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can I change my Memeber Name?
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Santisima Trinidad By Dusty
mtaylor replied to Dusty's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Very impressive Dusty. Amazing what one can do on a budget. I take it you carved the figurehead? BTW, I notice some battlestations and the stern of another ship in a picture. You've been building ships for awhile, I take it. -
Looks very well done. I can't wait to see the finish on it. The lines just scream "speed"!!!!
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Uh-oh... drums along the Mohawk and all that. I hear the call..."darkside...darkside". Robbyn, when it hit's, it hits. No one can talk you into it or (worse) out of it. Been there, done that, have sawdust all over the place.
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Man, that is one big model. I hope you have a crane and a trailer to move it. It looks fantastic.
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Echo by Maury S - FINISHED - Cross-Section
mtaylor replied to Maury S's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Very nice framing and sills, Maury.- 324 replies
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Robbyn, Those doors look pretty darned good. Hinges and all. The hinges look like brass but they're paper????
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Cole, For starters, make sure the fence is square to the blade or even a like more away from the blade at the rear of it. If the fence is closer to the blade rear than the front, it pinches and then kicks the wood out. Also, lower the blade it's just above the top of the wood. As I recall there's several videos on youtube.com about this and about cutting thin planks. I had some links for videos about pushsticks and featherboards... I'll have to do some research to find them.
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Andy, The mast looks great and IMO, worth the effort.
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Between Sjors and Andy, you're getting some pretty interesting ideas. Hmm... what about the washer nozzles for the window if you add the wipers? I'll go hide quietly now.
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Simple, yet elegant. They look great Remco.
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Uh... my Constellation started as an AL kit.. two reasons: 1) only manufacturer with this model. 2) Cheap. Having said that, you get what you pay for. AL has undergone a lot of changes in the several years and whatever quality they had, from what I understand, is now about zilch. Some of their stuff is getting fairly good reviews, Surprise and Victory. Not sure about the other kits. Most of their kits are now put together in southeast Asia and also form the basis for the owner's "museum quality, hand-crafted ships" that a lot of pre-built model sites and e-bay sell. The other problem is that a lot of AL's models are fiction... An aside is that when the owner moved, the designers and some others founded OCcre.
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