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  1. Beautiful work, Jan. I'm looking forward to seeing the whole fleet.
  2. Mike, Great pictures. Thanks for sharing them. That is one large ship. When do they think they'll have it in the water, in a year?
  3. What a beautiful Chebec, Doris. And it's great to see progress on the RC. Congratulations on the new job and I hope all goes well in 2015.
  4. Very nice work on the planking, Lee. Will you be leaving the other unplanked?
  5. Hi Aldo, It's great to hear that you're doing better. Depression with any major health issue is a tough well to climb out of and from what I just read, you're climbing. Nice work on the Triton. Did you get that "bump" sorted out? Ok.. obviously, as you've planked. She's looking good... better than good, actually.
  6. Well-researched, Mark and a beautiful drawing. As for the carriages, I would suspect that they changed them with time as shortcomings cropped up.
  7. Chuck, I use one of these: http://www.modelexpo-online.com/product.asp?ITEMNO=MZ101 I have a clip that I've filed the teeth off of and filled the inner (curved) with some scrap balsa to help as the jaws often misalign with tiny parts.
  8. I think "WOW!!!!" is the only comment that works. Just incredible.
  9. That's an excellent bit of progress, Frank. I do love the way you weather your ships.
  10. Alan, Just one of the coolest things I've heard about lately. The picture says it all.
  11. Looking good, Sjors. Have nice couple of days off and then get back to work on the Aggie!!!!
  12. I'm just catching up, Patrick. Wonderful work so far. I hope you'll go for the lights. I found it really brings interest to the model even if stuff is hidden.
  13. Beautiful grate and coamings. I like the ebony look for the coamings as it makes the grates jump out.
  14. Beautiful Dan. I'd love to see your technique as I'm looking a Prof. Tilley's article and looking to try it. Have a great vacation.
  15. So who would have thought that for the last two days I've been running around in a short-sleeved shirt outside. It's been almost 70 degrees F. Now it's more normal, raining and In the 40's. Which means, the sawpits have been busy. Christian, use whatever is useful to you. Pat, thank you for the nice comment. Aldo.. I've missed seeing you around. I hope you're doing better. And thanks for the nice comment. George and everyone else, may Christmas be filled with love and warmth and the new year with good things and good times.
  16. Beautiful work and that table is just great. Have a wonderful Christmas and I hope it's a great 2015 for you.
  17. Looks great, Mark. I had thought about doing frames for the whole ship that way, but it is a pain and time consuming.
  18. Alan, Seeing the look on his face made me smile too. Great job on her.
  19. Fam, On the bending... apply heat. You can steam the planks, put them in hot water (boiling hot), or soak and use an electric plank bender or a curling iron. The thicker the wood, the more soaking and heating need to be applied.
  20. Dr. Per, That one is the top top top of the line... I opted for cheap.... but it seems to do the job: http://www.lowes.com/pd_549708-20097-5872511_0__?productId=50159057&Ntt=shop+vacuums&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dshop%2Bvacuums&facetInfo=
  21. Very well done, Magnus. Actually, correct that.... Amazing work.
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