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Bedford

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  1. Keith, you and I will surely fade away but I hope the model survives the millennia
  2. I love the craftsmanship in this build and have one question about the beautiful brass work, how are you going to keep it shiny over the years?
  3. Magnet stop on the machine vice, another one for the memory banks!
  4. Keith when it comes to stumbling upon the info you desperately need you are no Robinson Caruso! With my big RC schooner build I planned it for ages and kept files on the computer knowing I'd need to refer back to them and when the time came I was completely stumped until I went back through the computer for inspiration and there in front of my eyes was the very info I needed, stored safely with forethought and promptly forgotten! This has to be one of the most beautiful builds I've ever seen!
  5. This is one of the most beautiful pics I've seen!
  6. Thanks so much for that, another post of yours saved for the future!
  7. I have a question about the brass work, what is your polishing process, what do you use?
  8. Interestingly the Sydney Heritage Fleets' steam tug Waratah circa 1903, which I crew, has a very similar looking helm. It has the degrees of rudder and an indicator on the top. Differently to Altair the Waratahs helm is answered by a steam winch that hauls the tiller chains. http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/14711-models-on-a-scale-of-11/#comment-483609 No pics of the helm there but nice pics of the fleet, espacially Waratah
  9. Love it and you know what, it's your build and you can put pink sails on her if you like. If you owned the real thing would you leave the basic one in place or have a better looking one made?
  10. Just beautiful, another one added to the memory banks for future reference.
  11. All I can do is repeat what others have said, she's beautiful John. Well done, I'll have to get in there and see her again now she's done!
  12. I've seen one of these under sail on Sydney Harbour and they are just beautiful, they make it look so easy compared to the newer boats too. This is just magnificent!
  13. Paper divider........................noted Magnets holding square......noted Both filed for future reference. As for the piece, I've said it all before. Pointless to keep repeating the superlatives!
  14. Hey Keith, I think I'd probably just make each block as and when needed. That'd break the job up!
  15. Some of those pics look like the real thing, beautifully made!
  16. I will Jim I've been working with Sydney Heritage Fleet lately (except in this heat wave we've been having) and am crewing the steam tug Waratah on 25th Feb so not sure when, you'll have to let me know when you're there and I'll see what I can do.
  17. I'm feeling another visit to ANMM in the near future to see the finished product.
  18. John, he did make it and the process is detailed earlier in this thread. It shouldn't be too hard for you to find.
  19. I love this hull, it's just beautiful and the white just adds to the whole effect. Well done as usual.
  20. Sounds just like Orange in winter! I now live in the outskirts of Sydney and we are having 40 plus. It's killing me. But once in a while someone makes a simple sly Monty Python reference and I see more beautiful progress on a stunning model and it eases the pain!
  21. I think the charts will be adequate for the sailing she'll do.
  22. Hi John, I was in on Thursday after sailing on James Craig to welcome the Chilean sail training ship Esmeralda into Sydney. I never go to that part of town without calling in to the Museum and checking out the "Pritt" She is just beautiful! Steve
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