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Hi Sarah, I'm going from memory on some of the other builds on this ship and ships of that era. #1) I believe "pointy end" up is correct. #2) Yes, the manhole covers would be right. #3) Those would be the anchor chain scuttles. The chain feed through them and goes into the chain locker. As for shape...I'm not sure if they would extend very far, if at all, above the deck. Hopefully, someone will jump in an tell me where I'm wrong.
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Ira, I hope you'll give some serious thought to opening a build log. First off, you'll get lots of help. Second, you'll leave a legacy for others to use. As for your question. If the gaps aren't too big, than gather some sawdust of the planking wood and mix with a bit of white glue (I also thin it a bit with water, others dont'). Force that mix into the gaps and when dry, carefully sand. You may have to do the a couple of times.
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I too remember this build. Looking forward to seeing the rest of it. Beautiful work, Vince.
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Hi Ron, Good to see you back. I'm following your wonderful build also.
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Scratch build 1/12 Stern Trawler Shirley-Ann
mtaylor replied to Sir Blue Henry's topic in RC Kits & Scratch building
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. -
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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ancre Le Commerce de Marseille by Zbigniew
mtaylor replied to Zbigniew's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Zbigniew, Thanks for re-posting the lost parts of your build. This is beautiful work. -
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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Ogo313, It looks like there's 5 Wasa build in the Kit Build Log section. Four of them are Corel, one is Billing's. You might take a look at them also.
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Very clean and precise chiseling, Rusty. Looks great.
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