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- King of the Mississippi
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The camera shows all the little mistakes, changes and oops… still working on trying to clean some of those things up. I’ve stopped using CA due to the irreparable traces it leaves when things don’t work out. Those drill holes to the left would have cleaned up nicely with the filler, but the CA left its scars.
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For future builders, your method of top-down for the railing columns is invaluable. I worked bottom-up per the instructions and see now that I’m going to have some issues with spacing between the columns.
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You should do a write-up on your case making. 😉 Also love your blue sky case backgrounds. ❤️
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Might I add that her request plunged me into a whole new world of research. Sure, I was in the U.S. Navy, but it was nothing like this. My hands were full of rags, Brasso and all the gear I had to haul out to the aircraft and back; not blisters and Marlin Spikes. In high seas, we stayed below, not called up on deck to climb masts and adjust rigging with no protective equipment. I can’t even imagine what those guys considered routine. Can you imagine all of the lawsuits and letters to Congressmen these days?! ”Two Years Before the Mast”, a book offered by my late Grandfather when I set-out to sea for the first time changed my view of my own personal cruise experience. As I laid in my rack in the morning ( I worked midnights ) I realised that I didn’t have it so bad. Looking back, maybe that was his point.
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Just gave a good dusting to the very first kit I ever built. The AL Bounty Jolly Boat. To recap everything that was lost in the Great MSW Server Crash, my wife asked me to build her a nice wooden ship for the office since I could build RC aircraft. I told her I didn’t know if I could do such a thing and asked for time to try my hand at a small kit, to see if I even liked it. Well, she approved of my handy-work which lead to her Constructo Enterprise, which she picked out from every kit on the market at the time because she found it to look, “elegant” (circa 2009). So now, whenever I buy new kits it’s, “her fault”, because she put me on to this in the first place. But I don’t hear too much complaining, hence this current Mississippi build, it’s her choice too as I stated. But my kits are on deck!
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Good vacation spot? Perros-Guirec in Bretagne (The Coast of the Pink Granite). Beautiful place. I’m a beach lover, hiker, surfer, performance kite flyer, and I had a ball out there. Flew my kites, hiked and even kayaked the channel with my wife. Good times! Be sure to catch the boat out to the islands with a good telephoto lens. You’ll get some really good nature shots.
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