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John - welcome aboard. Part of the model-making process is stuffing it up, then figuring out a solution to the problem. That is the enduring challenge and source of satisfaction! As Chris C. points out, the fact that you completed the model, warts and all, is a significant achievement.
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It looks as if some modifications were carried out between the two photos. - The steering column is shorter and more angled in photo 2. - The hydrofoil mounts look to be in the same relationship to the wheel in both pics. - Either the aft end has been shortened (unlikely) or the whole 'cockpit' moved aft about two feet. Comments or criticism?
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With cotton, use water to 'tame' the line by making it flexible without fighting you. Dilute PVA will fix it in place.
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Yes, metal base to the strips - much more durable than paper or fabric.
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Back a little late to the story, Dan. Great progress and experimentation. For clearing the lacing holes, dental 'Lightning Strips' should do the work efficiently. E.g.: https://factorydirectdental.com/products/ceri-saw-interproximal-12-pk-1339?variant=48395787403563&country=CA¤cy=CAD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAtsa9BhAKEiwAUZAszbEgStN7AXE438G3C-Jou1nuvp1ma29_HwUDCTx6fMO4wmbeWcRAwxoCNa8QAvD_BwE
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HMS ANSON 1781 by albert - 1/48 - 64 guns
druxey replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
The gaps are slowly closing! Beautiful work.
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