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Post by skvrn on May 1, 2010 19:52:50 GMT 1
a few more steps forward
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Post by sws35 on May 2, 2010 13:02:41 GMT 1
Excellent, Sergei! Thanks Mark, it is in its construction have noticed that it was impossible to attach the top tier of the superstructure. When we received the deck, it became clear how to arrange this story.
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Post by ladybug on May 9, 2010 14:39:20 GMT 1
where did the pics go ?
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Post by skvrn on May 9, 2010 15:33:13 GMT 1
Sorry. Corrected.
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Post by ladybug on May 12, 2010 21:20:13 GMT 1
Nice build, looking good, wish i was that far though
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Post by skvrn on May 19, 2010 9:56:44 GMT 1
this work for people with good eyesight. Had some trouble.
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Post by sws35 on May 24, 2010 22:13:42 GMT 1
We have to use various optical devices. When I photographed the first tier superstructure aft, saw a lot of defects. I had to disassemble and remake.
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Post by skvrn on Jun 8, 2010 7:58:15 GMT 1
bought a device like this and things went quickly.
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Post by swanrail on Jun 8, 2010 22:35:27 GMT 1
I "borrowed" a similar (but free standing) device from er indoors some years ago, and it has been invaluable. Ours uses a screw thread daylight bulb (6o w) and so got very hot, but recently while in my wifes favourite wool shop, found a daylight version bulb in energy saving bulbs. Rated at 75 w but consumes less than 12 watts so is very cool. Only problem I found that not only does it enlarge the minute brass pieces but to the same extent my fingers as well, so back at square one!!!
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Post by Mark on Jun 9, 2010 10:46:32 GMT 1
Only problem I found that not only does it enlarge the minute brass pieces but to the same extent my fingers as well, so back at square one!!! LOL If only you could invent a magnifier that did only enlarge the parts, not your fingers....... you could make a mint !
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Post by Achtung!! on Jun 10, 2010 21:13:47 GMT 1
Gap in the market there
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Post by skvrn on Jul 19, 2010 6:15:56 GMT 1
In the middle of the road !!
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Post by skvrn on Oct 24, 2010 13:07:33 GMT 1
a few more steps to the finish
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Post by nm on Oct 24, 2010 22:10:21 GMT 1
Getting there! Great work.
nm
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Post by paulhbell on Oct 25, 2010 10:57:07 GMT 1
Nice build.
Whats happened to your deck 'planking', it's gone gray on the hull. The superstructure planking is still wood colour, have you coated it?
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