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Re: Project Sail

#61 Post by heuhen »

this is starting to look pornographic. if this continue, I have to ask golly.. to close it all down!
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#62 Post by Colombamike »

heuhen wrote:this is starting to look pornographic. if this continue, I have to ask golly.. to close it all down!
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All of these drawings look very good, great work :)
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#63 Post by radagast477 »

That picture of the 51 ton, are those the same type as the USRC Alabama and the USRC Louisiana that captured the pirate ship, Bravo off Florida in 1819.
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#64 Post by Rodondo »

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Little preview of the work so far, up to a few hundred "rivets" and the immediate area around the stern post is done, save for shading which will be complete when the hull is fully "plated" then onto the labyrinth of cablem :|
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#65 Post by CraigH »

radagast477 wrote:That picture of the 51 ton, are those the same type as the USRC Alabama and the USRC Louisiana that captured the pirate ship, Bravo off Florida in 1819.
Yes it is. I used Chapell's book as a reference. A number were built, exactly how many is a tad confusing (due to his writing style). A Coast Guard history site also has a great drawing labeled for the Louisiana.

Redondo, Don't tell us that that next one with the rivets is in SB Scale :o
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#66 Post by Rodondo »

CraigH wrote:
Redondo, Don't tell us that that next one with the rivets is in SB Scale :o
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Relatively, maybe ;)
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#67 Post by bezobrazov »

Hmmmm...is it Prussen (II) or France (I)???
Or, is it any of the famous "P"-Flyers?
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#68 Post by Rodondo »

bezobrazov wrote:Hmmmm...is it Prussen (II) or France (I)???
Or, is it any of the famous "P"-Flyers?
Its the Preussen :P Not game enough to take on the France yet
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#69 Post by bezobrazov »

HA! I Win the Big Prize!!!! *Running a Victory lap*
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#70 Post by Rodondo »

Hahaha, you'll have to wait a bit to claim your prize ;)
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