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md1400cs

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  1. Richard, Thanks, Need to get back to her - she's been in idle drydock for over a month. Life has gotten in the way 😎. And also spent time in Europe for a 1st trip in about three years - given that the planet has been shut down for almost as long. Regards,
  2. Martyn, Sorry to read re: your mom. Sadly we all go through that (;-(((. I've always admired the work that you've done with this project. Stay well. Regards,
  3. Dziadeczek: Thanks SO much for your kind comments - your work IS so amazing that I am touched by your comments Frank; As always 😁
  4. such excellent work 👍 a pleasure for the eyes - a bit frustrating for my brain to possibly try to get near there 😀👌
  5. Hi all, As they say “third time's a charm” – rebuilt forward section of beakhead deck removing grid and also those out of scale slats. Then, ship wide also removed, the second attempt better but still non size matching grids and replaced them with new ones at all the decks. Ok…done with “fixes” (for now at least lol) will now actually move forward with continued work with at the stern section. Thanks so much for dropping by for a look, likes, and kind comments.
  6. Patrick - one of my favs to always follow - such excellent work - that I know you’ve enjoyed creating Regards,
  7. Funny - I guess, but as some of us may agree, they are sometimes also known as our so loved “Admirals" without reason 😂 In my next log posting I will also share my Admiral's latest comment as I was working on "my boat" as she calls it.... Ships in a bottle a niche within this hobby that I have always admired - that's as far as I will take it however.
  8. Frank, Just catching up - looking really excellent. Great work. She'll certainly double in width once the oars are installed.... Regards from soaking hot west coast lol
  9. Richard, Thanks for your very kind comments, interest and likes - so much appreciated - Yes - you read my mind lol - I will, of course, also remove the out of scale beakhead deck gratings lol (I used the wrong word in previous post (;-)) -- I posted a lazy thought....but knew it needed to go as well. PS: your Bluenose build is superb work, AND your new shipyard is not too shabby as either 😍 Regards,
  10. Allen, Thanks for your nice comments. And, yes, kit manufacturers often use generic "parts bins" adding common fittings within their kits; cannons being a primary example. Also lacking in accuracy, even with the most expensive current kits, are blocks and IMO very poor "threads" used for rigging (mostly out of scale) Actually glad that there are excellent options for purchasing much better quality fittings - I've been, for all of my three builds, using Chuck's Syren company for all of my ropes and blocks... Oh he's even improved the blocks he sells - may need to re-order haha. Cheers,
  11. Patrick and Frank, thanks Frank all is well on this side of the coast - lol just don't ask anything about water haha....
  12. Hi all, Sort of back-to back postings. This is a fix that was so needed. All deck gratings were so out of scale. grrr... So replaced them. Thanks to the so kind member that suggested that I fix this lol... May leave the bowsprit alone - Not sure yet. After spending north of $60 USD back and forth with Cornwall in the UK - had to settle for slight size variations. yikes. I wanted to have them all of the size that is superimposed below - but after several attempts to get the same 1.5 mm size gratings that would fit the existing openings (not available) - had to give up and settle for these 1mm bits that would cut to proper size for these four gratings Nonetheless an improvement IMO Regards,
  13. Hi Mates, Kevin: thanks your post is much appreciated Been a while since I’ve updated – small update on current work – very part-time in shipyard these days (;-(( - other "things" have absorbed my free time) ---- Had always intended to allow a limited stern view to the inside through side upper and lower windows as well – so did not use Sergal instructions that just applied side window frames against hull timber. (note their instructions image FYI) So, this area (my first image) is a disaster that had little foresight on my part. And will need lots of work…But I also knew that challenges would hopefully lead to better looking results than following straight “out-of-the-box” instructions IMO. Short text -- images do most of the communicating. Thanks so much for the many taking a look and the likes, Regards,
  14. Peter, V. Nice indeed -- PS: I learned something watching a youtube plastic model ship channel regarding flags. The builder used aluminium foil glueing the flag to the foil. Then adding another flag face to the other side of the foil. This allowed the builder to create very realistic folds of the flags. Yes working with much smaller "bits'. But I may try this later on my current project. Would like the flags to actually hang limp from their staffs - something that I still have difficulty achieving even after using fabric starch. Regards as always,
  15. Paul: Thanks for your kind words - I also sometimes insert text as personal therapy 😂 Glad that it is helpful Patrick, Frank: Thanks mates - glad to be back working on this project Thanks also to the members that clicked the "like" or just dropped by --- much appreciated Regards,
  16. Hi all, Have not posted since March as the shipyard had been closed for a couple of months. Admiral and I decided it was time for our home to have a remodel beyond just paint (shipyard became a storage room – yikes) So just catching up here with work that I am finally moving forward with… thanks to members still following, as well as those just dropping in for a look – so much appreciated. The poop deck and quarter decks have been my area of work. That said one glaring lack of foresight has resulted in a spacing issue. I was very tempted to tear out the poop, and quarter deck to fix this - but way too much re-building work, as well as having to totally re-plank both decks, lengthen bulkworks, as well as railings. So instead, just moving forward. Image notes sort of go through my thoughts, so keeping text brief. Sorry could be too many images in this particular catch- up post…. Last several images include details that were also added to the other decks (sump pumps, finished catheads, cannon ball boxes) Glad to be open and, working again… Regards,
  17. Frank, Nice update indeed. The Admiral and I (and family) have been lucky so far re: 19 - glad that you came through. (:-)))) Chuck's fiddle blocks are great - His new redesigned single blocks are on my list - when I get there. Your current build log is very awesome. PS: Mark is noted for his expertise - he's a sage indeed. lol Need to update my log it's been dormant for two + months with no progress on Sv of T Seas. Though shipyard has just now again reopened. Hmmmm Cheers, MJD
  18. Siggi, Apologies for adding this non-related post to your brilliant log. Noted - though this year the Admiral has determined that Portugal, later summer, is the plan. I'm fine with that, Lisbon has a brilliant Maritime Museum as well. I will visit it on a day that she "will need" to go shopping 😁 I'll post many museum images on MSW after my return. Germany now getting closer to the top lol Cheers,
  19. Siggi lol NO - not ships - As someone who drove busses for an airline,and loves model trains I meant this ONE PS: I can remove this thread link if its not to your liking
  20. Siggi, Beyond Excellent as always. PS: Hamburg is on my list -- and NOT for a ship museum - but for THAT other one that is arguably the most awesome in the world. Cheers,
  21. Patrick, As always excellently detailed work. Just again catching up. Billings do have parrels, as you know - you went the extra step making the ribs in wood - regarding the parrell rigging, as you know, I tried that with my Vasa - I know its there, but in the aggregate scheme of things it disappears haha. Your's is indeed a great model!! Also - your sails and their attendant rigging are spot on. My shipyard has been closed for over two months - need to open it up again Cheers,
  22. Siggi -- Just catching up - Wow continued great work. Your figures also add a wonderful visual perspective to the size of these types of ships! Well done indeed. Regards,
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