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druxey

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  1. Love the ventilation grilles, Keith. Season's greetings to you.
  2. Like the partial set of ships' curves I snagged some years ago marked 'HIC'. They are now in a museum.
  3. Scanning and reprinting from a screened print is always problematic, aside from any scaling and color balance issues. Julie has laid out this in exquisite detail!
  4. Impressive results from the tinning process, Mark.
  5. Wot, no breechings? Wait for the recoil! Good figures, though, and nicely painted.
  6. If you need to measure inside the hull from a baseline (the building board) outside, the best way is a gantry style frame with an adjustable pointer from the cross-piece. Mine slides along the building board and the horizontal scale (if needed to) slides to zero adjust. The vertical scale and pointer are held by friction. Note that there are pointers to each side. Rigidity is provided by L-plates screwed to the sides away from the camera.
  7. I have seen square-hole WW type collets offered on sBay in the past, but they are rare and consequently expensive.
  8. Season's greetings, Kevin, and enjoy family time in NYC! Aren't capstans fun to make? You needed to take a break from them, right?
  9. On most models, as in full size practice, the strake consists of more than one plank, so you can work from both the bow and stern post. The continuous strake is one limitation of this kit.
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