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P5se Camelback Wrote:And now I must apologize to all for the temporary hijacking of a thread on an odd bridge with a large photo of a sailing ship!
No apology required,I posted the small photo first.........and,

Brigantine: Yes it is part of the "seaport" on the new modules.
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S-W-E-E-T ! Thumbsup Thumbsup Goldth

Wayne
doctorwayne Wrote:S-W-E-E-T ! Thumbsup Thumbsup Goldth
Wayne
Thank you ! She started out as the Ideal models, carved balsa/die cut balsa sheet, kit of the Revenue Cutter "Alexander Hamilton", that I built in my mid teens. Not the best, she became my "test bench" for rigging techniques, and was modified over the years to the brigantine rig she now is ( partial inspiration for that came from the Brigantine "Yankee" photo in the December 1959 National Geographic ). Since I took this recent photo, I have modified her main cabin to about half its length ( which was already a modification...attached with Ambriod glue ), and added a skylight between the cabin and the main mast. Somewhere back in time, I removed the "below-the-waterline" part of the hull, which lead to her being incorporated into the new module "seaport". ( never throw anything away )
Man that sure is nice work Pete! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
As mentioned in the "New Module" thread, two of the three bridges are built and painted awaiting the wood decks. The third hasn't been started yet, and I'm glad I waited to do a tutorial......the second build didn't go as I had thought it would...fought me all the way, but at least I learned something from the fight.
I'll have to insure that the camera batteries are fully charged before I start the third bridge, so I can do a reasonably decent job with the tutorial.
Pete, somehow I missed the ship.

WOW WOW! :o

That is awesome!
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