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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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doctorwayne Wrote:S-W-E-E-T !
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 )
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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.
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Pete, somehow I missed the ship.
WOW WOW! :o
That is awesome!
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