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Bulkheads are generally solid flat pieces cut to shape; frames are hollow and often built up of several pieces like the real thing. Look at HMS Winchelsea for an example of the former and a Swan cross-section for an example of the latter.
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Don't lose your drive now - you are doing so well!!! Beautiful work as usual. Dobri.
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Never noticed the wall until you pointed it out! (You can always crop the photo.) Nice progress, Thunder.
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Just reading up on your build, Kees. Very impressive work!
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Nice ropewalk and nice workshop, Amalio!
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Very nice, Mike. A Forstner drill bit will do a non-tearout job nicely, but you did well with the hole-saw bit.
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Welcome here, Mark. There's no such thing as a stupid question. You'll find helping hands here. It may interest you to know a book is coming out shortly on the Hayling hoy of 1759-60. Yes, she worked Portsmouth harbour back then.
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She is making up into a very sweet hull, Thunder. I wish I could remember the year that the ad appeared. I do recall that this was a separate, inserted and folded sheet with a full-colour photograph of the completed model on it.
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Your second version of the central figure is superb!
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Impressive 'save'! And congratulations on your 80th as well. Many more healthy years to you.
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Is the central figure perhaps representing Neptune, flanked by two nereids?
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
druxey replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Coming along very nicely indeed, Pat. Your work is very clean.- 993 replies
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That is spectacular miniature modelling work, Doris!
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Clinker and clench are different names for the same thing! I remember the advertisements in the '70's in Model Shipwright for this kit. Couldn't afford it back then, but lusted after one!
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Absolutely, Shipman! I'm sure I too, with my faults and foibles, qualify for that diagnosis as well....
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I wonder whether the treasure trove of recently discovered Black Sea wrecks may hold the key to some of these mysteries. I understand that they will be examined more closely this summer....
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I remember, as a kid, seeing him and his models in London at Model Engineering exhibitions. I was too young to truly appreciate his work then. He was an odd character who today may have been diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum.
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