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They be runnin' the wrong way ... which was what I was getting at above.
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I think that yer planks are too short, Dave ... and waaaaay too wide !!
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
CaptainSteve replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
That looks darn good, Nenad !!- 4,152 replies
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Looking good, Paul. I believe that you can find pre-formed hulls in the correct scale. But you will find that you will be bashing them to suit your model. Thus, I think you might be better off to scratch-build them.
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Real happy to read that you are over the worst of it, Mark ... now, perhaps, you can get back to entertaining us and building your Licorne.
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Jesse. There's a version of the method Popeye is describing in Kit-Basher's. I first learned it from Jay (modeller12).
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Not sure what your selection criteria for ship-building is, Anton ... but for mine, I establish some spurious connection to whichever family member the build is intended. In the case of my next build, it'll be for a sister, who is married to an Englishman ... so the Revenge fits the bill perfectly.
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Amati's Revenge is most definitely on my to-do list. O'course, by the time I actually get around to it, I'm sure there'll be another two - five ships to add to the list.
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Thanks, Tom. Yet another of your pictures gets moved to my Ideas Folder for future reference ...
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She looks amazing, Jack !! I'm sure that if you took a few ever so slightly out-of-focus pics with a nice sepia background, they'd look exactly like those old historical photographs. Bravo !! (PS: You were right ... the surprise was worth waiting for)
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Your carving skills are par excellence, Dave (but we already knew that) !! I had a close look at the various stern pics from AOTS and it seems that the eagle in the 1927 version is shown standing with it's legs splayed. It is most definitely a different piece to those on earlier versions, as well as being in a different location (but precisely where you have yours positioned). I'm trying to upload a photo to show what I mean ... but not having much success.
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Lookin' good, Scott. It would be most interesting to see yours and Anton's Sovereign battlin' it out on Lake Monger.
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Looking better and better with each update, Jack !!
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MMA time ?? You're a cage-fighter nowadays ?!?! Or working at the Maritime Museum ??
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You have an incredible job, Anton. I'm definitely jealous. I visited the Duyfken just recently, too. Curious to know if I missed you that day.
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Thanks, Dave. I see you have overtaken me with your own Constitution build. I'm enjoying following that very much. Unfortunately, I haven't made much progress lately, as I am struggling to make the transom line up with the hull properly. I'll post an update soon to show what I mean. It well could be that the problem lies with my limited skills ... or it could be, as I am currently suspecting, that the problem is with the kit itself. O'course, it cannot be ruled out that stubbornness is a part of the problem, as I still intend to light up the Captain's quarters and go for an 1812-style of stern. Thanks for dropping by everyone. I'll get back to building soon ...
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