Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
hi
yes indeed welcome back admiral
gary
yes indeed welcome back admiral
gary
a bad day sailing is better than a good day at the office
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Great to see you
Richard
Richard
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
If you are at the nameplate stage--you are making progress...!!!
best Wishes
JIM B
@ Gary-- nice to see you are still on line...-long time no hear!!
JB
best Wishes
JIM B
@ Gary-- nice to see you are still on line...-long time no hear!!
JB
....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Ron just returned from another trek across the country . Well it's good to see the name name plate and a smart one at that . Have you made the display stand?
Dave Wooley
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Love the ship. She is nice and clean and just a great looking ship. I never thought of a name plate for my ship but seeing yours, I know now that it adds some class to the ship when sitting on the shelf(or atleast that was where mine will go eventually). These boards always give me one more thing to think about when building.
James W.
Dry docked:
1/72 HMCS Assiniboine DDE 234-1960
1/72 HMCS Ottawa DDE 229-1960
1/72 HMCS St. Catharines-River Class Frigate-1944
On the slipway:
1/72 HMCS Camrose-Flower Class Corvette-1943
1/72 HMCS Trillium-Flower Class Corvette-1942
Dry docked:
1/72 HMCS Assiniboine DDE 234-1960
1/72 HMCS Ottawa DDE 229-1960
1/72 HMCS St. Catharines-River Class Frigate-1944
On the slipway:
1/72 HMCS Camrose-Flower Class Corvette-1943
1/72 HMCS Trillium-Flower Class Corvette-1942
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Ron with the Duane on its first official outing at the Model Boat Convention, one of the UKs largest model boat shows. The theme for this year was "warships"

Dave Wooley


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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
He looks well-- and cheery!! ( the boat don't look bad either!!)
Ahoi ARH!
JIM B
Ahoi ARH!
JIM B
....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Thanks Dave, good picture, shame about that guy in the back.

Simple but effective.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Looks like they had some models . 
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
sooo.... they ship had its public d�but...!
so what's next?
Hope you are feeling ok- ?
Cheers
Jim Baumann
so what's next?
Hope you are feeling ok- ?
Cheers
Jim Baumann
....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
IPMS UK SIG (special interest group) www.finewaterline.com
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
IPMS UK SIG (special interest group) www.finewaterline.com
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Guys, The ship had its preview underconstruction, still lots to do,
The admiral is feeling a lot better these days, the treatment seems to be working, I will keep taking the tablets,
ARH
The admiral is feeling a lot better these days, the treatment seems to be working, I will keep taking the tablets,
Simple but effective.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
I take that you will be at EP tomorrow in that case.
SG
SG
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Chicken!!
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Now that is good news, and i am talking about the admirals health and not the build...ARH wrote:Hi Guys, The ship had its preview underconstruction, still lots to do,
The admiral is feeling a lot better these days, the treatment seems to be working, I will keep taking the tablets,![]()
ARH
Really hope to see some progress too...
NIKOS (NICK)
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Arrgh! Ya better get to it. The Pirates are thinking of coming over and sailing it away. It'll make a nice little Pirate Ship. Terrorshorts is in need of a vessel.....hmmmmm. 
Any ship larger than a Destroyer is a waste of metal.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Ron we will miss you at the meeting tomorrow.
Dave Wooley

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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Ron Duane is an interesting scratch built project and was about to go onto page 2 . Now it's back to page 1 .
Dave Wooley

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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Thanks Dave, I still can not generate any energy to start building again at the moment, the cancer seems to be o/k at the moment, I see the specialist on wednesday of this week, hoping I have some more good results like last time.
Im looking in and posting on all the fabulous work going on, makes me feel ashamed that im not doing anything,

Im looking in and posting on all the fabulous work going on, makes me feel ashamed that im not doing anything,
Simple but effective.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Should the Admiral feel ashamed for not doing anything due to the fabulous work most of which his and a couple of others' skills and talent have inspired, what should us humble kit assemblers do?

I really wish the best about your health... Perhaps some good news on Wednesday generate some building desire too...
Best regards...
I really wish the best about your health... Perhaps some good news on Wednesday generate some building desire too...
Best regards...
NIKOS (NICK)
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(GREAT IS THE NATION THAT MASTERS THE SEAS)
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