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good start on the build Hennie. I can get similar type of planking from Billing / ages of sail.......love using that increment of planking
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nice progress.......armament and stack looks real good !
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they can be a pain. when I did my Connie and the first United states, I cemented them all in place, then did the rigging part. I don't have any pictures of the Connie.....it was for my mother. they kept it by a wood stove......................yea....you guessed it. after many repair jobs and burnt holes in the sails, it was ready for scrap. here's a picture of the United States though....it'll give you an idea of how large this model is. I have the studding sails on her too, which really adds to her width. the galley quarters looks really nice........as I mentioned earlier, it's not supplied in the U.S. kit.....but I intend to put it in. don't know why.....it won't hinder anything. check out other Connie builds...there are several here on the site. you may notice {and I hope someone will chime in and confirm this} that the bridle port {the one closest to the bow stem} doesn't have a cannon in it. it can either be closed up or left without a gun port lid {I'd close it up....personal taste}. it would only be used in extreme emergency......mostly it was used as a port to access weighing in the anchor. you'll notice in this picture......there is a cannon in it. it was built back in the 90's.......long before I came here and learned all this wonderful stuff! I'm a land lubber......what did I know!
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very well done Piet......neat fix you did there glad to see the 019 in your sig.......
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look'in good Jesse. I tend not to worry too much about the belaying pins.........if I do paint them, I wait and touch them with a like color with the rigging. most will not be seen anyway
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your getting the hang of it it looks great!
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lots of other folks here on the site, are far better than I. I just like to have fun.......I've been doing this a while. if you haven't looked, dig up my log on her.....it's in the scratch build forum. you'll see how I built the model. there's also plenty of ideas you can try for your model. keep at it.........your doing fine
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she looks good on the water.....very well done! I've never seen an albatros sea plane.....sounds like an interesting project.
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I did spoof a bit more on my engine idea. odd......I've had these thoughts before. during one of my tinkering tangents, I made an engine block for a V8.......I was going to make a hemi engine. I put it away, and haven't touched it since. I'll pull it out again......if I can remember where I put it I had made the head for the four lunger.......drilled the impressions for the spark plugs, and drilled the holes for the plugs themselves. I have four belaying pins for the plugs, but I think they are too large......I may use the 5 mm.....may look better the engine is painted in brunswick green. the interior of the pilot house has been painted too.......in pale gray. the floor was sanded and given three coats of poly urethane already..........I don't think I'm going to go for another coat. I cut a strip of 1/32nd flat stock and wet it......it's pretty flexible. this will be the shroud for the radiator. Tulle was cemented on both sides of the cast off part. the strip was cemented around the top of the cast off piece.......the bottom will be closed off with the piece you see in the background. I needed to do some sanding......adding the 16th to the width is almost too much for the width of the room. I made up some form of frame for the engine
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just as long as you know I'm not being a critic........I really want you to succeed. I'll help in any way I can. here are a few pictures of my A.G. it may give you some ideas. the rig is made up of three different size dowels. the rack is made from bamboo dowel. I made all the decals for her. you can get a good idea about the fenders and how they diminish just before the bird brackets. you'll get to make these bird cranes........they were fun to make.....very easy I still find it hard to believe that the hull was from another model...but this is what I thought of........and this is what I got do a search and look at the different trawlers there are.......you'll see some similarities in how they are constructed, and the equipment they use. don't forget the ice maker for her......
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well........what the heck have you on the build table now? if it's 'zero'......that the question you need to pose to the admiral mine would just tell me...."silly boy.....go scratch one!" but even with all my projects, and what I have in the closet......she still got me one for X-mas. it's the 'Norden' by Billings...an advanced beginner's kit, to be sure, but I think I can make it a full blown project give my regards to urmilla, and to you as well
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that's what MSW is all about I need to order some stuff from Cornwall too......in fact, some more of those belaying pins {I don't have enough}. heck, I'm gonna waste four of them on the engine......they will make great spark plugs I save all those crazy odds and ends......you never know when they will come in handy. a few other of my favorite ideas will come into play....I'll be sure to explain them out. they may be something you can use thanks for look'in in on that project......poor thing has been dormant for quite some time.
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