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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:48 pm 
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It's really enjoyable watching your masterpiece come together. Great work Dave!

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Thanks for info might give it a try :thumbs_up_1:

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Hi al!

Update: details,details!

It's been slow going lately...but with all the major construction finished,I needed to start on the little details...ammo boxes,rafts,floater net baskets and such. All thats left now before final assembly is some ladders for various locations and supports for the gun tubs on the forward S/S.

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Also I finally got the aircrft crane rigged useing UNI-Products Caenis thread and P/E pullyes.


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And the SOC Seagull floatplane.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:04 am 
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Hi Dave :wave_1:
as ever a pleasure to see your work
I take it the SOC Seagull has a fully detailed interior :heh: :heh:
wing braces are spot on :thumbs_up_1:

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Excellent as always!!

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roy allen wrote:
I take it the SOC Seagull has a fully detailed interior :heh: :heh:
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You betcha!!!...right down to the HUD and ejection seat! :cool_2:

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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:41 am 
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Hi all,

Small update: Funnel rigging

Finaly was able to get some time to work on the "NO boat"...the forward superstructure,funnels and searchlight platform were permanently installed. The rigging is UNI-Caenis thread doubled and attached with CA.


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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:44 am 
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Hi Dave :wave_1:
what have you used as attachment points, they look really sharp :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:36 pm 
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Hi Roy,

Their "eyebolts" that come on the GMM P/E set. I think they may be a standard feature of GMM p/e as I needed to get some extras from the old Massachusetts fret I have lying around.

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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:12 pm 
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:thumbs_up_1: cheers for that.
I've been using L'Arsenal eye bolts on my scratchbuild HMS Medusa, they'er circular but i do like the look of the GMM ones.
Shame they dont do them as a stand alone item like L'Arsaenal do.

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Hi Guys,
Dave,
Looks perfect!
Did you determine the funnel stay locations with 100% accuracy? If so, you're a heck of a lot luckier than I am..........so far with my, "parrallel", project.
Nice work buddy! The siding on those deck lockers is really cool too. Is that Trumpeter or Dave Hill? Nice job attaching the vertical ladders too!!
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PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2009 6:14 am 
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Hey Guys!

Roy,
I also have a set of the L'Arsenal eyebolts and I think I should've used them instead!...the GMM ones seem to stand out too far from the part surface...the L'Arsenal are smaller and I think would've look better!

Tony,
Thanks for the nice words!..The funnel stays may not be 100% but their close!...I just eyeballed 'em :heh: . That locker is Trumpy!...the 20mm ready lockers were made from 0.80" square rod.

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a friend and i call you "the king" :cool_1:


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Hi Dave, :wave_1:
one more question for you.
What is "UNI-Caenis" i usualy use stretched sprue but i'm always willing to try something new.

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Hey Roy,

Caenis is a fine thread for tying fishing flies manufactured by UNI-Products...you can get it at J Stockard Fly Fishing...it's about 0.001" in diam and bonds very well with CA...I use the gel type!...HTH!

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:08 am 
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Hi all,

Final Update: Finishing the 'Nawlins!


I rigged the model before adding the deck railings, weapons and other details to avoid snapping things off with the thread,I just can't say enough about the Caenis thread!...rigging used to be the most dreaded part of a model for me because it seemed the thread would always stick to everything but what I wanted it to. Since useing the Uni-Products thread rigging is a pc of cake!..I attach it to one point with CA, wait about 30 seconds then attach the other end...done!!!!!!!

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Finaly it came time to add the railings, weapons, catapult and aircraft crane and with that the model is finished!...The only thing left to do is build the display case!


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In an awaked moment of mine, -thats outstanding!!!!

That "done" must be an special good feeling? and placing the finished touch "under"
is just perfect.

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WOW! :thumbs_up_1:

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Hi Guys,
Dave,
"With intent and intensity, Dave finished New Orleans"
That's some of the best model work I''ve seen.
Clean, superb extra detail added, can't say enough.
Fantastic job!
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Dave, your build of New Orleans is a real morning eye opener! No coffee required. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :heh:



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