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This looks like a lot of modeling fun. Wonderful work, B.E.! Thomas
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US Brig Syren by Gahm - Model Shipways
Gahm replied to Gahm's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1801 - 1850
Thank you, Johann! I really appreciate your kind words! Best regards Thomas -
This looks so beautiful! A pleasure to follow your progress! Thomas
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Wow, the finished stern looks fantastic! Thomas
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Perfect execution, B.E.! You are an artist! Thomas
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B.E. you are flying with your build! It looks wonderful! Thomas
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HMS EURYALUS by Matiz - FINISHED - scale 1:56
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Wonderful detail work! Thomas -
I love these mini kits from Chuck. Seeing your picture I am really tempted to order the Winchelsea stove and capstan, too, just to use them as little stand alone models. The ship's wheel is already part of my Syren 🙂 Thomas
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Gahm replied to Gahm's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1801 - 1850
Thank you, Chuck and Mike! I really appreciate your interest in my model. Thomas -
Everything looks perfect as usual Mike! And I know the feeling of 'trying to get away with something'. It never works for me. So if I don't like something on my model I don't argue with myself any longer (just prolonging the agony) and redo it right away 🙂 Thomas
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Gahm replied to Gahm's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1801 - 1850
It is a while back that I did this, but as far as I remember I followed Chuck's instructions in the Syren manual. I drilled holes from both sides of the hull at an angle and made sure they connected. Then I blackened them with a pen. The attached figure shows a closer look at the scuppers. I hope this helps. Thomas -
Beautiful deck planking and great color choice! And I love the detailed explanations in your build log - it is a pleasure to follow along! Thomas
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Looking at your pictures I always have a hard time to believe that all these details are possible at that scale! Wonderful work! Thomas
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I can only agree! Your Victory lower deck presentation is amazing! And I am using your photo-etched parts all over the place, recently even in my M107 field howitzer model 😊 Thomas
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