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MV Mountwood by MikeBerk - FINISHED
Jim Lad replied to MikeBerk's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
A delightful model, Mike! John -
I've been away for a few days and just stumbled uon your post. A very warm welcome from 'Down Under', Joanie. John
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Sorry Pat, I've got nothing definitive. photos, of course, but then I expect you have a few of those yourself. John
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to paint or glue first?
Jim Lad replied to Mark Pearse's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Mark, the problem with painting first is that the glue is then adhering to the paint layer, not to the underlying timber, and may not be as secure in the long term. John -
I've been away for the weekend and it looks like I've missed a lot of action. She's looking great, Dan. John
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That frame is looking very workmanlike, Phil. John
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Steve, The two details from photos of ships show a more common method of securing boat covers with tabs sewn into the covers and attached to lanyards which lash around the bottom of the boat. Both of these lifeboats are on gravity davits, but I think you can see the idea of how the fall goes straight to the hook in the boat and the cover is lashed around it. The lashing of the cover around the fall might best be described as being tied like a shoelace! John MV 'Meringa RCS 'Ninikoria'
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