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Beautifully done, Ray. Have a great holiday.
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There is a topic in this area... http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/4423-what-else-do-you-model-besides-ships/ Seems to pretty much cover what's wanted.
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Burgundy? Maybe not so bad... drink a glass and paint a carriage. Seriously, sounds like that might work.
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Nice work on the windless end. I'm glad you got the information you needed.
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2015 NRG Conference Update - MYSTIC
mtaylor replied to Chuck's topic in NAUTICAL RESEARCH GUILD - News & Information
I think we west-coasters are already looking forward to San Diego. Hmm... 14 hours from Medord to San Diego.... doable. Keep calendar clear... doable. Overhaul and refit HMS Visa... doable. -
I'm smiling..as I feel that way to. With every step completed, it reveals two more complications. The joys of scratchbulding, right?
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Crimping tool for wood ship side planks?
mtaylor replied to mobile1's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Although it's probably not the best way as it crushes the wood.... here's a link on Google: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=plank+bending+tool+models&tbm=shop The Latina is available at Tower Hobbies. Your best bet, might be to go here: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?app=core&module=search&do=search&fromMainBar=1 There's two pages of topics on bending planks. -
Keep going, Jay. Looking great. It does sometimes seem like two steps forward and one back, doesn't it?
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That looks like the sanding block that x-acto sold at one time. I have one. Mine is 4.75" (12 cm) long X 7/8" (2 cm) wide X 5/8" (1.5 cm) thick. It can be any size you want, really. I made another one half that size for working on small parts and inside the hull. Also another one that isn't flat on the bottom but rounded.
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Thanks for the "likes" and comments everyone. Life keeps getting in the way of this build right now... I think we need a blizzard and I need no distractions. Fat chance of that though. Just a minor (for ship.. big one for me)... 14 strakes left on the main hull planking and I won't need any drop planks other than the one I've already done at the bow. Just some careful fitting as I continue working towards the keel. The last plank will need to be a bit wider than the rest of the planking but not as wide as the garboard plank. I'm smiling..... Work also continues on the plug for the ship's boat, albeit even more slowly than on the planking. Carving is on hold until time frees up a bit.
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Pandora by marsalv - FINISHED - 1:52
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
mtaylor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
I agree with George.. no such thing as "over-do", Nenad. The cabin is looking great and will certainly look even better on "Her Majesty".- 4,152 replies
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Military might not be a bad option especially the Air Force, Lextin. They now, as I recall still have the college fund in place and you can take college credit courses (depending on duty station, etc.) while on active duty. On plus side, you'll get to see some of the world or at least the US... depending. On the negative, shipbuilding might or might not be an option depending on the duty station. Have fun at the convention....
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Terry, Give some thought to opening a build log. It sounds like you're doing a scratch build, right? It'll be a great way to get help and inspiration through those dark moments we sometimes get and we'll get to follow along.
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Proposed purchases to start my first wood kit
mtaylor replied to BobSki's topic in Wood ship model kits
Bob, Go for the PVA (carpenter's or wood glue) for your model. If you make a mistake, isopropyl alcohol (90%) will separate the joint. Any CA based glue needs acetone to break the bond and acetone is nasty stuff (fire and health, both) to use.
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