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  1. Wow.. tall order, Mike. I suspect it's as Captain Poison's link shows, you'll need more than one book as there are so many aspects to this battle. Even books just on one ship that was participant will have a perspective not found in others. For example, The Billy Ruffian has details from the crew perspective for 3 major battles.. The Glorious First of June, Battle of the Nile, and Trafalgar. It would be great if there was just one source that covered everything, but I fear that it would be a rather large tome.
  2. So close... Wonderful work, Pat. Just wonderful. And the case is ready to boot. I'm looking forward to your launching and display her proudly.
  3. I didn't know McDuff was still around. Hopefully he'll come back after he's finished with McBeth. Goofy? Nope, no more than any of the rest of us. Do be careful with the ebony and wear a facemask as the dust can be anything from mildly allergenic to toxic depending on your immune system. Plus it gets everywhere and stains blades and sandpaper. The upside is that it looks great. I can't judge nor critique wood choices as where on the model it is located and the finishing of it is everything.
  4. Super nice work, Denis. I'm fascinated by where this is headed.... I have no idea, but fascinated anyway.
  5. Did you check the pinned topic at the top of this sub-forum: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/384-where-to-buy-wood/ ? Midwest woods used to sell more than basswood and I don't know if they still do. Many local hobby shops used to carry them. I think they have a website. Been awhile since our local shop carried them so I don't know what's available. Do you have a small table saw? There's quite a few places that sell sheet stock that can be ripped.
  6. Les, For color.... usually they seem to be white on the bottom. As for the rest.. I think it's Captain's choice. Here's a link to a pinned topic for Chuck's longboat kit: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/629-18th-century-english-longboat-by-chuck-c1760/ Here's the search result for longboats in the kit builds: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?app=core&module=search&do=search&fromMainBar=1 In the scratch area, there's a few builds of longboats only but most longboat builds are part of the ship project.
  7. Cats and dogs know when need to stop working and go do something fun. Or at least that's the way it seems. I love those hatches.
  8. Erik, Those are great memories and should be cherished. I'm sure he loved the updates and also had fond memories of those trips also. I can't think of a more fitting tribute than dedicating this build to him. No rush on getting back into things... you'll get things sorted out when the time is right.
  9. She's getting there, Denis. That deck is getting crowded a bit but I love all the details going into her.
  10. Have you ever noticed that it's often put: "You're going to go play with your boats again?".
  11. Ah.... found it: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3161647 This should get update on the PC working again. But... it is Microsoft so your milage may vary.
  12. I think Jay provided a lot of inspiration. I do recall what Carl mentioned about the drillpress....
  13. Joss, While you're probably right about not adding the station numbers, you might consider adding frame numbers if you haven't already. Looking good still.
  14. Julie, There's a known issue as MS "upgraded" the Update from their end and issued a patch for the computers. You might Google "Windows 7 Windows Update" and then get the update early in the process.
  15. That's good to know then. I Googled and dug around and all I found on crowsfeet were one's like I posted. Just can't trust Google anymore.....
  16. Mike, I think that came from here: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/5783-a-review-of-a-mini-mill-from-little-machine-shop/ Jay did a topic on tricks and tips that might also help: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11214-how-to-make-best-use-of-your-milling-machine-tips-and-techniques/
  17. Mark Crowsfeet were later than this and went from the front of the top to a euphroe and back up to the top, repeatedly. See the first pic/drawing attached. These run between the stays and involve blocks... bunches of blocks. You can see them on the shot of my Wasa attached.
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