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  Re: The St. Theresa
 
(...) I'm not sure how Felix constructed his, but for modern ships it's always a pain trying to get the flared bows (a reason I stay with ships from 1918 or earlier). I think I still have detailed pictures of one solution on the mini-homepage for (...) (24 years ago, 2-Nov-00, to lugnet.pirates)
 
  Re: The St. Theresa
 
(...) I know that the deck is the part that you stand on, and the bow is the the part in the front of the ship, but that's about where my nautical knowledge runs aground. What scale, approximately, is your HMS Queen? And how big was the real one? (...) (24 years ago, 2-Nov-00, to lugnet.pirates)
 
  Re: The St. Theresa
 
(...) Please DO NOT go to my sight. I have been humbled. (24 years ago, 3-Nov-00, to lugnet.pirates)
 
  Re: The St. Theresa
 
(...) I've popped in, but my time ran out before I could send a second reply. :( (Darn pay-to-type machines!) I love the St. Theresa--excellent lines, an extremely handsome broadside, and a great sense of style about the entire ship. Now, when are (...) (24 years ago, 3-Nov-00, to lugnet.pirates)
 
  Re: The St. Theresa
 
(...) Ack, my Naval Annual is back in the Netherlands. The 'Actual' HMS Queen was a Majestic-class battleship, about (I'd gather) 15,000 tons, perhaps 450ft in length. The ship I built is first and foremost 'minifig scale.' All else is just designed (...) (24 years ago, 3-Nov-00, to lugnet.pirates)

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