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Regarding the window blemish, a lot of plastic modelers use Future floor finish on clear parts to cover scratches & make them more transparent. Might be worth a try. You could test it on a piece of extra acetate to see if it would work. Mark
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update - finished up the poop deck by adding some bitts, a few timberheads, stern brackets, the skylight, & a bunch of eyebolts. I used liquid window maker for the skylight windows. Next, the bow railings & timberheads were installed. The cap rails, railings, & timberheads were all laser cut to shape and fit nicely - basically just had to assemble, paint them & glue them on & cut 4 short sections out for the last 4 cannons. Thanks for looking in. Mark
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Welcome back - looks a lot better than mine👍. Mark
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Yep - those are exactly the same type of lifts we had in the shop I worked at. They are really quite safe as long as the pads on the lift arms were positioned correctly. We used to park cars like that whenever it was going to snow enough that the lot would need plowed - much easier to plow a half - full lot. Those lifts are hydraulic - each one has its own motor & pump. Mark
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Update - poop deck on & planked. The cap rails were added & the carronades were finally finished & set in place with all the rigging. The carronades are shown in the retracted position thus the lack of slack in the breech ropes. The railings will be added later - if not, I would surely knock them loose. Need to add a few more things & then on to the pointy end of the ship. Mark
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Looking good! Just got my first shot today. One of my sons is married to a pharmacist, so she has been on the lookout for me. They had 35 doses at her pharmacy that had to be administered today or tomorrow or they would be spoiled, so I rushed in & got`er done. No ill effects. Mark
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I use the gap filling CA from Bob Smith Industries also, but I use the use the odorless type with the gold label. It takes a few seconds longer to "grab", there is no odor or fumes that I can detect & is even safe for use with foam. Regular CA will melt foam. I went to that because the fumes from regular CA really bother me. The only drawback I find is that it`s a bit more expensive than standard CA. Mark
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Hi - a little more progress. Upper deck guns & some of the deck furniture in place aft of the waist. The fore deck guns & furniture will be added after the caprails & poop deck are in place. The windows in the binnacle were done using the liquid window maker. Also, the wheel will not be rigged - it can`t be seen after the poop deck is in place. The 4 guns behind the bulkhead will not be rigged either, as it would be impossible to see without a flashlight. Mark
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