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You cut the letters of the name out and glued them on? Well done!
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You have a load of suggestions already, but I'll add two cents anyway. If you want to build models that have the appearance of POF, many of the above such as the Cheerful kit will be great. However, if you want to understand actual prototype framed construction, may I suggest you look at Admiralty Models' Echo cross-section offering? It' s good way to ease into this type of model. (Link to AM is on the home page, right side.) Welcome to this merry band of modelers!
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I agree with Carl, but the log has already been sawn up
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Pipe clamps are a snare an delusion: wood will move to where it wants to be. The cut through the center of the log will stay flat(tish), but slabs on either side will progressively cup once the clamps are off. Better to sticker the planks, let them air dry and then plane flat.
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You are doing very well for your first planking job: you can't expect perfection instantly! Every model is a learning experience.
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The more neutralized blue-grey 'sits down' optically far better.
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Very adroitly done, Ed! I like that lashing technique.
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And long may you have good health, Gerald!
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Sometimes 'Frankenpatterns' work very well! Looks like you are getting the rhythm of it now.
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Somehow your updates have been below my radar for a while, so just catchng up with you, Clare. Some of the work is obviously not for the faint-hearted, but it looks really good so far!
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Miniature Russian carving tools
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I just happened to check here and see several requests for Mihail's e-address. Some of you have since PM'd me and I've responded. Please PM me for his contact info, as I'm reluctant to post this to the world at large. -
Well done, Toni. I know you would never have been happy with wonky aft ends to those head rails the way they were. Plus, they would always have reproached you every time you looked at the completed model. Great recovery!
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