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Just to explain - this our joking with Slimm has its reason in the fact that we are neighbors, we live close to each other ... we both build ships at 1/400, but he does complete models, while I do only waterline ... and all the time we discuss what is better :-D
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It's a fine-looking model!
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After 2 years waiting in my dockyard I've found the best material for masts and rigging. Work with that goes well and quick and my model is again a step close to finishing. Only one experience - next time I'll use smaller diameter of profiles.
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just finished reading bob ballards book lost ships of guadacanal.lots of wreck photos of her in there
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Well, don't keep us in suspense Gerry . What materials did you find suitable?
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That's no secret, of course :-D. I used Evergreen profiles of different thicknesses on the masts (but as I said, I will take the thinner diameters the next time), and on the antennae a thin thread I stoled my wife from her sewing. :-D
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