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Jim Lad

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  1. Those boats have come together really well, Ilhan! John
  2. Congratulations, pat! She looks magnificent on the water. I especially like that low angle image from the port quarter. John
  3. Looks like she'll make a very nice model, David. In your search, did you find the web site, https://srcmbc.org.uk/2020/06/21/brannaren-a-baltic-coastal-tanker/ John
  4. Every workshop should have a range of shipping tube clamps! 😀 Very nice work, Paul. John
  5. Deck fittings can be such fun, Phil (or not!). 🙂 John
  6. Thanks again for your guide to making these boats, Ilhan. That's a very accurate way of getting the ribs positioned correctly. John
  7. Thanks Nils. I'm finding that the rigging of a four master just seems to go on for ever! 🙂 John
  8. Lovely work (as usual) on those rigging components, Siggi! John
  9. I use a hot iron on my silkspan sails, under a piece of baking paper and moving the iron quickly across the paper. John
  10. Hello, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  11. Thanks for the positive feedback on the sails, Keith. It really helps! Thanks Paul: I think you're right, but I'm afraid I would really like to see her finished and in a proper display case. Visitors keep saying I must have amazing patience, but sometimes I wonder. 🙂 And a warm thankyou to all those who have attached 'likes'! John
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