Wow I wish that still sold them ! Whats the name on it, cant make it out in the photo ?Hi Bob. Forgot to mention the table has a plug box with on/off switch, a full width hip bar allows one to turn the tool off when your hands are busy.
Wow I wish that still sold them ! Whats the name on it, cant make it out in the photo ?Hi Bob. Forgot to mention the table has a plug box with on/off switch, a full width hip bar allows one to turn the tool off when your hands are busy.
Here's the back cover that may or may not help...
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...and the front, complete with the combo saw/router fence
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Here's one in MassachusettsHere's the back cover that may or may not help...
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...and the front, complete with the combo saw/router fence
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From where did you purchase the Cutters from?I like these small parcels receiving - just got some new cutters, 100 blades, brushes, and fibre-glass erasers .......
You can never have enough of these stuff, especially when you are not able to keep an order on the working table -> so it is good to have 3 or 4 cutters (somewhere) on the table
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Uwek, Thank you very much for replying. Postage killed itThis ones are from EHDIS, ordered via amzon
BTW: These are not rolling any more
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Here's mine so farJust got my package from France.
It's going to be a long one, fortunately she still fits on sideboard. If all goes well I should start working on her in next year. I still need some machines to get rid of my mistakes that are unavoidable.Yeah.... very good ship for a second build
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Little side comparison with Saint Philippe in 1/72
Almost 1,3m of a hull
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...why not start a build log of yours? It would be of interest to everyone!Here's mine so far
Good work, ship in POF requires a lot of skill. I agree with Jim why don't you start a build log. There aren't many about L'Ambitieux
This model is powerful big, where do you want to build it ?Almost 1,3m of a hull
Great that you ordered this planset of the amazing Ambitieux - Hope to see soon some sawdust.....Just got my package from France.
It's going to be a long one, fortunately she still fits on sideboard. If all goes well I should start working on her in next year. I still need some machines to get rid of my mistakes that are unavoidable.Yeah.... very good ship for a second build
Little side comparison with Saint Philippe in 1/72
Almost 1,3m of a hull
Looking very good - wow - what a big size model -> it would be great to sometimes some information about your work....Here's mine so far
Those posts look fantastic Paul, could you please show us the cutting tools that you used to shape them,I have this one Jan (@Pathfinder65): Vevor Mini Lathe Amazon
I agree with everything @Farmboy said. I made these posts on my first try with it:
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I spent less than $30 on this mini lathe. I spill more wine than that on my shirt each week, so I consider it to have been free .
Coming soon is quite suitable in a ship modelers term - about half a year or maybe moreGreat that you ordered this planset of the amazing Ambitieux - Hope to see soon some sawdust.....
For everybody interested in this planset here you can find a review:
THE THREE-DECKER of the Chevalier de TOURVILLE
LE TROIS-PONTS du Chevalier de TOURVILLE
L’AMBITIEUX 1680
by Jean Boudriot
Planset review - THE THREE-DECKER of the Chevalier de TOURVILLE - LE TROIS-PONTS du Chevalier de TOURVILLE - L’AMBITIEUX - 1680" by Jean Boudriot
Planset Review: THE THREE-DECKER of the Chevalier de TOURVILLE LE TROIS-PONTS du Chevalier de TOURVILLE L’AMBITIEUX 1680 by Jean Boudriot Two volume set available in English, French or Italian language directly from ancre...shipsofscale.com
Looking very good - wow - what a big size model -> it would be great to sometimes some information about your work....
Before you start making it, you will buy another monograph. Always the same...Coming soon is quite suitable in a ship modelers term - about half a year or maybe more