Project Sail

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eswube
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Re: Project Sail

#21 Post by eswube »

Progressing nicely. :)
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#22 Post by CraigH »

Redondo,

Really like where Polly's going!

Wild Oats: the sails really work now!

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#23 Post by Charybdis »

Nice work, it's coming along nicely...
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#24 Post by denodon »

Looking mighty fine indeed. I often stop to have lunch where she is but I've still yet to ever actually go aboard her (if that's even still possible, I haven't seen anyone around her for a while now, bad timing maybe?)
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Jacky Tar
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#25 Post by Jacky Tar »

Those are amazing! Now I want to try my hand at sailing ships, too. I'll have to search to make sure I'm not duplicating efforts, but the ones that leap to mind first are HMCS Oriole, STV Goldcrest and Bluenose II.
Done: PCT-55 Orca

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May try next: HMCS Oriole, STV Goldcrest, Bluenose II
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#26 Post by Rodondo »

Thanks guys

Denodon- she's open but yeah, in yet to arrive camera in hand to her and she be open. By I have seen people on her when I pass.

Jacky Tar- I'm pretty sure those ones haven't been drawn, might want go check the bucket though and any worklists especially for the Bluenose. But, yes it would be lovely to have more sailing ships on the bucket, this is an open thread for anyones sailing projects.
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#27 Post by Jacky Tar »

Rodondo wrote:Thanks guys

Denodon- she's open but yeah, in yet to arrive camera in hand to her and she be open. By I have seen people on her when I pass.

Jacky Tar- I'm pretty sure those ones haven't been drawn, might want go check the bucket though and any worklists especially for the Bluenose. But, yes it would be lovely to have more sailing ships on the bucket, this is an open thread for anyones sailing projects.
Just did a search on the entire forum for those three ships and the only hits returned for Goldcrest and Bluenose are in my post of my intention to draw them. Two other hits on ships named Oriole, but not HMCS Oriole. So I think I'm safe :)
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May try next: HMCS Oriole, STV Goldcrest, Bluenose II
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#28 Post by WWII44 »

The Mary Celeste would also make a good addition to the Bucket.
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#29 Post by Rodondo »

Jacky Tar- excellent, be nice to see some more sailing ships on the bucket :)

WWII4- I had considered her but I'll havenmy hands full with the Preuben, James Craig, Mystery Ship and the Karluk
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Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)

There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
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Re: Project Sail

#30 Post by Rodondo »

Her first three incarnations in British Service, in New Zealand Service and Australian. Two more to go, her dark days as a coal lighter and her post 2013 appearance.

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Work list(Current)
Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)

There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
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