That's awesome!Spotlight, wheel, binnacle, telegraph, and telephones added.
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That's awesome!Spotlight, wheel, binnacle, telegraph, and telephones added.
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Looking good Vic.From the front. Some of the rough spots will be eliminated later. View attachment 562020
Quite successfully I might add.Thanks, Daniel. I’m learning a lot about making wooden ships look like metal.
That’s high praise coming from you, Kurt!Looking great!
Are you going to weather the model or make it with the clean, pristine appearance? Just curious.That’s high praise coming from you, Kurt!
True storyQuite successfully I might add.
I think he wants the pristine version.Are you going to weather the model or make it with the clean, pristine appearance? Just curious.
Did you or your dad have wooden hatch covers on either of the ships you sailed on?Are you going to weather the model or make it with the clean, pristine appearance? Just curious.
Liberty ships, C-2 cargo ships, and older vessels had wooden hatch covers (called hatch boards back then) supported by removable steel hatch beams. The hatch covers on the C-5 I sailed were steel, as were those of the C-3's Dad sailed on.Did you or your dad have wooden hatch covers on either of the ships you sailed on?


