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Hi Kent,
I was just driving in your neck of the woods today, so I was just thinking about you and your projects. I love the progress you've made on Le Mirage! Congrats on getting the rigging started. Yes, you have lots of work ahead of you, but I find it goes by faster than the hull construction and detailing. It's pretty satisfying when you enter that completely different phase of ship modeling.
My words of advice at this point, if you don't mind me throwing it out there... don't wear long sleeve shirts or jackets, don't wear a watch, and don't make any sudden movements – before withdrawing your hands from within the ever growing web of rigging, stop and look around them to make sure you're not about to snag anything vital, then slowly back them out...
Oh, and don't go anywhere near the rigging with a rotary tool
Clare
I was just driving in your neck of the woods today, so I was just thinking about you and your projects. I love the progress you've made on Le Mirage! Congrats on getting the rigging started. Yes, you have lots of work ahead of you, but I find it goes by faster than the hull construction and detailing. It's pretty satisfying when you enter that completely different phase of ship modeling.
My words of advice at this point, if you don't mind me throwing it out there... don't wear long sleeve shirts or jackets, don't wear a watch, and don't make any sudden movements – before withdrawing your hands from within the ever growing web of rigging, stop and look around them to make sure you're not about to snag anything vital, then slowly back them out...
Oh, and don't go anywhere near the rigging with a rotary tool
Clare