An American Spy Ship?

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Rchard that telecommunication wires is called a pantagraph i think an please leave it as that how it goes on navy ships as ive got one on my tiger but up to you on that but it looks great in my opinion
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You know I have itchy fingers, Christopher :smiling2: so I went ahead and fixed it and lost half an hour of oxygen to the brain.

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And here's a couple of more images from a lower angle...

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Now to locate some water pump spouts along the hull.

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That is an absolutely brilliant build Richard. All the more so as it's mostly scratch built.. Very well done.
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Jaw dropping work Richard. Its been an absolute joy watching this build come together. Is it complete or are you still going to do some more tinkering?
 

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Thanks John and Steve for your kind comments.

The photographs need to be shot further away to see the scale.

I don't know about tinkering anymore but the more I look at it there seems to be something I could add for instants the lifeboats rigging that runs across the davits usually have ropes tied to it for the sailors to grab on when getting on.

Besides I'm still figuring out where the pump spouts are positioned on the hull.

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:tears-of-joy: Thanks Tim. Here's a little more...basically how it's going to look like in a casing...

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Then I attached the printed out plaque but just noticed I miss-spelled Philippines with two "L"s.

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Well that's how it will look. Let me know if you prefer if the casing has a black border or remain like this?

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:tears-of-joy: Thanks Tim. Here's a little more...basically how it's going to look like in a casing...

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Then I attached the printed out plaque but just noticed I miss-spelled Philippines with two "L"s.

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Well that's how it will look. Let me know if you prefer if the casing has a black border or remain like this?

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Richard i think it ought to have a blue sky an sea horizion behind it
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Thanks Guys for your views...I will be locating the pump spouts soon and streak the hull a bit it more. In some photos it showed up too clean.

Chris...I don't think the eventual owner will have such a cluttered background as I have. :smiling6:

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I think Neil summed it up very, very well when he "masterpiece"

Nothing more to say.

ATB

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I have done the pump spouts and done a little painting to the waves. Also I tacked down the Oxford to the seascape with Gesso.

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They were made from thin wire stuck onto pre-drilled holes and coated with gesso and painted with Vallejo white, beige and diluted black wash.

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I'm calling this done and not tinkering anymore. The base has been screwd to the casing base and new plaque stuck on. Now it's secure even upside down. So with the perspex on it will be well protected and only needs cling wrap for delivery.

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I'll be posting the complete build photos in the completed section. I'm happy it's done and appreciate the company while doing it these past five months.

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