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druxey

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  1. David didn't beef them up; this is what one sees on detailed profile plans of the era! Just one example:
  2. Glad the triangular ringbolt method worked for you! The decision you made on the hatch covers looks really good. Model Motorcars Ltd supply a number of miniature bolts, etc.
  3. Welcome back, indeed! With your abilities, I'm sure those chairs will turn out well, Keith.
  4. Actually, the stiles are each just a single piece. I suspect that the notch in the rear of them was partly to save weight.
  5. I'm sure that there were local differnces between English (Steel) and French (Boudriot) practice.
  6. Apparently this toxic green was also used in book covers for a while....
  7. Horizontal lodging knees would be vital, I would think! The other, less likely, possibility would be beam arms.
  8. Looking very good, Chris. My solution is a bit late now: In order to avoid barked knuckles when fairing the inside of the hull, I fair the fore and aft frames before adding the midship ones. This gives lots of access and elbow room. Ah well, next time, perhaps....
  9. A hanging knee over a gun port (at least in English practice) would be 'cast' or angled around the port. Her there is insufficient space for this solution, so omitting it entirely is reasonable.
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