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Re: The Next Grey Monster.
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lugnet.pirates
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Wed, 4 Jul 2001 06:34:55 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Tony Priestman writes:
> OK, I see your point about the sharp transition, but nonetheless, it's a
> mighty fine lookin ship.
Hey, thanks! But it's still not even 50% done at the waterline.
I "solved" the curvature problem by mixing my building styles--
a "softer" curved fairing is above what you see in those images
now. It also gives me enough clearance to hide the anchors!
But alas, now I have to contend with (ominous music)...running
low on grey! I still have about 2/3 of it, but I'm now low on
2x4 bricks, and they're on backorder at S@H. :( But I'm not
yet anywhere near short on grey plates! :) (Sorry, Mr. Callaway!)
Tomorrow being a holiday here in the US (nothing any Briton
should care about, naturally, yawn, ho hum), I may actually
have most of the hull finished up to the AD by Thursday morn!
Then, of course, comes superstructure and detailing.
Now if only I could get some lectures written...and some islands
built.
best
Lindsay
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| | Re: The Next Grey Monster.
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| On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Mr L F Braun (<GFo127.LFv@lugnet.com>) wrote at 00:22:55 (...) Oh my good gravy! Lindsay, that looks fantastic! OK, I see your point about the sharp transition, but nonetheless, it's a mighty fine lookin ship. (23 years ago, 1-Jul-01, to lugnet.pirates)
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