After that I will ⁰ spin her about and Boom, done lol. Hopefully I will get better soon, omissions have been made because of my shakey left hand. Lol. It doesn't shake as much at 1:75 scale I find, so as soon as this little Cutter is done its 1:75 scale for at least 10 years. More on that when I open a new logs Take care my friends, build on, there is just so much information here on MSW, freindly people willing to help great site glad to be part of . You can follow along in the logs and biuld anything you desire. Have to rest a bit Sea all soon. Knocklouder 😁 Kenny ⚒️
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@Alexsey Kornev thank you very much.. I am slightly embarrassed by your comments, I am very glad you find answers in my build. I will be following along with yours. I open my Pegasus and thought, o boy you have done it now. Lol If it was not for MSW and the logs, I would have been lost. @Blue Ensign and @Moonbug logs is were I copied everything you see. To this day I go see thier logs just to look at the rigging. Those two logs will go into history as the best. I just tryed to do what they did ,In some form or another 🤔 lol. I had a great time with this build, thier logs help me, mine helped you, and yours will help someone you'll see. Thanks again. Bob M PS. some were it was supposed to say This is what MSW is all about.
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I did manage to get a few stays on today, then the sickness come back and yhe left hand started to shake just a bit to much 🙃 😅. Break time. @vvvjames thank for your well wish, @tmj you know how modelers tend to great exaggerated the size of thier ship lol my next build will be a Wasa and it is only 38 inch lol. Still bigger then the Harriet Lane. A few stays then the boom and gaff I am stopping for the day shaking bit lol. Maybe I will go un box the Wasa, start a new log for it, we will see Tomorrow I will run the running rigging , there is not much really, 12 blocks and 10 lines thread @.25 mm. Hopefully I feel better tomorrow. Thanks my friends, be done by the end of the week lol. Knocklouder 😁
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Very nice work Congratulations, very impressive work, very nice to look at. Thanks Knocklouder
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