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looks amazing Andy........to see them in there so level and flat....it just compliments the construction of the frame itself. NICE!
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great masting! you enjoy making them from brass......is there an advantage to it?
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she's looking great Max........little by little, the rigging is coming together! your really turning out a beautiful model!
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yepper! yea, a reno like that can be scary........but when the dust clears, the outcome will make it all worth it.
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that must be your formula for a fantastic build.........sail all summer, and then dry dock in the winter. whatever it is Gil.......you have it down-pat !
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looking very nice Sjors.......great start !
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hello J..........I had no idea you were here as well! doing a swell job........all too happy to follow along
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
that's the spirit!- 4,152 replies
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there shouldn't be that much curvature. what you can do is: rib #4 - the beam cemented flush with the top of the posts ribs #5-6-7 the beams can be cemented on the tops of the posts. sand the chamber for the water run off, and take down any high spots {rib #1 may need to have this done} there is a slight curve upward at the bow, so don't despair if you don't get it all. hope this helps out.
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
I commented on that earlier Nenad.........when you fit the deck out more......get the pin rails on, and get her looking busy, I really don't think it's going to show that badly. your doing a fantastic job! exactly........the next build will be better. you've had enough set-backs........time to see you smile!- 4,152 replies
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MAN>>>>>>>>>I love how you do that....never get tired of seeing it!
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
looks really sweet Nenad.........stanchioning is a very nice bit of detail......- 4,152 replies
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
I'm not so bad........I love a good roller coaster. when I get up on a roof, I need to walk around a bit to get my 'legs'.......after that I'm fine. I haven't had to do stuff like that for quite a while now.......I might be a bit daunted. we went to a concert a few years ago.......our seats were wayyyyyyyyyyyyy up in the 'nosebleed' section. cripes......felt like I was going to slide off the edge! don't lean over the railing..........I joked around about it for a bit. don't think anyone was amused when I hollered out 'Avalanche'!- 4,152 replies
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great progress Michael....such a nice scale for tying knots! super workmanship and added detail gee, the ninth is only a few days away........I'll be sure to wish 'er a happy birthday then........I hope your not in for the 'terrible twos'
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very nice and great planking too! very well done! thanks for the link.......I have it bookmarked
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I showed it to the admiral.......her observation made me laugh........."it's as long, as I am tall!" :D she likes your desk
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you came through your problem quite well! the structure looks awesome if you have any floppy discs lying around, the disc filament would be perfect...........look at Peter Visser's build of the Zeechouw. it works quite well
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the only time I've run into a problem, is when I put in a new cartridge. usually I run a picture or two through it, use up some of the ink, and then once when I go to use it, to get the ink moving. I tried the idea of diluted white glue, and found out what it does......that's why i use the decal bonder. I let it sit for a bit to dry, and then I spray it with the bonder........it dries very quickly, and doesn't give the ink time to become solvent and bleed. a light coat to lock it in........another coat to seal it. when the flag is cut out, it helps quite a bit with the fraying issues that can happen. the flag will be two sided, so it is folded over the thread and white glue can be used to do this. it can be stitched as well at this point.
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I'm not talking about decals......I'm talking about printing right on the sail cloth. let it set a while for the ink to dry, and then hit it with the bonder......I notice that this product can be purchased separately now. Testors this is the basic decal maker......if you read the description, it will tell you how to get the standard edition {which is what I have} the basic will not allow you to import images and designs, but the standard one will. from there you can alter it and change it to whatever you want, and it even comes with some common decal designs and insignias
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
your getting there Nenad.......little by little. can you get a flat lacquer where you live? it will dry flat and bring out the grain all at the same time. where I live, I can get a white primer....it would make it easier to repaint that aft bulkhead. lite colored primer.....is the key- 4,152 replies
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