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Beautiful build, Matti. Myself (and several work colleagues) are really going to miss your Wasa updates.
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Nice work on your sails, Jesse. Thank the heavens that I only had to do two !! (PS: I have some left-over sea-gull droppings, in case you want them)
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Exactly !! Sure, other details could have been open to interpretation (just like for any modeler), but you wouldn't think that sailors from the very ship would just take a guess, or use artistic licence, on the number of windows. And, yet, the Corne paintings show a 5-window display ... (But I do recall reading somewhere that he was not a naval man)
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Damn !!! Way to make the whole thing just POP !!! That's a very nice touch, Matt.
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Correct, StGeorge ... (mebbe not as long as I thought it would take)
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Sorry, Amateur, I really don't know too much about this one ... Although, I do know it isn't the Glenlee. (Google tells me it was not built at Tyne or Clyde)
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Those whippings are looking mighty fine, Matt !! I be thinkin' the ones on the real Launch started out in life a-lookin' like yours .... and ended up more like mine.
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Beautiful work, Tuffarts !!! I think the plumbing will really make the whole thing POP when added.
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If an adventurous soul wished to try, they may even take a 3mm to 4mm watch-hand and magnetise it ... They might then decide to float that watch-hand in a few drops of (very thin) oil under Geoff's reject contact lens and then affix it to Buck's piece of cedar (see above). Just Sayin' ... [EDIT: If someone ever does this, PLEASE quote this post and add photos]
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Is it the Himiko ?? ... a cruise ship designed by anime/manga artist, Leiji Matsumoto.
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Hmmm ... that could just work, Geoff. (Dang !! Now I have to get Buck to re-do the whole thing!!)
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Arrr ... Thank Ye, Buck !! Methinks your compass will be making an appearance in a few upcoming Bounty Launch builds ...
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That be a TERRIBLE thing to sa .... Oh !!! Wait a sec ... Thanks fer the compliment, DG !!!
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Nice start there, Cathead !! Take care with those frames. Some of us had no problems with bending them, whilst others (like myself) experienced (ahem) a few teething problems. Your question re: plank lengths is valid. You're right. They're a close thing. Oh. I just remembered ... you might wanna check the pintle/gudgeon cut-out on the stern-post against your plans. With my kit, it was the same as one plan Sheet, but different compared to another.
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I'm working on it now, Keith !!
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Doggie, There was, as I recall, an entry on 10 May, where Bligh rigged up a canvas weather cloth ...
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Just stunning, as always, Matti. I feel like I've been transported back to the 17th Century !! (PS: Help me out ... Google doesn't know what a 'svabel' is)
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