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Sometimes, I'm just as slow as molasses in winter... I took my time fairing the inside of the bulwarks/hull area and installed the inner planking. Not too shabby from where I sit. Also added the quarterdeck beam spacing. Time to dig out the Gundeck planking pieces, fit them and paint the inside red. I'll probably lay down a thin coat of Vallejo matt varnish first as my tests showed a smoother finish than just doing the paint itself as I'm using a brush. This should be fun. In case you're wondering what the clothes pins are for, they hold the hull down to the building stand.
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Looks great from here, Alan. I really can't mentally wrap my mind around such small models with that level of detail..
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Martindale 4" Saw Blades
mtaylor replied to HReardon's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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Martindale 4" Saw Blades
mtaylor replied to HReardon's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I have these two bookmarked....in addition to the ones mentioned. https://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tn/Saw-Blades/Circular-Saw-Blades/Wet-Dry-Cut-Saw-Blades?navid=12105956 https://www.globalindustrial.com/g/metalworking-tools/metalworking-saw-blades/jewelers-saws/Jewelers-Slotting-Saws-1-1-2-Diameter -
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There is a AoTS book for Bellona but not sure how available it is. It does show a taper on the bow. A quick search here does show some builds with most being kits. You might check out Mark's scratch build here:
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The deeper you go into this hobby, and the more time you spend at Michael's, Hobby Lobby, etc. (including fabric stores) the more stuff you'll find you can use.
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As I understood it, the train tackle had hooks and were secured somewhere near the gun(s). Some nations only had one set for every two guns, others each gun had it own. I can't remember where, but I've seen drawings showing the the tackle hooked to eyes in the overhead beams so they were at the ready but not laying about the deck.
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Novice is greeting from the Bavarian Alps
mtaylor replied to XS400DOHC's topic in New member Introductions
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Hello Kloppie. Welcome to MSW. I agree with Keith on opening a build log as it's a great way to meet other builders and solve problems.
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Ok... lets just leave this one as is since you already have one for the Minnesota and this conversation at this point is the Nef. It's sometimes (many maybe?) easy to go off topic and confusion results. Best bet is not to cross over postings like the Minnesota here and the Nef over on the other one.
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Not according to what I've read here on MSW.
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Welcome to MSW Captfrantic. Do we call you Capt?, Frantic?
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Beautiful and precise work, Tom. Do post a picture when have in a case. BTW, 4-1/2 years isn't bad considering research, problem solving, etc., not to mention real life getting in the way.
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In addition to those places mentioned by Barkeater, there's places like Ages of Sail, possibly Blue Jacket,. As for the 3mm blocks, you'll have to size the eyebolts for your needs. Are you looking for the bolts that go into the ship or into the block? BTW, how many do you need? I look in my stash and see what I have. I'll need the diameter of the ring. I think I have some very tiny ones both wire and photo etch.
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