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Posts posted by Jim Lad
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She's starting to look like a real workhorse, Bob!
John
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Clare,
My personal view is that red paddles would look really good against a black hull.
The boarding pikes may well have been locked away out of temptations way in case of possible mutiny.
John
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Ira,
There are almost as many ways of rigging gaff halliards as there are gaffs! The most common arrangement is to have separate lines for the peak and throat halliards, but the detail of the rig depends very much on the individual ship.
John
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The boats are a big plus in your restoration, Tom.
John
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More lovely joinery work, Danny!
John
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She's really looking good, Piet. I love the bow shot.
John
- texxn5 and popeye the sailor
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Now that would be an interesting bit to build, Piet!
John
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Popeye,
The doors look good, but how are you going to get to the one under the break of the poop to put the hardware on?
John
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Those sails look truly excellent, Ilhan.
John
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Kimberley,
Please be assured that we don't think that any model is 'dumb'. It's your model and your choice of just what you want to build. We're just happy to come along for the ride.
John
- augie, Captain Slog, avsjerome2003 and 7 others
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OK, Sherry, I think your 12 pound cotton wool cannon ball would have a diameter of about 2.6 feet, but it would, of course, depend on how much the cotton was compressed!
John
- newbuilder101, SkerryAmp, trippwj and 1 other
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Cast like a true fly fisherman, Danny!
John
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She's coming on nicely, Augie.
By the way, I thought a paper cannon would fire cardboard balls!
John
- augie, Sjors and pythagoras
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Very nicely done fix, Popeye!
John
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Those shrouds have turned out very well, Piet. Well done, mate!
John
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It may seem tedious at times, but it's well worth the effort.
John
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Oops! Sorry, Len. Glad you found the link!
John
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Very nice, Danny. She's looking first class!
John
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Sounds like you had a great holiday, Tim!
It's good to see you back in the workshop.
John
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Nicely done, Daniel.
John
USF Confederacy by Augie & Moonbug - FINISHED - Model Shipways - 1:64
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Looking very shipshape, Andy!
By the way, who are the Broncos, and what were they 6 - 0 at?
John