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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:12 pm
by Reid
some one said something about depth charges. they obviously did not see this pic (just for fun)
i like this one

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:18 am
by Torpedo
Is "Howie" building a Derfflinger? Please bring him on! That's my next project!
Very nice pictures and now I finally know how you guys in that forum look like!
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:19 pm
by Reid
wow it has been a few days since anyone said anything here!? Hmmmm. i wonder what Ron will build next (a O class in 1/72 or maybe a Z-10 (that would be cool)
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:20 pm
by Timmy C
Reid, it's already been posted
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:09 am
Anton wrote:
Hello Admiral!
Your work is excellent..!!
I hope she sail today at best!!
Congratulations..!!
And now to your test..., i think you mean USCG cutter DUANE, who help sink U-175.., in escort group of HX 233 were eight ships.., one canadian destroyer named SKEENA, two canadian escort wessels, ARVIDA and WETASKIVIN, two USCG cutters, DUANE and SPENCER and finally three HMS ships.., DIANTHUS, BERGAMOT and BRYONY.
Anton.
You are spot on Anton.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:51 pm
by Reid
so he will be building a USCG ship now COOL!!
can't wait to that that one started Ron
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:23 am
by ARH
Reid wrote:so he will be building a USCG ship now COOL!!
can't wait to see that one started Ron
Over the last 7 years on this site I have tried to show different ways to do hulls , superstructure, small fittings.
Models like North Carolina, Iron Duke, and Moffet, and a very short sections of photo,s on the Star Purseus build, N C and ID both had balsa wood plank on frame hulls , you will not find many stronger hulls out there in model land, Im not saying do what I do, thats up to the individual, but please dont try to influance some one thats yours is the only method, because its not, yes its a good idea, if you have the money to spend on expensive woods , fittings, p/e, shop bought shafts and A frames, I chuck up the idea that there,s an alternative, there,s guys on some of these web sites that are building superb models, taking years .
Here if the build goes on to long they tend to loose interest, like I said at the beggining I been here 7 years , and I am thinking its time I was not here, I have not endeared myself to some of the guys, last week I was told not to hurt myself patting myself on the back, I was defending number of post in ID AND Moffett, against Calling all ship fans, some one had not noticed these two threads were the highest number of hits on the site, so I will bow out from scratchbuilding another subject, I will just over look all the great builds going on now, and keep doing the mod work.
Thanks to all the modellers that have supported my builds , look after scratch because this is where all the idea,s are, and people come to pick your brains, ARH
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:40 am
by PetrOs
Hey Ron,
Please keep posting your projects, they are really nice and informative!
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:57 am
by bismarck builder
Hi Admiral
Please stay don't let the silly sods win its just there way of saying we whish we were able to do what you do and had half the skill & known how that you have.
Anyway you have so much more know how to pass on, to us that want to know how to do this & that.
I look forward to your coastguard cutter.
gary rowe
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:07 am
by Jose Chaica
Please ARH....not that speech again !!!
You are well aware that you�re an inspiration to us all !!!
If it was not for you, and your NC, I would never had the courage to start in this "world"...
Come on...don�t let a foolish voice/input guide your actions....
From a declared addict of your work...

.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:29 am
by Neptune
Yep it's again that speech. You just need some confirmation on your work and it is, as you obviously know, some of the best.
But then it 's of course your call Ron, maybe it's indeed time for others to try and mess around a bit and show what they end up with. Maybe some screw up topics of mine will be better to learn people how not to do things. You make it seem all very simple, too simple sometimes. Not everyone has those skills and maybe it's better for people to see different methods and mistakes.
I'm already happy if you from time to time give us an update as we often do on our builds. No need to rush, no need to update every day. I'm already happy if your eye is watching our attempts and sometimes directs us to a better way!
In fact, I'm going to post a topic on that scratch build submarine I'm making.
Have a nice day!
Roel
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:30 am
by les
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:50 am
by kennylibben
Now i know we all want Ron to keep posting, but lying to him is not always the best solution....

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:52 am
by Torpedo
I am not quite sure if I understood the reason you resign here. Your models are excellent! Your techniques are splendid (and keep us all learning!). So I didn't get the reason, why you don't post reports of your builds anymore - but maybe it is due to my lack of understanding what you wrote...?
Anyway, I hope you stay present in this forum. I am not very long subscribed here, but I hope that you will be there to give hints, tipps and hopefully show new projects.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:01 pm
by roy allen
PLEASE Ron, dont let small minded or envious people put you off.
Because of you showing that R/C MODELING can be done cheaply and to a high standard i have taken the plunge. The build of the Moffet has been an insperation to myself and i'm sure to many others.
The plans are done and i now have enough green backs to get some material to start the build. But i'm still going to need inspiring
Roy
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:27 pm
by Avery Boyer
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:06 pm
by Reid
NOOO Ron I use your posts as how-to guilds on just about everything. PLEASE STAY!!! Even if you stay as just an advisor to other modelers to help them when they need it (like me).

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:18 pm
by ARH
Reid wrote:NOOO Ron I use your posts as how-to guilds on just about everything. PLEASE STAY!!! Even if you stay as just an advisor to other modelers to help them when they need it (like me).

Reid , Im not going, I will be around to help out if you need me,

Thanks
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:00 pm
by freelance
Thanks for sharing the build and all the posts, leant alot thank you.

ps. our local pond is still frozen
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:23 pm
by Greg W
Thank you for sharing your knowlege and skills, I wish you would please keep us informed of you progress on your next build but I know it is alot of extra work to post things. On a different note, How often do you run your models? Greg
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 6:44 am
by ARH
Greg W wrote:Thank you for sharing your knowlege and skills, I wish you would please keep us informed of you progress on your next build but I know it is alot of extra work to post things. On a different note, How often do you run your models? Greg
Well greg, at nearly 69 not often,
