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Jim Lad got a reaction from Moonbug in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
Take the plunge to the dark side, Bug - you'll never look back!
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from captainbob in USCG Pequot (WARC-58) by captainbob - FINISHED - 1:96
She's already a ship. Lovely workmanlike lines to that hull.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Piet in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
The timber is actually Privet, mate.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Piet in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
Take the plunge to the dark side, Bug - you'll never look back!
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Piet in Continental Frigate Hancock by wyz
Looking forward to the re-birth, Tom.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from GLakie in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
The timber is actually Privet, mate.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mikegerber in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
G'day, Hakan. Dunny - Australian slang for an outside toilet. That's it there behind the main shrouds.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Dimitris71 in USCG Pequot (WARC-58) by captainbob - FINISHED - 1:96
She's already a ship. Lovely workmanlike lines to that hull.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mobbsie in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
The timber is actually Privet, mate.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from captainbob in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
Take the plunge to the dark side, Bug - you'll never look back!
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from wyz in Continental Frigate Hancock by wyz
Looking forward to the re-birth, Tom.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from GLakie in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship
Take the plunge to the dark side, Bug - you'll never look back!
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in USCG Pequot (WARC-58) by captainbob - FINISHED - 1:96
She's already a ship. Lovely workmanlike lines to that hull.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Piet in Holiday Harbor by popeye the sailor - 1:20 scale - multi build
An interesting idea for the windows, Popeye.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Omega1234 in USCG Pequot (WARC-58) by captainbob - FINISHED - 1:96
She's already a ship. Lovely workmanlike lines to that hull.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Mirabell61 in USCG Pequot (WARC-58) by captainbob - FINISHED - 1:96
Not much done? crikey, Bob, you're making a beautiful job of it at lightning speed.
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
An interesting idea for the windows, Popeye.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Canute in Tosa "Wasen" by catopower - FINISHED - Thermal Studio - 1/10 scale - SMALL - Traditional Japanese Fishing Boat
Looking good (as usual), Clare.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Tosa "Wasen" by catopower - FINISHED - Thermal Studio - 1/10 scale - SMALL - Traditional Japanese Fishing Boat
Looking good (as usual), Clare.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Holiday Harbor by popeye the sailor - 1:20 scale - multi build
An interesting idea for the windows, Popeye.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Canute in Tosa "Wasen" by catopower - FINISHED - Thermal Studio - 1/10 scale - SMALL - Traditional Japanese Fishing Boat
Looks like a nice little project, Clare.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Omega1234 in Holiday Harbor by popeye the sailor - 1:20 scale - multi build
An interesting idea for the windows, Popeye.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Tosa "Wasen" by catopower - FINISHED - Thermal Studio - 1/10 scale - SMALL - Traditional Japanese Fishing Boat
Looks like a nice little project, Clare.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from bluenose2 in Life boats
Les,
It would depend on the Master's preference, but uncovered at sea would be the norm. In port, it would really be six of one and half a dozen of the other - the Master and Mate may very well have liked them covered to keep them clean and to prevent theft of boat equipment.
John
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Jim Lad got a reaction from Jack12477 in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Beautifully constructed wheel, Remco.
John