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you didn't use the sails that came with it.....I know that might not have been what you wanted to achieve, but they would have had a little better detail for you. the thing about sails at this scale, is that it's too small even for the use of a sewing machine. lines could have been drawn on them to imitate the pleats, would have added a little.....but them there's the edgings to take into account too. I see where your going with it.......for what the kit is, you have done a great job of her. I intend to use the supplied sails for mine.....I'll just paint them to look like canvas. my admiral wanted it.......now I have to build it. my reason for doing it.......I say I may not want to put my heart in it, but my creedo as a model builder, will override.....and I will do the best I can on it you've done a really good log on her......left me some damn good breadcrumbs to follow. I just wished the admiral liked battle ships
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can't believe I did that!!!!!!! sorry Hank........I really gotta cut down with the amount of builds I look at Payback.......just call me Denise!
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Piet.......never though of making a ladder like that! looks so cool! you must have some mixed feelings, getting so close toward being finished. I've enjoyed this build a lot!
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looks really neat Walt.....glad to see your back at the table!
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great progress Bob.....the rigging is nicely done
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
rudder looks great Nenad!- 4,152 replies
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thanks everyone for the good word and the likes! it was a toss up.......but I didn't like the snow plow look here {come to a point in the center} from the looks of the leaves and the raw damp feel outside.......we might see that crap sooner that we would like I did get a little done.........the bow has been lowered {now I can see the center line in the road } and I did two attempts at making the ice maker. the first one.......awww, I'll save the drivel for the update.......you'll see Keith: yes, the box cutter works very well, if your like me and don't have a saw. I'm very good at cutting straight lines on flat stock. I have quite a few......if you can't find yours, let me know......I'll send ya one BOB: that was a pain! due to the angled front, the fascia edges along the sides are angled as well to compensate........that's what changes the arch vectors. bisecting the fascia into two quadrants was the only way to keep it sane. I think it's about time I introduced you all to her.......what say ye?
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the second set of pictures was worth the like button saw the first set and said to myself.....oh...my! but the solution and fix was quick and easy..........great recovery! that's why this site is SO great.........the people in it!!
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IN the beginning pictures, I thought about Sjors..... "so, that's what happens to cottonball cannon balls when they get wet!" so....now to apply all the learning to the build! gonna be fun to see very nice Daniel!
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