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Looking good, Mike. I'm just catching up a bit. Personally I hate the double planking and false gunports.. If they go to that much trouble, why not just make the gundecks fully open with "real" guns? Then again, after doing that on my Constellation, I realize that I am nuts....
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
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Brilliant idea on the bamboo. The only use I've seen until now is for treenails but this is opening some possibilities.... many possibilities.- 4,151 replies
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I can only repeat what the others have said. Have a good week and hopefully we can be patient here in the gallery.
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Nice work on finding those frames inside the wood, Mike.
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Beautiful work, Pete. Stunningly so. She reminds of a certain Ferrari that appears to be doing 100 mph just sitting at the curb.
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
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Looks pretty perfect to me, Nenad. I'm in awe that you're doing this without power tools. It's amazing work and it looks like the spice is flowing again.- 4,151 replies
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I've read accounts where at times the lines were very long. Those at the back of the line, if they couldn't wait any longer would go out in the channels, drop the pants to half-mast and let fly.. so to speak. Pissdales would also have lines at times. Other times, no lines, no waiting. There's an excellent thesis here on the topic: http://nautarch.tamu.edu/Theses/pdf-files/Simmons-MA1985.pdf
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That's a good question Joe, You might have a go and ask here: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/12827-model-expo-has-got-wind-in-its-sails/#entry390098 I'm thinking it is the same....
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I never considered doing that to the Accuriser fence. That is a great idea.
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