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The rubbing fender fitted to the 3rd deck and glued this deck to the hull. To hold pressure have taken some cargo on board. According to the bill of lading it is just fresh bubble water. Regards, John
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Sarah, Thanks very much for the tutorial. Undoubtedly I will benefit from it when dead eyes come on my way. Regards, John
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A very nice built, the details are splended. Read your log with pleasure. Thanks. Regards, John
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Thanks Adrieke, Yep, noted, the front has two doors before the slot. The poopdeck has more room than the foredeck. Thanks. Regards, John
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Very nice Wim. I am sure you will concurr any problem. Looking forward to further pics (next week). Regards, John
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The parts to form the 3rd deck stateroom and floor. Of course, the doors and windows do not fit. Have planked the stateroom floor, leaving unplanked in the mid. On second thought a wrong saving of would since it could be that the floor can be seen through the door windows, so have to complete the planking as yet. Regards, John
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Adrieke, Assume you are using copperwire to construct the ventilation opening since you must be able to remove the 3rd deck (replacing lighting bulbs a.s.o.) Regards, John
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Nice progress Wim. Regards John
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Mike, Great job on the spikes. The result looks very realistic. Regards, John
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Hi Mihai, Thanks for restoring this built log. It is a great built and the rigging is impressive. Regards, John
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Hi Adrieke, Looks good. You really have to be inventive by installing the lighting. Regards, John
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Just read your built log. It is really a beauty, impressive rigging. Thanks for the nice pictures. Regards, John
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She is really nice Sjors, well done. Regards, John
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Thanks Sjors, Started at the rearside (at the left of the picture) and arriving at the point where the pattern should join again, it didnot fit close due to tapering. So had to redo the sections in red to finish the planking properly. Regards, John
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Planking of 3rd deck finished. As it is the same as the 2nd deck I didnot expect to encouter problems, however pride comes before a fall which caused me to redo part of the planking. Regards, John
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john46 replied to DORIS's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Doris, The decoration is great. Your parrot is very particular, normally speaking a bird is not doing so well when lying on its back. . . Regards, John- 881 replies
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Sjors, They are looking nice. A lot of work, these tiny things. Regards, John
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Sjors, what happened with San Ildefonso, hacked by a dinners club ? Regards, John
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Hi Adrieke, You are well progressing in your lighting adventure. Happily the 3rd deck misery is identified still in time. In this stage it is not so hard to correct (I assume). Regards, John
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Sarah, shouldn't you do a patent application on your invention ? The result looks very good. Regards, John
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Mike, well done. You made it a scratch built of it by those lovely amendments. Regards, John
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