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Posts posted by Jim Lad
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Popeye,
You're doing a great job of getting all your build logs up and running again!
John
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I agree. A pleasure to read - and also a real pleasure to see your beautiful model!
John
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She's looking truly delightful, Nico!
John
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- popeye the sailor, mtaylor and mobbsie
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Excellent re-work of the skylight, Popeye!
John
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You'll be rigging her before you know it, Popeye!
John
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Dave,
Underhill's book is the "bible" on rigging late 19th/early 20th century sailing ships.
If you're interested in earlier sail, the you might think about "The Masting and Rigging of English Ships of War 1625 to 1850" by James Lees.
John
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Still catching up with the new forum, Toni. It's great to see your beautiful model (and your dog) again!
John
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Great information and detail of your research as well as a terrific build, B.E.
John
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Still charging ahead very nicely in true Popeye fashion!
John
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Rusty,
I'm still catching up with what's happning on MSW version 2. It's great to see your Confederacy back.
John
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She's certainly looking good so far, Mario!
John
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It's good to see your Pickle growing here again!
John
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Pat,
I'm familiar with 'cable-laid' and 'cablet', but 'cabled' is a new one. In what context does Steel use it?
John
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Very nicely done, Augie, very nicely done.
John
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Paul,
It's good to see your Scharnkorst groing on MSW mark 2!
As for the discussion re political symbols, it is MSW's policy not to allow any political, religious, racial or sexual symbols or content except where such symbols are an intergral part of the historical depiction of the model, such as, for example, Nazi symbols as they were displayed on German WWII ships at the time.
As has already been pointed out, this is a model building forum and politics, race, religion or sexual content has no place here. All members are welcome as model builders no matter what views they may personally hold.
John
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You're making good progress with her, Håkan. She's looking good!
John
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Jason,
If you're thinking about whether or not to add crowsfeet, remember that you'll need to make some fairly early decisions, as the holes need to be drilled in the fore end of the tops if you're going to rig them.
John
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So now we've got the plastic kit up as well Popeye! There's just no holding you back!
John
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G'day, mate! Looking forward to your reinstating some of your logs in brief when you have time!
John
80' ELCO PT Boat by Timothy Wood - FINISHED - BlueJacket Shipcrafters - Scale 1/4" = 1'
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1901 - Present Day
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Coming along nicely there, Tim!
John