Cutty Sark - part 36 Making The Masts (phase 1)
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- In this video i make the fore mast. A little different in this one ,there are some pieces that i have never used before in a mast. I like the result though! This Video comes in 1080p.
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Mast is looking amazing John …..well done …. Regards Nigel 😊
Different form what i ever made so far, i am glad that you like it my friend!!!
Wolf is very clever . mast looks great. :)
Thank you very much my friend!!! 😊 Yes he is a clever boy, he learned opening the door from inside on his own 😊
Hello John, as ever Wolf managed to sreal the show, good boy. Mast looks great, and I remember fron restoring onecyears ago that unusual deadeye placemrnt. Have a smiler situation with the see adler No deadeyes at All but turnbuckles instead. . Best wishes Simon
Hello my friend!!! He is a very clever boy! The masts on this one were a bit easy but very time consuming. 🙂
John, I have to say that these are gorgeous kits and will look amazing once complete. The only issue in my opinion is the lack of clear instructions provided. Unless I am incorrect. Over all, AMAZING!
Yes my friend, she will look amazing, i agree. The instructions need some work, definitely not for beginners.
John eres genial armando tu barco , felicidades por ser excelente....🇲🇽🇲🇽....
Thank you very much my friend for your kind words!!!
Hi John. Its been awhile since I commented. The Cutty Shark is looking great! It seems like this kit is going faster than the others. I'll make a guess that you will been by the end of
June. Hope your mom is in good health. Say hi to Wolf and Buddy.
Hi Tim! I missed you, i hope everything is OK. Yes it's going faster, the hull was very easy and the cabins on the deck were also easy to make. I believe during June she will be finished. Right now i have finished with the rope ladders all of them. Yes my mom is OK, thank you very much! I will give them a big hug!!!
John, I know it gets hot in Athens, do you have Air Conditioning in your workshop? I hope so and so does Wolf I bet. Looking great as normal. - Mike
The temperature begins to rise, it is not that hot yet but yes i do have A/C in my workshop. I just hope that Wolf will stay with me but he prefers to be outside. Thank you very much my friend!!!
57 + 29 = 86 ....... hope this does not spoil the measurements too much. This raises a question for me - What role does precision play in the making of these models ? Failing eyesight is my concern here as although I am not yet visually impaired, tiny details can be problematic for me.
Frst difficult for me , notice very bad for my eyes ...
I think you can do it :)