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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. Lovely work, despite a drafting error - that so easily can happen!
  2. That is lovely! I can almost smell the hot oil and steam....
  3. Everything was standardised! The Fully Framed Model lists and shows these (page 211): Leaguer 4' 6" x 2' 9", puncheon 3' 6" x 2' 8" and hogshead 3' 1" x 2' 4". Construction was also standard. Powder barrels had withy rather than iron hoops, for obvious reasons!
  4. Just stumbled on your log. The model looks beautifully done. Love the canework!
  5. The foot bars are called stretchers. Some are simply vertical pieces of plank that fit into slots on longitudinal pieces each side of the boat or between vertical struts.
  6. Thank you for this primer in proper usage of images, Chris.
  7. Yes, Greg, you are correct: She is. The model is much more advanced now than in the photo posted. The hull, decks and fittings are almost complete. The headwork will shortly commence. But I don't want to hijack your exemplary build!
  8. The principle of a tally stick or tick strip is an old and very reliable one for transferring measurements error-free. You will find this very useful in many applications while building a model, Chris. I have a small pile of paper and card strips that I use for the purpose.
  9. Those frames will never get away.... Seriously, that is a very nice keel assembly. Looking very good.
  10. That is a magnificent pond yacht that you have there! Would shoe eyelets be about the right size?
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