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  • 598602G
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    I am going to have to pass off the Yankee II to Dave. Just don't have the time anymore for all the builds. Only molds I have time for is the 1/72 Charlie II and the 1/72 688. The 688 is the fist to be molded next week.

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  • 598602G
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    Would rather die of lead poisoning then scribe. Go ahead make my day.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by 598602G
    Finally stupid Yankee missile hatches done. If I do one more boomer I will put a 357 Magnum to my head for a self made lobotomy.
    Good, clean job of it. Ain't scribing fun!!….

    Put the gun down, step away from the table, and no one gets hurt!

    David

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  • 598602G
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    Finally stupid Yankee missile hatches done. If I do one more boomer I will put a 357 Magnum to my head for a self made lobotomy.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by 598602G
    Dave you get box with Foxtrot stuff in it? I should know better then to make boomers. Missiles doors are a pain. I will stick with SSGN's. Charlie II hull is almost all shaped. It is only 6" shorter then the Yankee.
    Got the box, have not opened it yet. Tonight, Tim.

    David

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  • 598602G
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    Dave you get box with Foxtrot stuff in it? I should know better then to make boomers. Missiles doors are a pain. I will stick with SSGN's. Charlie II hull is almost all shaped. It is only 6" shorter then the Yankee.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by 598602G
    Started the scribe work on the Yankee. The surface coat of the epoxy and fiberglass powder is so hard I can barely scribe it with my scribe/jewelers file. Hopefully will have the Yankee hull scribe work done this week.
    Looking good, Tim!

    David

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  • 598602G
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    Started the scribe work on the Yankee. The surface coat of the epoxy and fiberglass powder is so hard I can barely scribe it with my scribe/jewelers file. Hopefully will have the Yankee hull scribe work done this week.

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  • 598602G
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    We have the same plans so I yes.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by 598602G
    Almost done with Yankee sail. Camera just doesn't pick up all the detail I have in sail.
    Well … all right, then! Hope the root of my sail-planes match, Tim.



    David

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  • 598602G
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    Almost done with Yankee sail. Camera just doesn't pick up all the detail I have in sail.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by 598602G
    Here is what I have so far on the sail. Using PE parts that I had on hand. Went with the double row of vents instead of the 4 rows of vents. I thought it looked better.
    looking good, Tim.

    David

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  • 598602G
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    Here is what I have so far on the sail. Using PE parts that I had on hand. Went with the double row of vents instead of the 4 rows of vents. I thought it looked better.

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  • 598602G
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    Found the perfect fit. Using a couple PE parts from a 1/144 Romeo kit. I am talking almost perfect.

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  • 598602G
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    They don't have so will just scribe it I guess

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