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  1. I'm pulling up a chair and putting a "reserved" sign on it, Patrick. One has to get here early.....
  2. Wow.. wonderful boat. And that last part on the anchor davit clears up a lot of questions I had about the stern.
  3. That is one sweet looking mortar. If I hadn't seen the process, I'd swear you turned it out of metal.
  4. Ulises, Some things are, some things aren't. I don't think that any are made by Proxxon but made under license. The tilting arbor table saw (the old one at least) was made under license. The lathes are made by Central Machine in China. It's a pretty standard design used by Grizzly, Harbor Freight and some others. See the Little Machine Shop site for more info on which is which. The lathes are not Proxxon.
  5. Looking good, Tom. I'll check back in a couple of decades and see how the ratlines are going. I figured close to 2800 knots on mine. Not that I was counting or anything.
  6. What Carl and Alan said... and I'll add "stunning".
  7. Wasa has those "land-type" carriages, Dave. I'm not sure if the wheels are solid or spoked as the models all seem use a solid disk... At the scale of the kits, it could be easier. The carriages are closer to what you show in post 338.
  8. Looks fantastic. Seems appropriate.. a hot ship in a hot sauce bottle.
  9. I've seen a lot bigger ladders (scale wise) that don't look that good. Great job, Igor.
  10. I did a very crude version done quick and dirty using scrap wood of this milling table for some trim strips... I'll be making a better one. On the climb cutting, a featherboard or as Jay did with the bearings might be enough of a brake to keep that happening. On my crude version, I just used a piece of scrap wood in my hand to act as the brake. Didn't work great but it worked for wanted it for.
  11. Lovely work Gianpiero. How did you cut the square holes in the top of the capstan? Drill and file?
  12. Learning something new everyday... metallurgy here today. Drill sharpening on another topic. Wonderful stuff for the brain.
  13. In that case, you're right. Just seems weird in the picture. I finally saw the hinge... that brass thingy. I thought it was part of the other door.
  14. That door looks like a three-part folding door, Nenad. I'm guessing the middle part is hidden behind the lady/person in black.
  15. Kenny, Trim the trunnions to the carriage and then you can use paper (I use black construction paper) or brass to make the caps.
  16. I think the others have said it all. All I can come up with is "Wow!!! That deck pops.". It does all come together and look fantastic.
  17. Looking great, Frank. I love the furled sail look. Belaying plans? None? Then I guess you're done? Great job.. what's the next build? :D It's a cutter.. there ought to be a belaying plan somewhere that will work. Although I did see one model where the instructions said: "Rig the ship like the picture on the box"... And I had tossed the box out long before that...
  18. Dave, I'm not sure the time period will work for "yellow"... I'd go with either natural or <gasp> red ochre. <tosses monkey wrench>
  19. Looking very good, Gregor. And that miniature Irene looks great also. You should open a build log just for her.
  20. Everything looks pretty good to me though since it's RC I have no idea what needs to be movable, etc. I love the blocks and serving machine.
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