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Jim Lad

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  1. I think she looks nicer with that open rear deck, Bob - very elegant! John
  2. Hello Dave, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  3. that deck has turned out well, Popeye. Regarding the placement of deck beams; yes, there would be a beam at either end of the hatches. John
  4. Hello Miles, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  5. G'day, Sterling - welcome home! John
  6. Bob, I remember some years ago talking to a neighbour of my mother-in-law in England who was a model builder. At that time he was 94 years old and was in the planning stages of a scratch built 50 gun ship! Happy building, mate! John
  7. Coming along nicely, mate! Beware rings on hatch boards! As shown on most kits they would tear the hatch covers to shreds. Hatches on sailing ships had individual boards that could easily be lifted by hand. This type of board persisted well into the power driven ship era except that some later hatch boards had lifting rings that were inset into the board so that they would lie flush with the board when not in use. Below are a couple of photos that show hatch boards.
  8. Looking good, Popeye. If there are any rules concerning the colour of fishing net floats, I suspect that they would be strictly local. John
  9. I'm looking forward to watching her grow, Kenny. While there is certainly a good argument for leaving some of the framing exposed, there's also a good case for building plank on frame for the sheer pleasure of it. John
  10. Hello Richard, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  11. Looks good, Russ. As Mark says, she has a lovely sheer. John
  12. A belated welcome to a belated introduction from 'Down Under'. John
  13. I agree with Druxey - those through tenons are really beautiful. John
  14. Hello Ian, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  15. I think I've run out of superlatives, Keith! John
  16. Hello Scott, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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