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Thank you Chuck for that explanation. I have been wondering the same and it seems Cheerful isn't the only one with this configuration.
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Puckered, ouch! I read about Chuck's incident while trying to get rid of a wasp.
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I just can imagin the words going through in Chucks head.
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Chuck, I didn't know you had ninja skills as well. Hopefully you don't have chards of small pieces laying around, be thourogh with the clean up.
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Pat, Happy Modeling Birthday, this is the day when we hide from greeters (after a certain age) and truly engaging with our ships. Any way, Happy Birthday! Besides I like all the knots!
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Looks like you have it prefect aligned with frame #5 in center for the picture. Like the idea of using plexiglas for alignment.
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Tony Very nice instructions and pictures. This can be applied to any model as well. Beautiful done!
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I contacted the providers of the kit and so far this one is not available in the USA for subscription. And probably not ever. So I am really looking forward to see this kit coming together.
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Mobbsie, at what scale are you building this lovely Lancia Armata. With those dimensions she will be heavy. I know you are meaning mm and not meter. Just giving you a hard time.
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Due to an accident, I am short of five parts for planking. Because of this I don't feel to work forward. I am currently in contact with the retailer for the kit, who in their turn are in contact with manufacturer for replacement part. I hope this will have a positive outcome. If not, I have taken pre-active measures to have other material available. As for price of the extra material I am not that thrilled, but I think the final finish will truly justify the extra cost. Considering the original boat had mahogany planking my solution should be fine.
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Dan, Unless you are intending of racing it doesn't matter if you have extra weight. Otherwise, light as possible within class regulations.
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Can i live without a BYRNES TABLE SAW
Nirvana replied to shihawk's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Jim, that wss good a good call. Electronical problems are worse than mechanical. Glad to hear you are back up running the machines. -
Small boat, big Award! My warmest and sincerest Congrats to the Award. Splendid!
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Nirvana replied to shihawk's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Jim Thank you for your input. I think the bottom line from many of us is digging into the check and credit book for the investment and knowing what you are getting. I am fortunate and was able to buy a barely used thickness sander of yours from a friend. I know the quality behind. And I won't go with anything else but your table saw, when I have the money. How much I will use it? I don't know! Can I justify the investment? Very likely. So, here is my thoughts. When the day comes for me to stop modelling (which will never happen, unless an accident prevents me), and I have several of Byrnes Machines, there will be a higher value than any other machines out there. No wonder it is so hard to find a used Byrnes table saw. My last cents, now I have to start saving them for a Byrnes table saw. -
Aydin, I see you still have the Riva in the build slip, I would have removed it before any varnishing is applied this to avoid any splashing on the slip. But that's only my two cents. However, you are doing an amazing progress with her, she will be a big beauty on the water.
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Hobbyzone building slip for wooden ship models
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Who knows, maybe with all this type of attention to a very specific product HobbyZoneUsa might be a sponsor. With my new workshop I will certainly have some of the modules. -
Aydin, I would suggest to get reduction gearbox for a more scale like performance. However, it is looking sweet.
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Nirvana replied to shihawk's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Keith, that didn't helped me at all.... -
Can i live without a BYRNES TABLE SAW
Nirvana replied to shihawk's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I think Howie are refering to a used one.And so am I. -
Can i live without a BYRNES TABLE SAW
Nirvana replied to shihawk's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Gunther a new one but of course.... lol Every once in a while I am on Jims page and putting an order together. Related question, which accessories should be the first essentials?
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