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Hi Popeye, The PDF is indeed on the Corel site. You can find it here: http://www.corel-srl.it/VASCELLISTORICI.html I will post the 8 sheets with the drawings here. I haven't reduced the size, so just click on them for a bigger picture. Anja
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Hello Theo, I know it has been quite a while since my laste update. No, I haven't given up on my Half Moon. She is still in dry dock waiting to be finished. And she will be finished, I promise. In the beginning I was so enthousiastic to start building her, I didn't had a good look at the manual and/or the plans. And that's what brought me in trouble and caused me to make mistakes, wich I have to solve. The hull is stained. I'm working on the railings and am in the process of correcting the masts allignments. In the beginning they fitted perfectly. But now ...... Only one mast fits perfectly. Once this is finished, I will update my log. Thank you for looking and and your patience. Have a great sunday. Anja
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Hello Popeye, I am really not sure if Corel's Half Moon is any better then the one from Billing Boats. Corel has a PDF file, but only two pages with pictures, no instructions and plans. The instruction manual is a real pain in the proverbial backside. At least for me it is. With Corel you have to read the manual very carefully and take a good look at the plans, before you do anything. That's something I didn't do and therefore made mistakes. I can't make any copies of the plans and send them to you, because the plans say 'riproduzione vietata' (all rights reserved). But if you want, I think it will be ok to post some pictures of the plans here in my log. Anja
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HMS Sussex by mij - Scale 1:48
Anja replied to mij's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello Mij, Happy birthday. Enjoy it and have a great day. Anja PS - The link in your signature isn't working. -
Hello Robert, Glad you're back and doing well. I hope you had a wonderful vacation. Looking forward to your progress. Anja
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HMB Endeavour by mikec - Eaglemoss
Anja replied to mikec's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Hello Antony, Happy birthday. Enjoy it and have a great day. Anja
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Thanks for the explanation Edward. Anja
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Hello Popeye, It's good to see the Syborn back in the yard again. Looking good as always. Love the handrail. Anja
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Thanks Edward, You've got a nice pile of frames there to cut out. If I see it correctly, your are using a scrollsaw in the last picture? If so, are these some sort of guide brackets (if that is the correct name) I've never seen them before on a scrollsaw. Thank you and good luck cutting out the frames. Anja
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Hello Edward, Happy birthday. Enjoy it and have a great day. Anja
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Essex - Process and corrections to the new Model Expo Kit
Anja replied to samueljr's topic in Wood ship model kits
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Hello Lieutenant Commander (formerly known as Mobbsie), Congratulations on your promotion. I salute you. Anja
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