...but they were back then!:wink:
Type: Posts; User: Dobbs
...but they were back then!:wink:
I'm using the stern windows that came with the model, just gently sanded to fit. If you shave across the forward edge of the roundhouse/poop deck, that gets you inside the back of the model and...
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Aft deck with a hatch to conceal the line. New paint jobs for both hulls. Boy, the red doesn't show up very well...
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It's not that subtle in person.
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Here, I have cut the plastic insert for the flush quarterdeck. I cut it from a sheet of 0.030" styrene.
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Bow it's in place. Some filler, and I will know if I've succeeded. If...
As a pet owner, I'm used to cleaning up poops.:takecover:
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Not liking the strange poop decks on the Hebes and following Jonas' lead, I continue to modify old hulls to be flush decked. One day these will get masts.
It is Proserpine. I picked up a few cheap a while back to use their spankers for brigs. The abandoned hulls have been haunting my parts bin ever since. It looks like this one might get a new...
I had an extra hull lying around, and, following your example Jonas, decided to attempt to remove the poop deck. I feel that it was an extremely satisfying success. Thanks for the leadership!
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Also, which Langton ships were plundered for their sterns?
By what means did you extract the poop? :clap:
Pretty cool, Jonas! I may have to follow your example.