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druxey

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  1. Hmm. Perhaps the total number of soldiers is 100, but taken in several trips across the river, before the bateau gives up and sinks!
  2. Five paces apart? They must have been incredibly drunk to miss each other three times at that close range! Idiot adolescents....
  3. No apology required, Ann. Just take one small task at a time, If you look at the magnitude of the work all together, it's daunting, even to experienced builders! There is lots of help here: all you need do is ask. And yes, model building is very therapeutic. It's helped me through tough times in life.
  4. Is it significant that in the 'tween decks photo, there is an eyebolt in the end of the tiller? Could a relieving tackle have been rigged in heavy weather?
  5. Stove fires? Please have a fire extinguisher handy! Plastic does not do well in high heat, and neither do ship modelers.... Your work is certainly paying off now,
  6. We all screw up at times! It's normal and how we learn. Figuring out how to correct the screw-up is the challenge. If you need help - ask!
  7. Thanks for explaining the modification to those shiny trucks that you are contemplating. Then they won't draw the eye.
  8. An interesting project! I note that the rudder shape is now different and therefore not original. Mast and bowsprit look very skinny as well. Mast was also shorter: you can check by taking the angle off the photo from stern of the hull to the mast top. Apply the same angle from the model's stern and where it intersects with the mast will give you the correct height. Simple triangulation.
  9. I should add that the master shipwright on Swallow - Toni - has done a very nice job on the layout of the deck planking.
  10. I'm not sure if and where I read it, Bruce, but observed this feature on some contemporary museum models many years ago. It makes sense, just as the rule for not cutting away any framing timber to 'make' the sides of a gun port.
  11. Good question. Yes, the rule is that if any plank is cut into by more than half its width, then the neighbouring plank is widened instead. This is to address a strength issue.
  12. Yes, I was wondering about the metal rimmed (solid metal?) trucks on the carriages as well. The model is looking great as the details bring it to life.
  13. Always nice to see an unusual subject modeled!
  14. Ah! That's why. I could not locate a deck plan for Bellona; it must be filed under Dragon. Thanks, Mark. Definitely grist for further research.
  15. Congratulations on laying her keel, Christian. The curtain has risen!
  16. I meant if you had a ZAZ number for the plan, Mark! Sorry if I was unclear. I always thought that the outer plank thickness at the stern was concealed behind ( i.e. forward of) the dummy light and munion. Also, unless the captain was extremely obese, the seat would be quite wide enough to comfortably ensconce himself in a seaway!
  17. Those counter timbers look a little thick in siding to my eye. Also as per the illustration posted above, usually the counter timbers slope slightly inward.
  18. Where did you find out that the outer plank within the quarter gallery was thinner than the outer planking, please? Can you quote the drawing? This is something new to me.
  19. That was a small fortune back then!
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