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Started by msea, May 21, 2015, 08:13:32 PM

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Haddock

site.......sight?   oh dear!!

zak

Sorry an oversight on my part, corrected now though.
I will get detention now - sorry.
Grumpy by name and nature

Kiteman

write 100 times, "this site is not an oversight" and then report to me when you`ve done it!

zak

Quote from: Kiteman on June 04, 2015, 02:46:54 PM
write 100 times, "this site is not an oversight" and then report to me when you`ve done it!
Is this sight is an over site?
Grumpy by name and nature

msea

A few bits and bobs for our blacksmith Luke. ---" feel the bath Luke " ---- its cold,was the answer.

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zak

Grumpy by name and nature

msea

Just painted filler with a couple of layers of Klear  on top. Thought about putting a couple of sharks fins cutting the water but will save that for a ship model - ho ho ho.

Bigkev

Looking Good Martin,

Took you a while to show the light from under the bushel, but boy does it shine bright.
Great work, shows the great research you have done.
Brilliant.
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

msea

Thanks Kev just trying to keep up with the rest of you.
Blacksmith Luke needed a rack for his holding tools and his light saber as well - I am getting as daft as the rest of you.
First attempt ally bar superglued - not very strong, so make a brass rack soldered together. The tools are brass bar flattened at the end and a box joint filed into them so they could be soldered and look the part.

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Haddock

Starting to look busy now, hurry up and get it done so you can get to work on the boat.
Haddock.

Kiteman

Looks like one of those metal puzzles I had as a kid.

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

Wizzel

I never get chance to see the models in much detail at meetings as I'm undertaking the rest of my duties so it's a real treat to see this come together.  Stacks of detail Martin, Great work.

msea

After 20 years as a marine engineer the main thing I learnt was that "if you can't fix it with a hammer its not fixable " so decided to make Luke some hammers and more forge tongs to keep him happy. Now for a couple of days working on the tanker to keep  Haddock happy and make sure he doesn't shout at me !!!!

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zak

Keep bobbing along, Luke what you have done.
Grumpy by name and nature