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well i made a start, a few days away from making sawdust though 1x cherry planking 2x pear framing 1x sycamore-don't know what for (forgotten) 1x maple decking also bought a chuck for my lathe, was fed up not being able to centre the lumber and a couple of proxxon blades for the fet i may purchase the brynes sander for crimbo
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lovely work, 36 sails to make for mine, if you have the time -lol
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good afternoon photo of the hull steps ladder, maybe they would have looked better in hemp and possibly fitted to the steps rather than the side, but for know that's where they are
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the reason i bought it was because at the time i was doing to do the Triton build, but then as now doubted my abilities to do such a project, hence the 1/72 Victory came into my life so i never used it
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I bought this about 3 years ago, and have only just operated it for the first time, is it adequate to do a semi scratch build, or do i rearly need a brynes saw
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between dafi Grant and Gil, i will never finish mine either
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Hello Dafi hope you dont mind I borrowed a photo and posted it in my log of the rope ladders from page 54, i will remove if you mind
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After the excitement recently of my announced next build, its back to the Victory, although no pictures tonight, Dafi is to blame for having to go back to the the hull side steps to put the Ropes in Daffi build http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/76-hms-victory-by-dafi-to-victory-and-beyond/page-54
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sorry for your loss and glad for the good things that have happened, nice to see you back in the man cave
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just re read your build- lovely work, do you have some more pictures of the stern area, from your photo, the stern gun ports look at a very acute angle, no criticism is intended - again lovely work
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HMS Druid by Krug - FINISHED - 1:48 - Hahn
Kevin replied to kruginmi's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Mark i appreciate you receive wood for the frames keel, top hull planking, and decking beams what else is received?, and what else did you buy to complete this build, like decking etc If for any reason i was to fully plank one side, can you remember what the thickness of the wood was i have found a local wood yard that states they will mill wood down the customers specification, going to see them next week sorry for the silly questions -
another mini project finished, another step closer to completion, wonderful
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