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I couldn’t wait to get that boat off that build board to see the inside. She look great!

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted
46 minutes ago, druxey said:

All part of the learning curve! Things look good, though.

Thanks, though I see all the imperfections. But, I remember an old Navaho woman once telling me that only the gods are perfect so we must place imperfections in our art work so as not to offend them. 

Posted
1 minute ago, SiriusVoyager said:

Creating that rolling bevel was probably the hardest thing for me to do on the Dory.  The strakes are so thin that it is definitely quite a challenge.

 I didn't go back far enough on the planks. But everything is secure and I'll remember it for the next model. There is a lot more forgiveness in the build process than I anticipated. 

Posted

One can re-wet the area of the starboard bow and mold the plank back to shape. To level the sheer, consider ungluing the bow end of the plank and regluing in correct alignment.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, druxey said:

One can re-wet the area of the starboard bow and mold the plank back to shape. To level the sheer, consider ungluing the bow end of the plank and regluing in correct alignment.

Thank you. I will give it a go. 

Posted

Looks like necessity was mothering another 'invention.' I assume the saw served as a counter weight to the clamps, correct?

 

Modelers always find a way to solve a problem.  

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Robert Chenoweth

 

Current Build: Maine Peapod; Midwest Models; 1/14 scale.

 

In the research department:

Nothing at this time.

 

Completed models (Links to galleries): 

Monitor and Merrimack; Metal Earth; 1:370 and 1:390 respectively.  (Link to Build Log.)

Shrimp Boat; Lindbergh; 1/60 scale (as commission for my brother - a tribute to a friend of his)

North Carolina Shad Boat; half hull lift; scratch built.  Scale: (I forgot).  Done at a class at the NC Maritime Museum.

Dinghy; Midwest Models; 1/12 scale

(Does LEGO Ship in a Bottle count?)

 

Posted
On 12/26/2023 at 7:30 AM, Capt. Kelso said:

Looks good!

Thank you. We have family coming in and out of town this week, so I'm afraid that the shipyard will be empty of workers for this week. 

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