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Hello Lohengrin, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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She's looking first class, Nils. John
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Just a small update. I've now replaced the incorrect sections of forecastle rail with the more appropriate chain and have left the removable section on the port side lying on the deck in preparation for the supposed recovery of the port anchor. I've also been doing some repair work on the well deck that is not readily visible. John
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British Pathe film: Model Boat Building, 1956.
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Nothing like building a model that you can barely lift! John -
perhaps very fine wire mesh like the filters found in some garden spray pumps? John
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Even new, A lobster smack wouldn't have looked too flash. A quote from Ted Frost's "From Tree to Sea", his very detailed book of the building of a wooden drifter on the east coast of England before the First World War - "These were pretty rough, as they were all drifter's fittings". In other words, it's a work boat, not a yacht! John
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That's a relief! Interesting way to make a wheel. John
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New member and brand new (Paper) modeller!
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Hello Marcel, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John -
Hello from South West of England.
Jim Lad replied to Missile-Monkey's topic in New member Introductions
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Now she's looking like a real submarine. Hope you find a good solution to your loose joint problem. John
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Just Retired and yes... another Heller Victory Builder
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I agree with Rick - very nice, Nils! John
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Hello, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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Quite a production line you've got there! john
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Nils, thanks for that. I had forgotten about the 'Padua', but she is in many ways a similar ship. Jerome, this restoration is a little different to most, as we want the model to accurately represent the ship at a particular period in her history. While we are keeping as much of the original work as possible, some has to go in the interests of accuracy for a museum model. John
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