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Posts posted by mtaylor
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Lovely capstan, Robert. The inlay work is excellent.
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Hi Ron,
Good to see you back. I'm following your wonderful build also.
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Good to see you back, Jamie. Most of aren't reconstructing but doing the "management summary" type of thing. Do what you're comfortable with.
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Sir Blue,
When you start the build log, please put it in the Scratch Build Log section, if you would. We're co-mingling all the "types"... card, static, resin, plastic, etc.
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JPett,
Do you want this moved to the build logs? Or will you be opening a new log and keep this for review commentary?
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Popeye,
I too am playing catch up...Nice work on the traps. I'm still curious about water-skis on a lobster boat. I have an image of... hmm.. nevermind. Too bizarre.
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Zbigniew,
Thanks for re-posting the lost parts of your build. This is beautiful work.
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Sarah,
You seem to be having a ball with this and also doing a great job on building her. I'm enjoying your build.
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Børge,
Nice to see the return of the Dragon.
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Chris,
Nice to see the Folke back.
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Great on the list... Would you make a copy and post it in a separate post and we'll pin it to the forum so others can find it.
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Be cautious about "wet" wood while planking. It will shrink as it dries. CA does work very fast with damp wood as moisture accelerates the cure time.
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I moved this to the scratch build area. Feel free to add to it as you need.
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Looking forward to seeing what's next, Mario...
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Very clean and precise chiseling, Rusty. Looks great.
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Looking good, Ron. I like the approach your using of testing everything before doing it.
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Danny,
What a monumental task. I know we'll all appreciate it. I do already.
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Beautiful work. Don't be saddened to long. You're adding to the knowledge.
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NIce boiler. The bolts are just the icing on the cake.
Sovereign of the Seas by pirozzi - FINISHED - Mantua
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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I too remember this build. Looking forward to seeing the rest of it. Beautiful work, Vince.