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Jim Lad got a reaction from CaptainSteve in Copyright - beware
Just to make life more interesting, remember that this is an international forum - although copyright is recognised world wide, the copyright laws of individual countries vary in detail.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in HMB Endeavour by BANYAN - FINISHED - Artesania Latina - 1:60 - circa 1768
Looking good, Pat! Sorry to hear about your chainplate disaster, but I'm sure you're equal to it.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Heroine 1838 by ggrieco - FINISHED - Scale 1:24 - Western River Steamboat as she appeared before hitting a snag in the Red River
Just delightful!
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Elijah in Bertrand by Cathead - FINISHED - 1:87 - wooden Missouri River sternwheeler
Not only a great model, but some very interesting discussion on the operation of American river boats, which differ markedly from our boats here in Oz.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Copyright - beware
Just to make life more interesting, remember that this is an international forum - although copyright is recognised world wide, the copyright laws of individual countries vary in detail.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from pete48 in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version
Nicely done, Pete.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from trippwj in What is the exact thickness of plates of iron in the 1870s?
If it's any help, Lloyds rules for 1890 give the outer plate thickness for iron ships of the size of the Warkworth as varying between 3/8" and 5/16". Can't go earlier for you, but I wouldn't think that there'd be much of a change over the two decades.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Bobstrake in Greenwich Hospital barge of 1832 by druxey - FINISHED - 1:48 scale
Now that will make a lovely model, Druxey. Are you going to finish her complete with sweeps?
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version
Nicely done, Pete.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version
She's really looking the goods, Pete!
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Piet in Holiday Harbor by popeye the sailor - 1:20 scale - multi build
A traditional high pitched roof, eh! Will there be an attic window as well?
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Jeronimo in La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
More beautiful work, Paul.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Canute in Greenwich Hospital barge of 1832 by druxey - FINISHED - 1:48 scale
Now that will make a lovely model, Druxey. Are you going to finish her complete with sweeps?
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Nirvana in Altair 1931 by KeithAug - FINISHED - Scale 1:32 - schooner
You can see her beautiful lines already, Keith.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Canute in What is the exact thickness of plates of iron in the 1870s?
If it's any help, Lloyds rules for 1890 give the outer plate thickness for iron ships of the size of the Warkworth as varying between 3/8" and 5/16". Can't go earlier for you, but I wouldn't think that there'd be much of a change over the two decades.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Holiday Harbor by popeye the sailor - 1:20 scale - multi build
A traditional high pitched roof, eh! Will there be an attic window as well?
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Omega1234 in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version
Nicely done, Pete.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Omega1234 in Holiday Harbor by popeye the sailor - 1:20 scale - multi build
A traditional high pitched roof, eh! Will there be an attic window as well?
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in What is the exact thickness of plates of iron in the 1870s?
If it's any help, Lloyds rules for 1890 give the outer plate thickness for iron ships of the size of the Warkworth as varying between 3/8" and 5/16". Can't go earlier for you, but I wouldn't think that there'd be much of a change over the two decades.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from BANYAN in What is the exact thickness of plates of iron in the 1870s?
If it's any help, Lloyds rules for 1890 give the outer plate thickness for iron ships of the size of the Warkworth as varying between 3/8" and 5/16". Can't go earlier for you, but I wouldn't think that there'd be much of a change over the two decades.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
More beautiful work, Paul.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Holiday Harbor by popeye the sailor - 1:20 scale - multi build
A traditional high pitched roof, eh! Will there be an attic window as well?
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Higaki Kaisen by BRiddoch - FINISHED - Woody Joe - 1/72 scale - SMALL
That is a seriously nice model, Bob.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from GLakie in Higaki Kaisen by BRiddoch - FINISHED - Woody Joe - 1/72 scale - SMALL
That is a seriously nice model, Bob.
John