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MrBlueJacket

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  1. It is available for sale. K1107, $599. Having trouble getting on the website, but you can call in an order.
  2. John and I both belong to the CT Marine Model Society. His choice of the name James Wiser for the boathouse is a tribute to Jim, who was a club member and fantastic modeler. John named the boathouse is his honor after his passing. Also, the CMMS gives out an annual Jim Wiser award for excellence in modeling.
  3. From what I can see of the plans, they look like ours for sure. Jerry, I'm adding you to the list of "10% off your next BlueJacket kit" when you finish. Nic
  4. I didn't take any pics of the parts, but the 4 sides are laser-cut with mating notches on the edges. You can see that in my post of June 14th. The roof is a sheet of glued up decking as provided in the kit. Doors and windows are photo etched pieces, and the trimwork is cut from strip wood and applied with CA glue.
  5. Sorry, Rob..... Kit specific parts are not on the website. You would have to call to order. Nic
  6. The Red Jacket is 1:96 The doors and windows are on the photo etched sheet of brass that comes with the kit. You can buy the sheet, part number BJ71 rev.2 for $20 plus S&H.
  7. Here is the finished wheelhouse. The plans just have a slant roofed box, but I added styrene angle at the corners and made the roof even with them. Looks better, I think.
  8. Do a build thread! When you finish, I will give you 10% off your next BlueJacket kit! NIc
  9. And, of course, what modeler cannot resist putting the sub-assemblies together to see what it will look like?
  10. Legodude, when you finish this build, I will give you (or your designated buyer) 10% off your next BlueJacket kit. Thanks for posting! Nic
  11. At the bow, the figurehead of "Red Jacket" (Sagoyewatha, Seneca Indian chief) was painted and mounted. His nickname is because a British soldier gave him a coat during the revolutionary war.
  12. Today I put on the photo etched scrollwork at the stern. It took an hour of aligning and re-positioning and gluing to get it done. I am happy with the result!
  13. It's time to do the figurehead and stern carving. They are of Sagoyewatha, the Seneca chief of the Wolf clan. His nickname Red Jacket is because of the red coat a British army officer gave him during the American Revolution. One of the problems in painting is to mix the flesh color of an American Indian. A google search yielded plenty of advice from miniature figure painters, but they involved colors in acrylic and/or oil that I never head of. What I finally settled on is a mix of Burnt Sienna and cream. I think it came out OK.
  14. Last night I made one of the two hatches for the deck. I used eyebolts bent over for the hatch lifting rings.
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