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Cheers Stu
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Cheers Stu
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Cheers Stu
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Very nice clean looking build Stujue... nicely done.. Regards Alan
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Great work Stujue! Processing - Progressing
Previous builds: HMS Victory Current build: HMS Sovereign of the seas
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Nice work!!
Kev
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Nice build . Love the gun's Rgd Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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thanks for the vote of confidence, its much appreciated.javascript:insertsmiley(' %20','/images/emoticons/msp_cool.gif') Cheers Stu
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Thats looking good Stu.Suggest you check my post hull profile in sos build discussions. Regards Nigel
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Thanks Nigel. read your post and makes sense. guess being new to this type of modelling, the assumption is lazer cut computer aided design should give us the right bits. Lesson learnt and i will correct during filling and sanding and also will be more vigilant as the build goes on. Again this Forum is fantastic for me as a beginner. I appreciate any advice, Cheers Stu Cheers Stu
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Nice work and great result. The sharp edges are well finished and give good effects. The quality wood increase the results and sharpness.
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Some good building there Stu. Keep it up. Rgds, Hans "It's okay to make mistakes. mistakes are our teachers - they help us to to learn, even if it is painfully" Current Build: Endeavour Cross section,D51 Completed: HMS Victory Under the bench: Endeavour x 2,Sovereign of the Seas, Akagi and The Black Pearl!HMS Victory Cross Section
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My build was interupted while i had to fit a new bathroom. all done now and back on the build. ive just started sanding down the hull. As this is my first build 1 definatley now understand why its so importand to get everything pefect before planking. Light arm and shoulder taken all they can for today so i will be back on it tomorrow. Ill post some pics when its all done. stu Cheers Stu
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one good point is. i had a load of polystyrene in the packing for the bathroom and its made perfect sanding blocks. Stu Cheers Stu
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Hi Stu Glad to hear you are back at it now the bathrooms done Kind Regards Nigel
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ive now rough sanded the hull and used a bit of filler to smooth out the dent towards the eft end. i missed this and had planked the hull before realising there was a floor in one of the frames. anyway looks a lot smoother now. Im going to mark off the gun ports next. tricky bit by all accounts. cheers Stu Cheers Stu
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Hi Stu, That`s looking really good, I think a few people have the same problem with the dip to the stern (me included)but not a major problem to cure. For a first sanding your hull looks really good. With respect to the gun ports (not marked mine yet) it seems that to check it a couple of times before you cut seems to be the way to go. Also check out Mr T`s official build as there is a slight adjustment to the position of one port to be taken into account. Good luck and happy building Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Thanks for looking in derek and thanks for the comments. yeah i will be checking a number of times before cutting the ports. really dont want to make a mistake at this stage. cheers Stu Cheers Stu
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Lovely work there StuJue, hull looks spot on.... .. Take your time over the marking of the ports and double even triple check all measurements... .. Derek is absolutely correct, there is a couple of ports that some feel are wrong on the instructions so would suggest you check the official build and other diaries too..... I desided to move the ports on my build... .. Keep up the good work and keep posting..... Regards Alan
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