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mtaylor

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  1. You can do that. Just scrape/sand the footprint clean where the parts will be glued.
  2. I'd lay odds that those increases just started after the Brexit vote.. I've read more than few news reports along that line of price increases.
  3. Beautifully clean and precise work, Pawel.
  4. Hi Matt,
  5. I'd go with the plain white, Kurt. There might have color on them depending if an admiral was on board or being lead ship, etc. but the plans I have all show plain white.
  6. I'd say use what you think will work for you. My kit models were set up using the Billings' jig. Others use a variety of devices or none at all. The rotational ones just make it easier to turn the whole thing around for working on the bow, stern and each side. I do believe some sort of holder/jig should be used to keep everything properly square until several rows (strakes) of planking are installed.
  7. Kurt, Back to the ensign... everything I can find from the period, from the largest to the smallest in the French fleet flew the same ensign. Later on, it becomes a bit of gray area in what the ships flew although everything points to the plain white until the French Revolution. At the time of the Belle Poule fight, both frigates and support ships flew the white. JPJ had his own flag as the BR wasn't "officially" a French ship. I'm not sure if the escorts for JPJ flew his ensign or the French.
  8. Chris, welcome to MSW. Have you contacted Mantua yet? https://www.mantuamodel.co.uk/
  9. Kurt, the answer is "yes" as that was the ensign and the jack flag at the time.
  10. Hello Cooey,
  11. Thanks Druxey, that sounds interesting. I'm assuming that heat would be used to bend it?
  12. Frolich's book is wonderful. I didn't mention it as it's geared towards French ships and many techniques and items are only applicable to those. Still... it's an excellent resource for inspiration.
  13. Jud, didn't most of us "shade tree" mechanics use polish for that?
  14. Spread the chainplate a bit and then insert. Crimp back into position. If they're the "cast" chainplates that a different can of worms.
  15. I'll file this one under: Not all heroes wear capes, and not all admirals are dashing. There's more than a few who fit his "profile".
  16. You might toss "Historic Ship Models" by zu Mondfeld on the list just because it's a good overall reference book and can answer a lot of gemerc questions. Yes it has errors and isn't complete but it does provide a good starting point for research of specific questions.
  17. Lovely work, Frank. The figurehead turned out great.
  18. What a wonderful vacation trip. i wouldn't want it to stop either.
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