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Cutty Sark by NenadM
CaptainSteve replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Even better than used watch-parts !!!- 4,152 replies
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Arrr ... Well since we can hardly name your ship, CaptSteve's Revenge ... what about CaptMorgan's Revenge ?? (I'm hoping that Captain Morgan's rum is a well-known brand States-side, as well as down here in the Antipodes)
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
CaptainSteve replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Hey Nenad. This is just a suggestion for you, but you might consider using some watch-parts to make the cogs on your windlass. If you do, then you just know I will want to see your windlass in Kit-Basher's ...- 4,152 replies
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Tom, Not only will your Connie be as beautiful as the real thing, if you add the pins it seems she will be as strong !!
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Great work, Timbers !!! This looks like it's going to be a fun build to follow. (And thanks for the pics of your wiring socket ... I'm working on the very same thing myself at the moment)
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Thank you, Mark ... (You, Sir, doth make-eth MSW a most enjoyable experience !!) And, again, thank you to everyone who hath read me log to this point. As mentioned above, I be moving me base o' operations back to me USS Constitution build 'ere ... I be a-hopin' to see you all o'er there to follow the further Adventures o' CaptainSteve ... Me closin' note be this: Shouldst any future builders o' this kit, having suffered through me log and all o' the links a-followin', doth wish to discuss-eth further any o' the points I didst raise throughout me build, then please feel-eth most free to ask-eth o' me !!
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Arrr .. Thank ye, Gentlemen. Nigel. Plenty o' room up the back there ... Or, for the low, low price o' jus' $5000 per week (made payable to MSW), I be certain I can be arrangin' a Deluxe Seat fer ye up front. (Includes snacks) Matt. Since you and the Nutz Brothers phoned ahead then your seats have been reserved.
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Looking good, Paul ... real good. How are your gun-port lids coming along ??
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$1000 plus per bottle ?!?!?! Do y' have any idea how many cartons of Jim Beam I can get for that ?? (At least two weeks worth, bare minimum !!)
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The balustrades and banisters are fantastic. They will make an eye-catching feature on your build, for sure. Nice work !!
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
CaptainSteve replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Just what I was thinking, Nenad !!- 4,152 replies
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
CaptainSteve replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Ahhh ... the perfect home for a runaway piggy.- 4,152 replies
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Love that barrel (or is a barracoe) !!!
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Arrr ... That's the reason I give my ships away when I have built them, Nenad. It is not my responsibility to keep them clean.
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One final picture 'ere and the rest will appear in the Gallery. The big bloke in the Hi-Viz vest be me mate, CaptainAndrew ... ... 'e does actually smile from time to time, and on this day he was a-mostly smiling. But in this instance, he chose to walk in front of the camera just as his wife were taking some pictures o' his new boat.
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Truly, a beautiful job, Matt !! Me hat be off to you and your squirrels !! Sitting in your boss' office, your Launch will be a conversation-starter for years to come !!
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Arrrr ... That be true, Matt ... you and I, we both need a Sensei, and his name be Buck !!
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Thank Ye, Tom !!! Most verily, soon I plan on a-following your well-documented foot-steps very closely ...
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To be honest, Matt, I'm not entirely certain. I've spent the better part o' the last two years a-following various threads in the hope o' discovering the 'real' Connie .... and, yet, the very best that the most extensive research can come-eth up with, for any given date, wouldst most verily be a wildly-speculative 'guess-timate' !! I can only surmise that you will have to follow along and see what results ... as will I !!! PS: I DO plan on adding LED lights !!!
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Seriously, Buck ?? Not taking anything away from Matt, but surely yours has to be the tallest step-ladder o' the lot of us !!!
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