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  1. I'm sitting here thinking.. "why not? a great idea". You've workshop, stove, microwave, refrigerator at your fingertips. Then I stopped and thought what would the Admiral say....
  2. Rick... Yes, delete them as they are still "active" even in the background. Goto: Start-->Control Panel-->Programs and Features. Once there, look for the toolbars. Highlight and click on "Uninstall". You should reboot after removing all of them. Here's the images you sent me. It appears that the site automatically resized them to the default 1600 X 1200.
  3. grsjax, I'd do a test build of something small first. According to the information on the web, it's somewhere between balsa and cedar. Not a hardwood but was used in surfboards, some canoes, and drums. Might work, might not. And also try assorted finishes also.
  4. Nice work, so far. You're English is pretty good and we should have no problem understanding you. Welcome to MSW!!!
  5. Rick, Adriaan has a good point about toolbars. I sent you a PM with my email addy to send me some pics and I'll test also. I'm on Win7, IE10
  6. OMG... it's gimbaled... This is beyond incredible.
  7. I'm happy to see that you got some time in the workshop, Russ. Nicely planned out and execution looking good.
  8. Rick, Make that "copy,paste, and save". Just so you don't lose it. And another old IT guy question: You're trying to upload .jpg or .jpeg photos and not .tif or something else? Try a test post of one pic...
  9. 83mm? That's about 3.5 inches. I'm not finding anything that big at all the normal places.. like BJ, ME, Cornwall, etc. Those might have to be total scratch made which means a master and casting would be the best way.
  10. Rick, Make a copy of your post (in Word or Wordpad if using Windows) before hittin REPLY. Now here's somethings to check: picture file size, image size, and the number of images being added. Adrieke has some good questions also, If you can give more info, we can try help. Another typical old IT guy type of question... When did you last reboot? Is the OS up to date with patches and updates?
  11. Bob, Looking super... I'll keep my fingers crossed that the framing issues were solved.
  12. Thanks everyone for the nice comments and likes. Ron (and anyone else interested), She's 28 inches (711mm if I did my math right) long currently from stem to stern. Sjors, I'll keep doing pictures as I go... :D I guess things will get interesting when I cut out the X's. Probably not treasure, though.
  13. Shihawk, There's different language versions available and I think French is the default.. so make sure your order specifies the language you want.
  14. I like the contrasting colors.... that's my vote.
  15. I think I'll just put my head down on the workbench and whimper.
  16. John, One of our credos is "nautical related"... we even have cross-stitch here. Feel free to post your Connie in General Discussion for now, and if we find a better place, we'll move it. If it's intended to be a half-hull, then post it in Scratch Builds.
  17. Thanks Grant, John, John, and Sam. Honey-do's are almost complete..... I hope. Sam, I've heard of it but only one time. If the planking wants to "unbend", there's really nothing to stop it. And the chain wale is the one at the top of the ports that chainplates anchor to... yes.. you're correct.
  18. I've found that zu Mondfeld's Historic Ship Models gives a pretty good overview. However, for many details, it's not error-free. Still, it's a rather inexpensive reference work for those getting started. Also, Lavery's Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War is very definitive.
  19. Thanks for the nice comments and likes everyone. Bob, I have every intention. Shaz, I really think you should. You have the skillsets.
  20. For those interested, look at some of Hahn's work and most of Frolich's works. (Frolich's work here: http://modelisme.arsenal.free.fr/artdumodelisme/indexgb.html) They do the "paint with wood" masterfully and I wish I had those skills.. maybe someday. What they will do, if the plank changes color due to paint, they carefully fit wood in of the the color needed. Usually ebony and either boxwood or pear, depending on who's work you're looking at. I'm just in awe of that kind of work. Frolich even does it on masts.
  21. Nice work, Adriaan. Looks to be fairing up nicely. Are you using a long strip of wood with sandpaper glued to it? Or something shorter?
  22. Matti, Mine build is bone stock... from the box with just different planking and some rigging changes. I was too far gone on her by the time I found DDM (before there was an MSW.
  23. Hi John, I should have mentioned this earlier... what's legal? Whatever you want. And the glue and sawdust is used by most everyone for filler. What Ian suggested about contacting Arthur (AEW - screenname). Very few of us have built this ship and I'm not one of them....
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