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  1. Patrick, Here's an old trick we used to use on model cars... toothpaste. Once sanded smooth as possible put some toothpaste on a soft cloth and start rubbing. The alternative is rubbing compound but that's pretty aggressive by comparison to toothpaste. BTW, the mint imparts a nice odor to the workshop and keeps the admiral happy.
  2. Beautiful work, Karl. Looks fantastic.
  3. Part of the problem is kits in general. The wood quality (straight grain, for example) is marginal along with age of the wood. We often hear about kits with wood so brittle that it cracks in the blink of an eye. The grain issue is a big one also as the manufacturers aren't concerned with making sure the grain is straight and the parts take full advantage of the grain.
  4. Welcome to MSW Jaan, Do a search, and you'll find several build logs for your ship. I suggest using the "Advanced Search" and the key word "Surprise" and pick "Content titles only". Browse through the other sub-forums such as the Shop Notes..." as there is a wealth of knowledge here. When you're ready, open a build log as it's the best way to get help, encouragement, and also to help others.
  5. Welcome to MSW scipios. Do a search, and you'll find several build logs for your ship. I suggest using the "Advanced Search" and the key words "bounty" and "constructo" and pick "Content titles only". Browse through the other sub-forums such as the Shop Notes..." as there is a wealth of knowledge here. When you're ready, open a build log as it's the best way to get help, encouragement, and also to help others.
  6. Looks great, Jan. Those last three pictures, to my eye, have a nice mood that's almost like being in port at sundown.
  7. Stönculd, I agree with the others on a build log....
  8. I quite agree with Floyd. I'm fond of Crater Lake, and the coast highway. We've done the road trip from extreme northern Oregon down to California several times on that road and always hit all the pullouts and state parks along the way. Very beautiful.
  9. To my eye, it looks pretty smooth and pretty spot on, Ben. My only comment is limit the speed on the rowing. The higher speed doesn't quite look right... too energetic methinks.
  10. Hi Hugh, Welcome to MSW from the other side of the pass. I commuted from Medford to K Falls for a couple years about 20 years ago. I always loved that drive. As for kits... take some time and browse the build logs of the kits that interest you. You get some good info on the pluses and minuses of them.
  11. Somehow I missed much of this log. Went back to play catch up. Looks wonderful, especially in her case.
  12. Scott, Looks super. I do have question... is one of the hangers missing the "rail"? See pic.
  13. Welcome to MSW, Randy. I'd suggest calling them again as your request might have fallen through the cracks, so to speak.
  14. Great job, Denis. Very nicely done and makes me want to try a plastic kit.. maybe someday. Here's hoping Santa brings you something you want.
  15. I know we're seeing the build, but the result sure doesn't look like "paper". Amazing work.
  16. Art, Steam is the secret but... the wood for those kits is a problem as the grain runs every which way and will break.
  17. Charter member of the Screwup Club here.... Well done Dave. You're getting there.
  18. It's great to see you back, John. The model is looking grand. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
  19. Welcome to MSW, Norman. And also Semper Fi from a former Marine.
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