Thank you Bob Platz
Railing stanchions
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Bob Platz
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Railing stanchions
Thank you Bob Platz
- les
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Re: Railing stanchions
Try the Billings Boats site. I got some 2 rail stanchions from them. They have 3 rail stanchions. You just have to know what length you want them.
Any ship larger than a Destroyer is a waste of metal.
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Gary Kingzett
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Re: Railing stanchions
Dromedary has an advertisement in the latest Nautical Research Journal. They are in El Paso Texas, but do not have a website. I believe that Bluejacket has 3 hole stanchions, also, as does Loyalhanna Dockyard.
Gary
Gary
- destroyerman
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Re: Railing stanchions
Bob,
JR Haynes (UK) supply as well. They are photoetch and very well detailed, but used on working models may prove flimsy.
I use fishing line to thread the holes.
JR Haynes (UK) supply as well. They are photoetch and very well detailed, but used on working models may prove flimsy.
I use fishing line to thread the holes.
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Bob Platz
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Re: Railing stanchions
Thanks for the info..................Bob
- Brad Newland
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Re: Railing stanchions
Bob,
aside from the John Haynes Stanchions which were already mentioned- there is also some available from another source- I'm not sure of the manufactures name- but they are available from loyalhanna in the US and Model boatyard in the UK- I've bought two versions of them- one is a solid sheet of stanchions- the other is 1/2 stanchions- 1/2 vertical ladders.
Personally- i like the John Haynes version- they are quite tough- and he has the end stanchions as well
Best regards
Brad Newland
aside from the John Haynes Stanchions which were already mentioned- there is also some available from another source- I'm not sure of the manufactures name- but they are available from loyalhanna in the US and Model boatyard in the UK- I've bought two versions of them- one is a solid sheet of stanchions- the other is 1/2 stanchions- 1/2 vertical ladders.
Personally- i like the John Haynes version- they are quite tough- and he has the end stanchions as well
Best regards
Brad Newland
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ingura
Re: Railing stanchions
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- Harley
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Re: Railing stanchions
Deans Marine is selling the brass stanchions with 3 holes you need. they are on their online shop..
regards
Harley
regards
Harley