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Chuck, the model and all my tools are still locked away in the museum. I'm hoping to get back to the museum in December, but at the moment everything is still a little shaky with the State Government keeping its options open to some extent with loosening our Covid restrictions. John
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Hello Alex, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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Hello from Mocksville, North Carolina
Jim Lad replied to Scott Mitchell's topic in New member Introductions
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That's a really good start, Richard. John
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Welcome home, Bug! John
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Nice to see you back. As a struggling would be watercolourist, I love to see these. John
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Cheers from Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
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Hello Len, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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You've made a very nice job of those railings, Rob. Well worth the effort. John
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Kevin, according to Underhill, the multiple backstays are treated in exactly the same way as shrouds. John
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Hello Richard, and a warm welcome to the forum from down in Sydney. A beautiful and a tragic ship! That looks a very fine model you're building of her. A mate of mine was master of the Lytellton ocean rescue tug at the time of the Wahine disaster and they were on standby to sail up to Wellington to assist if required. I remember him telling me that his wife was begging him not to go because of the severity of the weather and he saying that he told her that they were a rescue tug and their reason for existence was to rescue ships and people. He also said that they were actually very relieved when they were told they weren't needed - he said, "I'm not sure we would have got as far as Wellington in those seas." John John
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Hello from the foothills in North Carolina
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Greeetings from Italy, Sardinia Island
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Just found your log, Cyclops. That's a very nice job of planking you've done. John
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
Jim Lad replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Is there anything that says that the tackles have to be singles, Patrick? Could one of them be a gun tackle? jOHN- 993 replies
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Hello John, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'. John
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Hello Reg, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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