She really looks fine Jan, those upturned bow and stern elements are such a unique feature.
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Yup, mine are defiantly big and fumbly.Nice looking ship you have in work with your big fumbly fingers.....![]()
Nice little details, Jan. And I see the stack of oars is growing .....Wow, small parts, sanding, shaping and big fumbly fingers combined makes working on this kit interesting .
Todays progress report.
Half of the oars are done and half the oar hole covers are sanded and glued in place.
A couple of the cleats had to be "adjusted" after gluing the oar hole covers. I think there would have been a future rigging problem in those locations.
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Hi Peter,I see the stack of oars is growing .

Yup, mine are defiantly big and fumbly.

Yup as Grant would say "True Story"at least you have all of your fingers

I'ts one of those patience things
Jan
Hi Jan,Wow, small parts, sanding, shaping and big fumbly fingers combined makes working on this kit interesting .
Todays progress report.
Half of the oars are done and half the oar hole covers are sanded and glued in place.
A couple of the cleats had to be "adjusted" after gluing the oar hole covers. I think there would have been a future rigging problem in those locations.
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Thanks. Each step now adds to it's character.Very nice work, she's really turning into a beautiful ship!
Thank you, it's definitely a work in progress.Hey Jan,
That looks really great. All that matters is the result, and it's stunning!
True storyYup as Grant would say "True Story"
Jan



Yup, there is definitely a burned wood smell in my little workshop.Those look great Jan! The added benefit is that your house now smells like a charcoal grill.![]()
