
Lucius Molchany
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I installed the dead eyes and will tie up the ratlines soon.
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Started building the masts and installed the eyelets.
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Mounted the davitts and boats up.I will add more rigging for the boats later,
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Outstanding work!You did a great job restoring it to its fotmer glory!
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You did a really great job on it!Outstanding!
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I got the ships boats ready and painted.
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Added the wheelhouse,wheel and pedestal for the binnacle.
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I turned a piece of .80 styrene with my Dremel to fit the hole with a tight friction fit,.
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USED A NICE PIECE OF CHERRY stained poplar covered with Polyacylic as a base.
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Added the rudder and simulated the gudgeons and pentels.
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Added more details aft as well as the Dahkgren guns.
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I used parts from a Minicraft Titanic to make the skylights and ventilators for the deck house.I turned a plastic ring with my Dremel and made the stack ring to attach the chains.
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Formed the handrails from wire and used the kit supplied stanchions.
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Installed the ladders to the wheel boxes and made platforms.Have to make handrails next.
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Routed the poplar display base.(The hole is for the electrical plugs).
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The kit has nice white metal parts,especially the ladders,almost no clean up required.
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I got the deckhiyse painted and installed.
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Further wirk done on the deck houses and ran the wires through the hull and display base with a plug in 4 AA battery power source with a built in on/off switch.
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Yes I will resume the Layfayette some day too! I will try to complete it this time!
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Okay!decided to reume.Began construction of the deck houses and fitted the stack.
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