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Jim Lad

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  1. Now that will make a lovely model, Druxey. Are you going to finish her complete with sweeps? John
  2. If it's any help, Lloyds rules for 1890 give the outer plate thickness for iron ships of the size of the Warkworth as varying between 3/8" and 5/16". Can't go earlier for you, but I wouldn't think that there'd be much of a change over the two decades. John
  3. A traditional high pitched roof, eh! Will there be an attic window as well? John
  4. Hello Francesca, and welcome to the forum. Don't worry about your English - we can understand you very easily. John
  5. You can see her beautiful lines already, Keith. John
  6. You're really making a very nice job of what started out as a very simple kit, mate! John
  7. The further this build goes, the more I wonder whether it should be on MSW or Model Engineers - absolutely stunning boat building and engineering! John
  8. Now if you lived over here in sunny Oz instead of up in the arctic, you wouldn't have those problems with paints due to the cold! John
  9. Very nice piece of cabinet making on the mast step, Danny! John
  10. Crikey! I go away to a conference for a few days and this little masterpiece is finished. Excellent job, mate! John
  11. Just catching up after being away. That's certainly a very pretty dinghy - I'll be watching your build with interest. John
  12. A nice , workmanlike black! Looking forward to seeing her grow now that the holidays are over. John
  13. Back in the 18th century the heavy anchors were secured by an 'anchor clinch' as illustrated below. John
  14. A classic looking gentleman's yacht from the thirties! I'll be following along with interest. John
  15. Good on you, Grandpa! Will the completed model go home with the kids or stay at your place for them to admire when they come over? John
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