| | | | | On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Stephen A. Campbell (<396A05CD.C6977CD6@larc.nasa.g
ov>) wrote at 17:20:14
>
> When i make the masts square with the ship they sit slightly above where
> they should and are constantly pulling the ratlines out of their
> attatchments on the gunwhales. Anybody else have this problem?
>
> I have another extension (from 6270 Forbidden Island) and the slots are
> square to the base.
>
> It's no big deal (and no I'm not sending the ship back - it's
> magnificent) but it bugs me. Do I have defective tubes?
Yes you do.
I don't recall having this problem with any of mine. I shudder at the
prospect of finding such a thing - there's probably no chance of getting
it replaced by TLC now :(
--
Tony Priestman
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Tony Priestman wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Stephen A. Campbell (<396A05CD.C6977CD6@larc.nasa.g
> ov>) wrote at 17:20:14
> >
> > It's no big deal (and no I'm not sending the ship back - it's
> > magnificent) but it bugs me. Do I have defective tubes?
>
> Yes you do.
>
> I don't recall having this problem with any of mine. I shudder at the
> prospect of finding such a thing - there's probably no chance of getting
> it replaced by TLC now :(
> --
> Tony Priestman
I wish. Like I said, it's not that big of a deal, just an oddity to report.
And seeing that I'm not the only one helps. They don't cause that much of a
problem, just the ratlines don't seat as securely as they should. I'll live,
but I might have to keel-haul somebody to assuage my dissapointment.
"Cabin boy Timmy on deck!"
SteveC
Captain Retaliationbeard
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "Stephen A. Campbell" wrote:
> Like I said, it's not that big of a deal, just an oddity to report.
> And seeing that I'm not the only one helps. They don't cause that much of a
> problem, just the ratlines don't seat as securely as they should. I'll live,
> but I might have to keel-haul somebody to assuage my dissapointment.
*** SACRILEGE ALERT *** SACRILEGE ALERT ***
Have you considered taking a file or something to the mast base, to put in
notches in the correct places? I have, but I haven't gotten around to doing
it yet. Anyone tried this yet? How did it work?
J
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Jeff Johnston wrote:
> "Stephen A. Campbell" wrote:
>
> > Like I said, it's not that big of a deal, just an oddity to report.
> > And seeing that I'm not the only one helps. They don't cause that much of a
> > problem, just the ratlines don't seat as securely as they should. I'll live,
> > but I might have to keel-haul somebody to assuage my dissapointment.
>
> *** SACRILEGE ALERT *** SACRILEGE ALERT ***
>
> Have you considered taking a file or something to the mast base, to put in
> notches in the correct places? I have, but I haven't gotten around to doing
> it yet. Anyone tried this yet? How did it work?
Another, possibly better, possibility: Mount the base on a 2x2 or 4x4 turntable.
This will add height, but if you can compensate for the ratline height it should
solve the problem.
best
LFB
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