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Military Wrecker - Revell - 1:32 Scale - PLASTIC
mtaylor replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Had a Captain like that in 'Nam. Was grunt but for some reason they put in an aviation shop. Had people saluting, dusting the rafters in the hanger and polishing the concrete floor in the shop. Always had starched jungle utils and spit shined combat boots. He was the bane of everyone's existence. After I rotated home and discharged, I heard he got not so gentle wake up call that involved explosives. -
Welcome to MSW. I think your tools you showed will be a tad too large for a model.
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I have found it strange that often ships think they are airplanes and try to fly. You're doing well on this build.
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Eric, Your log has been a wonder ride. Thanks for letting us follow on the trip. I'm looking forward to the final photos. Pics on the river bank sounds iintriguing.
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If no one has one, there's a link to Amati on the home page. On their website, the "contact us" is lower right hand side. I hope you can get the instructions.
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Thanks for the information. Very helpful. Maybe I've been doing it wrong then.... brandy, irish creme, or coffee... pick one as I rotate my vises.
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Beautiful work, Keith. The brass is visually a nice touch and probably stronger. Stupid question perhaps, will you be doing the china and silver placesettings?
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WW2 ship drawings anyone know what this is?
mtaylor replied to Dean77's topic in Nautical/Naval History
The plan (your last photo and the second photo are the clues) is a electronic wiring diagram. As far as I can tell, it's not all the wiring as in a schematic but more of one to show the runs of the cables. Now whether or not "Genova" is the name of the ship, I have no idea. Was he a ship's electrician? Or maybe damage control? The "chit" might similar to what many of carried in Vietnam. What we had was a "Geneva Convention Card" which stated military person and some info. I'm thinking that was similar so if he ended up (maybe if the ship sank?) and he was rescued by locals, it would help get him back to the allied lines/forces. I hope someone with the answer will pop in. -
Welcome to MSW, Steven.
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Hello, Geo. Welcome to MSW. When you're ready, open a build log in the Scratch area and use the keyword "RESTORATION" in the title. This looks like a fascinating project.
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Wow... first plastic and PE and so darn tiny. Just Wow.... looking like you've doing this for years.
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Marc, I'm enjoying this bit of a tutorial and I'm happy it's not a video. Seems if I watch a video it's almost impossible (for me anyway) to study what was done and how. If Scotch helps with the carving, what brand? Enquiring minds and all that.
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Mini Table Saw recommendations
mtaylor replied to captainscott's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Per the site given it appears to be 8mm for the hole diameter. Many of us do as we either didn't know of the Byrne's saw or it wasn't around when we bought our MM table saw. Not a great saw, but not a bad one either. -
Steve, Put your list of stuff you want to sell, give away, barter for, etc. here: https://modelshipworld.com/forum/41-traders-dealers-buying-or-selling-anything-discuss-new-products-and-ship-model-goodies-here-as-well/
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Almost 30 Years since my last build!
mtaylor replied to Todd Hart's topic in New member Introductions
Not sure where you are, Todd, but if you're where you get snow, remodeling costs usually drop pretty sharply during the winter as no one wants they're house a mess over the winter holidays. -
Converting a Backyard Shed into a Model Workshop
mtaylor replied to Hank's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Jaager brings up a good point. I hope you have plans for heating and air conditioning in the He Shed. -
True about being torn away but it wouldn't have a quarter of the ship. I think the name has more to do with being attached to the officer's quarters, but that's my thought. The hull planking went all the way to the stern. A small doorway was cut for access (smaller than normal) and quarter gallery framing was added and then planked with "thinner" material than the hull planking.
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