1/96 Project 1710 Beluga
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Yeah that's the drawing I referred to......thanks Gantu.....fwd capstan is missing.
And to prove I'm right about the aft capstan.....see arrow on below picture.....raised capstan......ropes running in front of it......end of ropes on PS hull she is moored SB.
Now I will return and submerse myself in the VICTOR III again.
Grtz,
Bart
Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience.
"Samuel Smiles"Comment
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Interesting......I wonder wy they replaced the capstan by a hatch....just kidding.......Can’t argue against that pic Scott….seems you have more pictures of the thing then I have.
I lick my wounds and crawl back in my cave.
I guess the picture is dated before the period photobucket decided to let people pay for 3rd party hosting.
I see alot of these nowadays
Grtz,
Bart
Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience.
"Samuel Smiles"Comment
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Nice. This slippery eel will fly! Good looking jig and sound methodology, pal.
Have not forgotten your 1/96 ZULU SD. I'm in catch-up mode.
DavidWho is John Galt?Comment
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Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience.
"Samuel Smiles"Comment
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Its plywood Tom. I took the dividing head off my mill and bolted it to one of the uprights. The plug is mounted on 1/8 SS rod that is clamped into the diviving head's jaws. Set the angle to "0 Deg" and everything else is easy. I'm planning to run a scale along the bottom edge to make karking off easier. At the moment I'm taking the marks off the plan and just projecting them up to the plug using a right angle set square.Comment
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Hello Scott! Your plug looks great! Your building bench looks very nice too. You do not happen to have a picture of an earlier stage of your plug build? With experience from your earlier builds they are very interesting to see. WBR FredrikComment
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