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druxey

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    Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada
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    Theatre, music, history, cycling, model making.

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  1. Royals. if present, would only be flown in very light airs.
  2. Yup, they always are! But digging out information is like a treasure hunt - and the thrill of discovery.
  3. Your first model looks pretty good despite all the mistakes you mentioned! Welcome aboard. We all learn from many mistakes. Fortunately there is plenty of good advice and also tutorials on this site that will help you. Have fun.
  4. It appears that the bulkheads start at the bow (top right) and are in sequence going left, then continue right to left in the second row. However, without any labels it is not certain. There are 11 slots in the backbone, but only 9 bulkheads. Who supplies such incomplete information?
  5. I think most readers here understand that different folk like to work at their own level and most will respect that. As James (an Administrator with a capital 'A') said, the armchair arrogants usually end up elsewhere.... Welcome aboard!
  6. Lovely work as usual. However, I am curious; Why do you not use a drawplate and split bamboo to make your treenails? It's much more time and labor effective.
  7. Good questions. I think you need to do your own research. Look online in the RMG site. Check not only the plans, but contemporary model photos as well. An example: https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-66464 Blow up this image. Although lo-res, you can see that the fore face of the bollard timber projects forward of the hawse timbers, above the line of planking - in this case.
  8. Freehand drilling? I usually drill an undersized hole, then open it out making any correction.
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