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Thanks Pat, I'm glad you like it. I posted this to the forum only yesterday so you are not late at all. ;-)
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Hi Tappi:
Charming little model you made. Rgds Carlos |
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Hi Carlos, good to hear from you. I'm glad you like this little boat. The pleasure of building her kept me warm in my very cold basement workshop - winter is not good time for modeling. Glues and paints don't work properly. We have about 80 cm of snow allready and it's pouring all the time new. Spring, please reach these poor and desolate corners of the earth!
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Hi Tappi: I can understand what you mean. Even here we're having quite cold weather. But I still remember my first winter in Helsinki, back in 1987 with the thermometer hiting -35ºC.
What I miss less is to get up in the middle of the night to clean up the snow from the main door... Brrr! One month more and everythig will change. Best regards Carlos |
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Nice job on this little tug!
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Yes Carlos I remember that winter too. At that time the warming water pipes broke in the house we lived and we had to warm our apartement with electrical warmers - we managed to get the temperature up to 11 degrees Celsius - chilly nights.
Thanks Jerry for the compliment. Along with that here's the final additions to the model - I put three portholes on her side. Totally forgot those although they are clearly presented in the blueprints. Must be a symptom of an early dementia. BR Tappi |
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Very excellent work, mate! Just curious, what color is the navigation lamp? If it is on the port side (left) I believe it should be red. I refer to them as the "running lights." I love this concept of a half-hull model, really superb! Cheers! Jim |
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''Running lights'' that was the word I was looking for, thanks Jim! On my models port side is always green, it's just one of the artistic liberties I like to take - call it a signature. ;-) I just found out that we have six more teak plates at or house so this may be a start of a series. I have to negotiate with my wife first though, those are her tabletop acessories. :D
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This is the most clever form of modeling .... What a great idea! Not only from a size aspect but a great way to achieve satisfaction from a project when you need someting to go faster than normal. Imagine all the things you could create with this method.
The fine modelers here never cease to amaze me... My motivation to continue is building! Well done,,, Gregg |
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Well said Gregg! You put in words the thoughts in my mind when doing this model. This has been to me a time travel back to those days when there were no kits. Just an idea and the material you have. That's what I enjoyd most with this project. You start with something and work your way to the end without a real step by step plan but solving all the issues when you meet them. Intuitoin, improvisation and imagination - let's call it a 3I (triple i) method. ;-)
BR Tappi |
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