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This Reynard your talking about, she probably baked a cake and built a shed in that time too! 😁

Or made a batch of marmalade! :hungry:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
It hasn't stopped raining all day:rain:

Does anyone have the blueprints for an Ark?
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Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
So we have an ark for carrying all the animals in the world at one time, but Noah has both a kitchen and a dining room? No bridge, no communications shack, no engineering department .
 

classic33

Leg End Member
So we have an ark for carrying all the animals in the world at one time, but Noah has both a kitchen and a dining room? No bridge, no communications shack, no engineering department .
No communication stack required, there'd have been no-one else to talk to other than those on board.
It was unpowered, going where wind and waves took it.

The kitchen may also have produced some meals for the animals on board, as well as Noah and his family.
 

Kempstonian

Has the memory of a goldfish
Location
Bedford
So what about the frogs, toads and fish? Do they just swim alongside then? And where do the insects go? Also the space allotted for each species needs working on. Since when did a pair of mongooses need more space than hippos? The camels and dromedaries have hardly any room for four animals! This will never work... :sad:
 

Kempstonian

Has the memory of a goldfish
Location
Bedford
I asked a mate who both builds them and spanners them at race meetings. ^_^

Although he saw it as an excuse to phone the guy he spanners for and see what he thought, and *poof* a whole morning gone. And I thought us ladies could yak on the phone for hours... :whistle:
Have you considered making the body by carving styrofoam? Or that green stuff they use in flower arranging (Oasis?) maybe? Then you could just paint it.
 
Good morning. By the sound of things it's blowing a hooley out there.

Anyways, my head's gone screwy working out trig on angles and relative scales etc from photos. It's been two decades since I last did this sort of stuff i.e. reverse engineer a set of drawings.

Time to go to bed before my brains leak out of my ears.

Nunnight one and all xxx :hello:

If you're still model making, can I suggest doing things by eye is much simpler? I tend to work on the basis that I'm sketching, not engineering on a model, so if it looks right, it is right.
 
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