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Hey howya goin Nils mate, shes looking real good there mate, always wanted to build one of these looks fun.
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Hey howya goin Gil mate, wow thats coming along real nicely I like how you made the join disappear keep it up mate.
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Hey howya goin mate, welcome.
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Balsa as bow/stern filler
Eddie replied to Roks82's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Hey howya goin all, the only reason the filler block is there for me is to keep curvature of the planks all even and I have put pins in the balsa wood to just keep the plank up to it while the glue dry not nail in the planks. -
Hey howya goin Tony mate, wow she came out great grats mate.
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Balsa as bow/stern filler
Eddie replied to Roks82's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Hey howya goin Roks82 mate, I've always used balsa wood for my filling as long as there is a piece of wood up against the Bow of the ship where I can nail into. You can't nail into balsa wood but you can glue to it. -
Hey howya goin agian Nigel mate, can I direct you to here http://modelshipworldforum.com/ship-model-framing-and-planking-articles.php it will help you with planking on your next build and increase your experience level.
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Hey howya goin Nigel mate, shes looking good for your first build.
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Putting script between pictures
Eddie replied to ken3335's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Hey howya goin Ken mate, after you uploaded all your pics that you want in the post hover the mouse over the one you want to insert you will see a plus sign pop up in one of the corners of that pic click on the plus sign and it will add that pic to the area you are typeing your text and repeat just remember hit enter to put a gap between your text and pic. -
Hey howya goin Jaybees mate, you can buy Jotika/CalderCraft models here at Miniature Steam in Australia. Jotika/CalderCraft are one of the better ship manufacture around.
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Hey howya goin George mate, RC nice I'll be watching this one. Always want to do an RC model but I don't know where to start with RC's.
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Hey howya goin Pucko, coming along nicely there mate. If you want to do more on it you could start to sand and shape the hull the fun part of ship building.
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Hey howya goin E.J. mate, wow you are realy putting alot of work on this one can't wait to see more.
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Hey howya goin Dave, wow shes coming along great mate.
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