Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Good to see the Duane back up on the board . A striking all scratch built model . We can learn so much from how ARH has gone about his techniques in building such large scale working models. Looking forward to more such builds from the Master.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Ron, I got it, thank you very much!!!ARH wrote:For Jimmy Conway.
And here I say my hello too to Dave Wooley, you have a lot to teach as ARH does.
I didn't understand the meaning of FAIRED LINES in the drawings, so ARH made it clear to me.
Nice regards to all!
Jimmy
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"Oh Lord thy sea is so great and my boat is so small."
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
This excellent build by ARH the master was about to go on to page two . Thought i'd bring it back to the top of the board . constructional information such as this needs to be seen.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Dave's post reminded me that there was supposed to be a visit to the guy in white by the Admiral... So are there any good news? 
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Nick, It was not good news, but it was not that bad, he said I was a good way off from having to change the treatment, here,s hoping.
This thread was halfway down page 2, I brought it up for some of the new members.

This thread was halfway down page 2, I brought it up for some of the new members.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Well, best wishes...
Revision is the mother of all knowledge... Could really use the lessons...

Revision is the mother of all knowledge... Could really use the lessons...
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Once again such a wonderful build had moved onto page 2 , so I thought I'd bring this particular build back up the board again . The information and methodology in ARHs builds is very useful to the scratchbuilder and of course ARH is a master of the art of crafting model ships from next nothing out of what would be discarded material and producing amazing models .
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Was wondering how you were doing and getting a little worried. It's good to see you on the board again. Keep the positive attitude. The Pirates will drink a tot of Rum to you.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Les, Im still here, I go to see the specialist at the end of this month, keeping my fingers crossed, im going down very very slowly but looking on the bright side.
Im doing thing that I did when I was a lad, ridding on steam trains,
the smell of hot boiler steam and smoke brings back many memories.

Im doing thing that I did when I was a lad, ridding on steam trains,
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Guys, Im still about, having Radioligy treatment at the moment, noticed this on the bottom of page 2.

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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Ron Good to hear from you.ARH wrote:Hi Guys, Im still about, having Radioligy treatment at the moment, noticed this on the bottom of page 2.![]()
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Glad to see you are doing ok, sir---Since you built the US Coast Guard Duane (one of the larger cutters) and Bill Waldorf just finished my( much smaller) US Coast Guard 83' WPB, perhaps they should be shown side by side as the 'long and short of it' during WW2---both did anti-sub work and my 83' served at Normandy as wellARH wrote:Hi Guys, Im still about, having Radioligy treatment at the moment, noticed this on the bottom of page 2.![]()
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hear hear Dave, it wobe good to have these sort of reference builds available even if transfered to a different board in the Scratchbuild section. It is amazing the inspiration I have received from looking at the Admiral's work and many others. Hope your health improves soon Admiral, too many ships left for you to show us how to build!
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Thanks Guys, At the moment I am now just over half way through my treatment, only 15 to go, have had no bad reactions to the treatment apart from feeling slightly tired,

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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Hi Ron great to see on Sunday you look good .ARH wrote:Thanks Guys, At the moment I am now just over half way through my treatment, only 15 to go, have had no bad reactions to the treatment apart from feeling slightly tired,![]()
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Thanks to who ever made this a sticky,
The CIC said I could build a new ship as long as I get rid of a few.
so when the weather picks up, and I finish my last 7 treatments, one may see a new build.

The CIC said I could build a new ship as long as I get rid of a few.
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Great to see USS Duane on the top of the board And I shall thank the person that did the honour . It is good to hear that a new build from the master may on the way
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Re: Scratchbuilding USCGC DUANE 1943
Photos from the Kiev commissioning reminded me of patient Duane... And the Admiral was looking really great in the photos...
Best wishes from Greece...
P.S. I am not making any remark on the new build... Have to go change my pants...

Best wishes from Greece...
P.S. I am not making any remark on the new build... Have to go change my pants...
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