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bjoern reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Pandora 1779 by clloyd - Scale 1/64 - POB - 1790 configuration
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bjoern reacted to a post in a topic: Chain plates
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Is the Underhill "masting and rigging" the same as part two in his book about building the "Leon" ? If it is, that is a very good deal. Very informativ book.
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Thanks for posting this, helped me a lot.
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Plans Instructions for Mantua/Sergal "Bounty" 1:60
bjoern replied to llird's topic in Wood ship model kits
try this company http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/sergal_plans.html -
bjoern reacted to a post in a topic: Xebec by Auvergne - Amati - 1:60 - C. 1753
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bjoern reacted to a post in a topic: Rhodda Mary 1:60 Bulkhead Help
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The image I posted is not from my ship, it is one that I found on the net. It was the only way to show what i was talking about. I understand now, and are very thankful for the info.
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How do you build this. I am building the Pandora using AOTS book, and this subject is not mentioned at all. just some smal images.The kits I have done so far, and the scratch as well, has been easy as they was suported by plans/drawings. But in this case I am lost. Wat is the "link" made of, is it a metal plate or chain,wire or rope. The upper suport seems to be some "knee" made of wood. Is there a way to glue this to the hull and then it can be trusted when rigging is to be done. "sorry for my bad english"
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If you measure some of the other parts up against the plans you will have point to work from. This is what I do when something is missing. ( have bought some uncompleted kits)
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bjoern reacted to a post in a topic: Breadfruit Tree Wood
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bjoern reacted to a post in a topic: Breadfruit Tree Wood
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A waterboiler makes a good job for me. I use a glue who can be used on wet woodstrips. No problem. Just put the planks in the boiler,start up, and once the water boiles, the planks are ready to be bended and glued in place. I use a bottle or something to pre-bend the strips. I just hold it a minute or so.
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mobbsie reacted to a post in a topic: Fly tying vice for rigging?
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Nice idea. I will try this on my new prosject.
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bjoern reacted to a post in a topic: Fly tying vice for rigging?
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Amzingly done. Same idea I have on my mind when I think of the "Surprise" ( Have you been in my head) I thought of these in the early 2008 when I saw the movie "Master and Comander" This is very good.
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