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SEASONED WITH A BLUE TOUCH OF GUNPOWDER
American Frigate taking a pounding from British war ships.
i guess the Brig is also British?
To finish construction i filled the void in the plastic tub with Plaster of Paris.
This will give a neat solid structure. i covered all in glue and waited until it was tacky to the touch. Than placed it upon a good piece of paper card. Instant sticking on contact,i placed heavy books on top and left it overnight. Finally i dried it out by placing it on top of a radiator for a day.
Above shows the card that will protect my work table from scratches while i turn this make do support platform during rigging out each ship with sail and rope.
A stewing battle against the Dutch Fleet is brewing up nicely.
As the larger 3rd Class Ships need sticking at the two ends, the yogurt pot design is more than adequate for the bue tac area to fix them strongly into tight stuck place.
Yes all is ready to start the finish of a few ships.
It only cost around 5 Pence to make.
that's real cool.
Making do with recycled rubbish.
Our Printer
The Prize for Britain is listed below. The Dutch had Hulks strong out across the harbor so these were powerful gun platforms.
Dutch Hulk!
The First Battle for Copenhagen April 2nd 1801
Piling up before mass assembly.
That's BB,to be sure.
There are still quite a few more sails to print out and stick together. Well the Printer ran out of blue ink,which is a mystery to myself when i`m not printing blue upon anything.
Anyway guys i'm set up with enough to do throughout this Autumn and Winter!
So my continued self isolation along with my dear Mrs B,will fly past.
Well i am a reclusive hermit-like anyway. Take care,Stay well. BB