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  1. Just lovely, Mike. Yeah, ebony is a pain.. but when you see the results it's worth it.
  2. I think there's a USS United States, a Half-Moon and a Gothenburg in there also.... I didn't get scorecard so I may be missing some myself.
  3. Thanks Pat. I'm aiming for a canvas look. I'm waiting for the color to dry on the latest bit of silkspan and then I'll fit and take a hard look. Even though this is under the counter, I still want it looking "right" and nice.
  4. Thanks Mike. I was just wondering. I prefer a good planer to a sander for the same reason.. dust although the current shop vac does get almost all of it. Plus, a planer's finish just looks so much nicer than the sander's.
  5. Maybe a 50-50 mix of white glue and water??? Did you wax the line first?
  6. Nothing is cheesy about your ship, Toni. The cannons, though tedious, look great.
  7. Thanks for the likes and the comments... I've done 3 rudder coats so far and no joy. I'm not sure if it's me and fat fingers, the scale, or the material. But I will persevere on this endeavor for a bit longer. I'm going to try a different material. I suspect you're right about when it's right side up, Carl. I like the logic anyway. Reasons or excuses? I have the plans ready for a build cradle. I've been staring at the inside and what needs to be done to the outside... I may just bite the bullet in the near future. I do like the solid feeling of the build board. Sort of like hiding out in a blanket fort. The build is still young Sam. I could easily end up with 5 also.
  8. I have both an Optivisor and a magnifying desk light. Both have their uses and to me are equally valuable. As I recall, I go the desk lamp on sale at one of the office supply stores.
  9. Is the Proxxon the only "small" planer out there? I have a full-size Porter-Cable but it's pretty useless for what we do.
  10. Not an illusion, Carl. It's off a tad.... I think I found the "wall side".... It looks better on the other side.
  11. Thank you for the "likes" and the comments. Well.. to paraphrase Clement Moore... "The rudder was hung on the sternpost with care in hopes that I won't pull out my hair". Yeah.. bad verse.. Oh well. This part took some sorting out on exactly how to hang it properly rather than sort of cobbled like I did the kit models... Thank heavens for the Optivisor as the holes for the bolts were pretty tiny. I've half a mind to build the next one at 1:48 or 1:36 even just so I can see without eyestrain. Like the Admiralty would be receptive to that. Next up will be the rudder coat (hopefully), the strop, and the chains. Thanks to seeing Giampero's rudder coat, he gave me some ideas on how the Licorne's should look. Anyway, pictures.....
  12. Have you looked at the build logs yet? If not, here's three links for builds the might help as they seem to be pretty far along. http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/1416-lady-nelson-by-holty-victory-models-scale-1-64/ http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/7244-lady-nelson-by-bibounde-victory-models-scale-164 http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/9496-lady-nelson-by-leo-zd-1119-small
  13. A great life philosophy, Nenad. Let the spice flow and savor the moment.
  14. A very nice workspace, Mike. It looks well thought out with room for expansion.
  15. Lovely work, Giampiero. And thanks for pictures on the rudder coat. The various plans I have don't show this part.
  16. I've several reports over the last week or so but this one is the latest... http://www.foxnews.com/science/2016/03/23/navy-tug-lost-for-nearly-century-found-in-waters-off-california.html
  17. Enjoy a well-deserved nap, Frank. The picture in #476 is magnificent.
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