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Nice work so far, it is coming together nicely. Happy New Year!!!
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Uncle Jay will love this colorful Mayflower for sure. Nicely done, was fun to watch you build it. Congratulations . Waiting for your next build. Happy new year!!!
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Hello & HNY on 123123 from Philadelphia
Knocklouder replied to ChiefScienceOfficerDrew's topic in New member Introductions
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Wow I was going to follow along but your just about done. Lol. Very nice work, and so fast. Amazing work
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To all those who replied thank you. Great advice, @flyer sent me an email with advice on what he did Thank you Peter. And a thanks to @David Lester who also dropped me a note and gave me great advice, I now know the difference between crosstrees and trestle trees. The blocks go on the crosstrees fore and aft , a double on the inside and two singels on each side. The trestle trees run fore to aft, the crosstrees run port to starboard.. Thanks again everyone. I now can start drilling holes in my model, in the right place. MSW comes through again. What a great form. Happy New Year to all.
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You are an amazing modeler, the color is very realistic. You are right about a few shape edges. A little green moss and it will look exactly like the picture. Amazing work. Have a Happy New Year and all the best for you and yours
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Thanks @allanyed. but I did notice the blocks were not right. I just can't figure out the row of blocks on the back trestle tree, on the foremast. Being looking around and saw @flyer has some on his Pegasus, post number 35, I will reach out to him. . But I can't tell how many and how many holes in each. I'll figure it out lol. As soon as somebody on MSW tells me lol.
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Hello my Pegasus friend's, I need help with block placement on my Foremast. The plan shows 2( L ) single blocks and one (O) double block. When you look at it face on the blocks look like they are on the front trestle tree . The two single ones are on the outside edge, when turn sideways the blocks look like the are on both trestle trees. I drew green circle around the blocks in question. I can not see what kind of blocks they are, one hole or two. Main mast picture. In the second picture you can see the foremast blocks on both peices # 75. Thanks for your help.
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Some awesome details, Thanks for posting this will help a lot, I am looking forward to the ratlines myself LOL.
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Merry Christmas my friend, and thanks for all your help over the last couple of years it meant alot as well as helped. All the best in the new Year Bob M.
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It's looking good my friend. For me this part of the build is the funniest, all the deck furniture and masts. And the ships boat. Merry Christmas Bob M
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Me too Merry Christmas and Happy New Year my friend.
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Good luck on your journey, everything you need to know is here at MSW. Enjoy the voyage. Welcome aboard.
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Well I finished the tiller , again. I am calling this time great for the tiller, looks good to me lol. I also finished the safety ropes around the stair wells. But I am afraid the sickness has got me. Lol. I was the last hold out , now the entire family has it. Everyone gets a box of kleenex for Xmas. Lol. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Bob M. And Captain Marvin.
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