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Rare complete ship's curves set on eBay
mtaylor replied to Bob Cleek's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Here's the place but you'll need to have 25 posts first. That keeps those out who just want to use us as Ebay. https://modelshipworld.com/forum/41-traders-dealers-buying-or-selling-anything-discuss-new-products-and-ship-model-goodies-here-as-well/ -
kit review 1:120 USS Susquehanna - WoodyJOE
mtaylor replied to James H's topic in REVIEWS: Model kits
There's been a few of these built here. Search for them in the non-ship area in Short Leave -
Thukydides, we have some marvelous paper modelers here. Just do a keyword search (upper right hand corner of the page) and use "paper" and select "Topics" in the dropdown for your search. You'll see not only paper kits but also paper scratch builds.
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Lovely work, Chris. And the display looks great.
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Brief update. I'm still planking (rather slowly it seems) but with the Sphinx coming in tomorrow, I've put the Hen away for now and spent the day cleaning up the shop and rest of the place. I'll continue to work on her while doing the Sphinx. So here's where the build is... I have about 6 more strakes to do on the hull then I can turn to the stern. She's not sanded or filled below the wale but I'm happy with her.
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This will be my log for the Sphinx from Vanguard Models. It's due to come in the morning. I've been gathering paints (and testing them) and some odds and ends like sand papers. Today , I'm clearing the workshop, etc. Once it's here, I'll start posting to my log. This should be a fun project and also, a bit of re-learning.
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Great to see you back, Slog. You're making progress again!!!!!!!
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Don't worry about how long this topic is. Research is a big part of any scratch build where you have to make your own plans.
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Picture posting help
mtaylor replied to Boats Sully's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Gary is right. Convert them to JPG format. HEIC is a Microsoft format and not used much on the Internet. -
Ancient galley rams discovered - photos
mtaylor replied to Louie da fly's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Those tests will be interesting to see. I'm curious how well things will scale down for these tests and do assume (bad idea, I know) they won't use glue on the test targets. -
No worries. There a bunch of "proprietary" file types that won't open on just about any web site.
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Alaskan Cedar
mtaylor replied to Essayons's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
For other woods for framing instead of boxwood which is pretty pricey, there's maple, cherry, pear, and other fruit woods. They have the tight grain we need and the hardness. -
Ancient galley rams discovered - photos
mtaylor replied to Louie da fly's topic in Nautical/Naval History
You sir, are a master of understatement.
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