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Another stunning build, Steven. I love love following your work and variety of vessels.
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Gantry style building board dimensions advice
mtaylor replied to davec's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
What kind of advice are you looking for? The catch is from I've seen is that there is no "one size fits all" for a build board. It basically depends on the size of the model. -
(inexpensive) Lathe recommendations
mtaylor replied to palmerit's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Here's a link with a lot of excellent info on lathes and also mills. I have one of MicroMark lathes and it's adequate for what I use it for. https://www.mini-lathe.com/ -
It seems that many times, their kits are cheaper on Ebay than in their website. Sometimes not. The catch is, when you see a price you're comfortable with, you need to jump right then and there because of how they change prices.
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Have you tried Googling "ocean tugs"? Might need to change the search words as you go.
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I was an "air dale".... CH-34 and then CH-53's. Only time I ever went to sea was to help in recovering one our birds that did a hard landing on a carrier but had an interesting time on the ship for about 2 weeks..
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This can end up a really deep dive into kit bashing. Possibly cut away the interior of the the bulkhead so you end up with the fake framing and a deck beam? Adding more framing (scratch work for sure)? I do recall seeing some others that have done this though very few.
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Help identifying anything about this ship?
mtaylor replied to tula's topic in Nautical/Naval History
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Fret saw versus power saw
mtaylor replied to Quimp Slattery's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I too live in an apartment. I have a full size scroll that I use but I'm usually running it, shall we say, not at full speed but pretty slow as mostly it's for small pieces. No one has ever mentioned any noise. None of my power tools are what I would consider loud. -
Look in the Scratch build area and do a keyword search for "radio" in the title. You should get plenty of hits. There are some very skilled RC types here building them.
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Do start a build log even thoiugh you're now into the rigging. As for help, there's an entire sub-forum on rigging/sails here: https://modelshipworld.com/forum/16-masting-rigging-and-sails/
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As for kit suggestions, do you have any preferences to type? Era? Etc.? Basically what's interests you the most?
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Hi folks, another newbie from the UK
mtaylor replied to Graham_T's topic in New member Introductions
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I'm catching up and really loving the background stories that hit home for many reasons even though I was USMC and not USN. Thanks for this log..
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I too hope the healing goes well, Nils. We'll be patient as family comes before models.
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