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  1. Good points. I've been following even though I have a tough time grasping the details of the electronics and controls. I hope you can solve your problems to get what you want.
  2. We had a build here back before the big crash so it's sadly gone of a bireme or maybe a trireme... memory is a bit faded. as I recall, he set up a wheel at both ends with the oar support between them. A motor turned one wheel only and thus because of his oar mounts, the other one rotated. Between them he had simple slice of wood with the ends of the oars mounted it. So he didn't have a much other than radio gear and one motor.
  3. I would do both but haven't done a tank in decades.
  4. That is a deep rabbit hole isn't it? Some days it's a tough choice to build or watch videos.
  5. Excellent choice, IMO. Since your build is Navy Board style, follow it and your feelings.
  6. Welcome to MSW, Rich.
  7. I'd guess that it was cast from the looks. The difference in dates is good question. How many water tanks were there as built? It's possible that that one or two more were added to ensure water for a voyage.
  8. When my box gets full, I take the small pieces to the fireplace for kindling. The larger ones go back in the box just in case.
  9. Time for a "who's got the bigger scarp pile" fight?
  10. Thanks for the info on external fuel tanks. I didn't know they were "droppable". Jerry Cans did/do seem to be common on almost all armored vehicles for both fuel and water.
  11. Nice looking tractor model. Ugears makes interesting kits.
  12. Just curious... is that fuel tank on aft end in the box art? Seems like a bad idea to even strap a barrel or two of fuel on a tank.
  13. Hi Chris, Welcome to MSW from down at the lower end of the PNW. You're on the right track and in the right place... Start small and grow from there and do logs as you meet other builders and also get help when needed.
  14. Even, your last batch of photos didn't through. All that's there is what appears to be part of a link...probably to your camera/phone. Try uploading using the "choose files" at the lower left hand of the screen when you post.
  15. Welcome to MSW, Tanner. To add to Allan's comment, start a build log. It's a great way to get help, ideas, and meet others.
  16. Ah.. a rear model sort of the the old US postage stamp with the airplane upside down.
  17. I'm guessing on the reversed "N" that one of you two have an early first version of the kit... I suspect it's your's Grant. Whoever did the photo etch must have been confused or perhaps emptying a bottle for a test build? LOL.
  18. They were very practical back then. Still are, so in that context it makes sense.
  19. Thanks OC. Decking was removed and not in good shape. The beams and cross-beams have been cleaned up and reset. New decking is on order from Chris. Mean time, I'll focus on the foredeck and get somethings done.
  20. Thanks Keith. Sometimes, stuff just happens so we have to fix it and carry on.
  21. Thanks for the likes and the ideas. I've put away the power sander.... just not the right tool for this though it did help a little. Been hand sanding, re-seating things. Once every thing is as good as I can make, photos and a deep breath before adding the planking piece which I'm ordering from Chris. So far, the beams are all "ok". I've reseated many of them and giving them a sanding to square things up.
  22. Just wow!. It takes my breath away. It's that stunning.
  23. I have a set from a company called "Perfect Line". I found them at my local hobby shop. Not too expensive and not surgical quality but they do work pretty well. If one gets dropped on the floor or bent, I won't create a lot of pain financially. Ending up pointy end down in my foot is different level of pain.
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