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  1. Pop one my way, Mark. I'm curious. I use Win7 with IE, Chrome, and Firefox. Various browsers for various purposes...
  2. Check the Google Chrome forums. I didn't thing Chrome was compatible with anything earlier than Win7.
  3. Hamilton, If you have a scroll saw, SawBird has some very thin blades as does Olson.
  4. Thanks for sharing this test, Jay. Interesting results... hmm.... black for cannons...
  5. Jay, You got my curiousity button pushed.... Googling says epoxy. And painting: http://www.paintcenter.org/rj/aug04g.cfm
  6. NIce work on the office. Taking charge was a good thing, in my mind. I sympathize with your situation... been there a few times myself... over-worked, under-paid, looking for the next client before being finished with the first. A never ending battle.
  7. Looks great, Daniel. You might think about offering that stamp as an "accessory" or "tool". I realize it won't work for every model but it might be the thing for those working at that scale.
  8. Ouch... that hurts. As Grant pointed out, you're a member of a very large club, if that's any consolation. If you're lucky, only a one or two lines will need to be cut and replaced. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
  9. That is some tricky joinery on the joists, Jay and they turned out beautifully. And thanks for the info on the mill.
  10. Pete, Have look in the Scratch Area for starters at Jeronimo's Bonhomme Richard. Also Gaetan's logs. I'm not sure, at this moment, which other builds are to that point. French ships had not only the fireplaces but usually at least one oven. On Bello's site, look for "kitchens", "ovens", "stoves". He has about 4 or 5 of these items listed.
  11. Boat kits... hmm... not off the top of my head, Mike. You might as that in the Wooden Kit area.. http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/forum/24-wood-ship-model-kits/ Be sure to mention scale and approximate size of the boat(s). Model Expo were selling some plank on bulkhead/frame type boats... 4" long and down, but I don't know if they still carry them.
  12. Pete, As I recall there are a couple of articles in the database http://modelshipworldforum.com/ship-model-furniture-and-deck-fittings.php that might help. Also, just a head's up.... French ships did not use "stoves" as such. They use a "fireplace". Here's a link to one French builder's site: http://www.arsenal-modelist.com/index.php?page=accessories Edit: There's some other sites I have bookmarked but will have to dig through them...
  13. Dave, I hate to say this, but what you said about it "being about money" doesn't surprise me. But yes, wooden ship at a plastic modeler's competition. Maybe tell them it's plastic made to look like wood? But I digress.... your models do deserve awards.
  14. Wow!!! goes for me also. A small but incredibly detailed feast for the eyes, Piet.
  15. Just amazing the weathering on this model, Mehmet. Looking very realistic.
  16. Looks great, Mike. I'm guessing everyone's old friend "tolerance build up" found it's way into your deck...
  17. Mike, You want the "short" 9-pdrs. Check the dimensions on the cannon drawings and see if they match what you're buying.
  18. Looking great, Hamilton. That's a lot of progress just on the cockpit alone.
  19. I saw the answer you got in your log, Julie. Keith gave good advice... Go with what you prefer.
  20. Aye, I'm with Steve. It's great to see you back, Jay. We were getting a bit worried.
  21. Nice to hear that you're back home Kees. You're a modelship builder... of course you're incorrigible. We all are.
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