Paul Le Wol
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Paul Le Wol reacted to a post in a topic: Lula by Keith Black - 1:120 Scale - 1870s Sternwheeler Supply Boat for Floating Pile Driver
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Paul Le Wol reacted to a post in a topic: Lula by Keith Black - 1:120 Scale - 1870s Sternwheeler Supply Boat for Floating Pile Driver
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Paul Le Wol reacted to a post in a topic: Lula by Keith Black - 1:120 Scale - 1870s Sternwheeler Supply Boat for Floating Pile Driver
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Andrew, congratulations on completing your Lobster Smack! Very nice. Looking forward to Miss Adventure.
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Thank you so much Gary, @FriedClams your Comment is very kind and I appreciate it a lot! I’ll definitely be starting another build log. A build without a log is like a day without sunshine. I think that’s how the saying goes 😀
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Hi Jacques, totally agree with the previous comments. Beautiful planking.
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Thank you @druxey and @Thukydides . I appreciate your Comments very much. I would also like to thank everyone for their Likes and for dropping by. I forgot to mention that before.
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Hi Everyone, my thanks to @JacquesCousteau, @ccoyle, @kurtvd19, @davec, @Glen McGuire, @Keith Black, @Jim Lad. Your generous comments make this effort so worthwhile. Thank you Chris for updating the title. Not sure what comes next Jacques but it will probably be another work boat of some sort. Watching everyone scratching together their builds has been a great inspiration!
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Hi Everyone, hope you are all doing good. Thank you for the Comments and Likes! Well I finally got the lead out and finished the shroud lanyards. Here’s a few pictures of that process. The lanyards do lean on the upper slat of the fences a bit. When you look at the high resolution photos of a sharpie on Alamy you can see that the lanyard straddles the top slat and the middle slat has been trimmed. I didn’t think it was bad enough to make those modifications to the fences. I also decided to leave off the oar locks and the oars. They might be added at a later date. So on that note I shall declare this build finished. Some photos of the completed boat starting with the imaginary anchor. I realize that there are probably more than a couple of historical inaccuracies present so it anyone has any ideas on how to make this a more accurate representation please feel free to share your thoughts. I won’t be changing anything but perhaps future builders will be able to benefit from them. Thank you to everyone for joining me in this build. You have made this project very enjoyable.
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Dave, congratulations on completing this wonderful looking Dory!
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Glen, what strikes me most about this SIB is the difference between the tranquil presentation and the chaos going on inside the bottle. Congratulations on finishing this amazing project!
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Hi Gary, thanks so much for your comments and support. Going to have to start thinking about what’s next. Only have a couple of hours worth of work left on the sharpie
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Great weathering effects on the base Glen. Looks superb. Going to have to add Concrete Block to my list of shop tools to acquire 😀!
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Thank you very much Dave. Started this build in March of 2023. That’s quite a while ago and it’s gone by very quickly. Hope time starts slowing down some 😀
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Hi Glen, thank you for your comments. They are appreciated very much!
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