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Jim Lad

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  1. Hello David, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  2. She looks very nice in her natural element. John
  3. She's coming along at your usual speed, Popeye. I'm certain that you'll turn this sow's ear into a silk purse! John
  4. Looks like a real challenge, Popeye! I'll be interested to see how you go. John
  5. Thanks for the kind wishes, folks! John
  6. Another small update at last - and the last one for a while. I'm currently undergoing some intense medical treatment and won't be back at the museum (where the model resides) probably for a few months. At least all the square frames are now fitted. The next job will be to do quite a bit of fairing and sanding before I start with the forward cants and hawse timbers when I can get back to work on her. John
  7. An amazing amount of detail to see there, Danny! John
  8. Hello, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  9. I'm pretty sure the SD14's has MacGregor hatch covers - steel sections joined by short lengths of chain and running on rollers along the hatch. They were pulled either forward or aft into the space at the end of the hatch and folded up on their ends as they reached the storage bay. The (very old) photos below are of one of the shipped I was on as a cadet - MV 'Wollongong'. In the one of her at sea you can see the hatch covers secured over the hatch and, as you say, virtually becoming a part of the structure. In the second photo she's loading iron ore and you can see the sections of hatch cover tilted up and stowed at the end of the hatch. John
  10. She's coming along beautifully, Patrick! John
  11. Hello, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  12. I have to add my warmest congratulations to you on the completion of this beautiful model. John
  13. Nice to see your beautiful cutter back as the centre of attention, Michael. John
  14. How on earth did I miss this? What a beautiful dinghy, mate!! Congratulations on her completion. John
  15. Hello Victor, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  16. Hello Jim, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  17. G'day, Geoff, and a warm welcome to the forum from over on the mainland. WARNING: - the Victory models Lady Nelson is not 'our' Lady Nelson ,but a single masted revenue cutter!! John
  18. She just continues to look better and better, Mark! John
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