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samson wrote:Hi Alan just pasing thrue and look ind of quiosity , and i think i sad it before , but it cant hurte say it again -- it a dam nice looking model you making . Samson Thanks Samson, appreciate you taking the time to look in and commenting.... Regards Alan
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birdaj2 wrote:Alan
You have produced a very nice model from the parts supplied and your very end result I am sure will be exceptional.
Happy modelling
Tony Thank you for the very kind comments Tony, appreciated. Regards Alan
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Hi Alan, Excellent build. We'll done. I think that your build is one to aspire to. Kind regards, Garth "Measure twice, cut once!!!" Finished!!! HMS Victory, Current build: Black Pearl. On hold: Bismarck, Golden Hind, Flying Scotsman, Victory Cross Section, SOTS, Tiger 1. Wish list: USS Constitution.
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Garth wrote:Hi Alan, Excellent build. We'll done. I think that your build is one to aspire to. Kind regards, Garth Thank you Garth, your comments make the effort all worth while....  .. Thanks again.. Regards Alan
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Issue 100 well underway and found this issue giving me problems... More bling has been painted as previously described and fitted, no real problems here. The amount of bling now added is really starting to show now but lots more to add yet.... Started pinning the deadeye chains on the chainwales in place, here is where I found things to be a little tricky... The instructions say to pin the chains in place using the pins provided. Problem here I found is the chain links are too small for the pins, meaning when pinning to the hull the chain link would open and the chain would separate.... Solution I found was to cut the chain to length first then pin to the hull, the last link only has one other link attached to it resulting in a bigger hole for the pin to go through.... Any chains I cut too short was simply rectified by adding another link, fiddly yes but at least it worked... Will continue fitting the chains tomorrow and will post again when I have completed the port side...  Happy building all.. Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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arpurchase wrote: Looking good Thanks Andy.. Regards Alan
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Hi Alan! Very nice details, well done Regards, Bernd
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der Gohfelder wrote:Hi Alan! Very nice details, well done Regards, Bernd Thanks Bernd, thanks for looking in and for your comments.... Regards Alan
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Not stopped by for a while Alan and Wow!  Is the bling never going end?  Looks absolutely fab though. Steve
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stevie_o wrote:Not stopped by for a while Alan and Wow!  Is the bling never going end?  Looks absolutely fab though. Steve Thanks for your positive comments Stevie, lots more bling to go before this build is finished..... Finding the chainwales a real pain in the preverbial but slowly getting there..... Regards Alan
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Finally finished issue 100 with the fitting of the chainwales down the port side...  . Found this to be one of the trickiest tasks I have done to date  but with a lot of patience and taking my time I finally got the task complete.....  Have also started issue 101 and will post pics when its complete.....  . Happy building all... Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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Top quality as ever Alan, the end is in sight Steve
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stevie_o wrote:Top quality as ever Alan, the end is in sight Steve Thanks Steve, appreciated.... Still 34 weeks to go and to be honest, think I'll be a little sad when she is finished as I've loved working on her.... Still, it does mean I can move onto a new project but as yet that is undecided..... Any ideas..... Regards Alan
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First class work as usual Alan  very nice indeed and those weeks will pass by.. Look forward to the end result. Spencer
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Hi Alan! Like always - a perfect work! Regards, Bernd
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Great work as always Alan.
As for your next project, personally I would love to see what you do with with your Yamato
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Warthog wrote:First class work as usual Alan  very nice indeed and those weeks will pass by.. Look forward to the end result. Spencer Thanks Spencer, appreciated. Will just keep plodding along until we get to the end.... Regards Alan
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der Gohfelder wrote:Hi Alan! Like always - a perfect work!
Regards, Bernd Thanks for looking in again Bernd and commenting, appreciated as always. Regards Alan
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davetwin wrote:Great work as always Alan.
As for your next project, personally I would love to see what you do with with your Yamato
Thanks for your kind words Dave.. Really not sure what to do next, the Titanic will remain a secondary build and since the SOTS is a sail ship am kind of thinking of doing either the Yam or the Hood... Still, got plenty of time to decide yet....  . May even poll members to see what they would like to see.... Regards Alan
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