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    That will be pretty cool Dobbs. What are you doing for the masts? Will they be scratch built?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Volunteer View Post
    That will be pretty cool Dobbs. What are you doing for the masts? Will they scratch built?
    Yes Vol, the masts will be scratch built. I use carbon fiber rod and crazy glue. I think it's interesting how the topmasts of the fore and main are on backwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dobbs View Post
    Yes Vol, the masts will be scratch built. I use carbon fiber rod and crazy glue. I think it's interesting how the topmasts of the fore and main are on backwards.
    I noticed that on the first lugger I built a long while back, a Langton.

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    Might follow you after Doncaster Dobbs. I could do with a lugger too. I'll see iuf I can find a spare Alligator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Volunteer View Post
    I noticed that on the first lugger I built a long while back, a Langton.
    I studied pictures of yours when planning mine. I'll probably go back a few more times.

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    My weakness for luggers revealed. Suzanne and I built Agility last year. The new lugger will be Agilite'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dobbs View Post
    I studied pictures of yours when planning mine. I'll probably go back a few more times.

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    My weakness for luggers revealed. Suzanne and I built Agility last year. The new lugger will be Agilite'.

    Wow she's beautiful! What fun!
    And hearing that someone actually looks at my blog gives me goose bumps, haha! Thanks!

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    The only Blog I saw Vol was your one on here. Which reminds me that I will try and add your Harbour to the How to section. You could also add a couple of those pictures to the Harbours bit of the showcase if you like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    The only Blog I saw Vol was your one on here. Which reminds me that I will try and add your Harbour to the How to section. You could also add a couple of those pictures to the Harbours bit of the showcase if you like.
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    This is the one I believe Dobbs was referring to Rob

    https://volsminiatures.blogspot.com/...hasse.html?m=0

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