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From: Tim McMurdo
Subject: WIP USS Nigara
Date: 2 May 2002 18:02:45
Message: <3cd1b785@news.povray.org>
Just an update on my progress. I have been working on the bowsprit and
masts. I have been experimenting with/changing the chain11.inc file to allow
me to make deadeyes and chainplates for the shrouds.

I am also still experimenting on a painted wood texture, but am not happy
with the results yet.

I am beginning to envision a sailor standing on the deck and looking up to
the sky to see the distorted vision of a child as seen through a glass
bottle.

I'll post more as the work continues.

Tim


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From: Steven Pigeon
Subject: Re: WIP USS Nigara
Date: 2 May 2002 23:12:21
Message: <3CD20044.30EC8FB5@iro.umontreal.ca>
Tim McMurdo wrote:

>                       Name: uss niagara.png
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>                   Encoding: x-uuencode

Isn't this one of the ships that are at the

century, in the St-Catharines shipyards ?

Best,

    s.


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From: Tim McMurdo
Subject: Re: WIP USS Nigara
Date: 3 May 2002 07:08:28
Message: <3cd26fac@news.povray.org>
She was sunk for preservation soon after the war ended & rebuilt once in the
30's, and I believe in the eighties. I'm not sure where she was initially
launched. She has been rebuilt and is currently home ported in Erie PA. I
hope to go see her this summer.

Thanks,

Tim


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From: Steven Pigeon
Subject: Re: WIP USS Nigara
Date: 3 May 2002 09:09:35
Message: <3CD28C3B.31391C2B@iro.umontreal.ca>
Tim McMurdo wrote:

> She was sunk for preservation soon after the war ended & rebuilt once in the
> 30's, and I believe in the eighties. I'm not sure where she was initially
> launched. She has been rebuilt and is currently home ported in Erie PA. I
> hope to go see her this summer.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim

Maybe I was thinking of the HMS Niagara

by a storm in the late 1800s

Anyway, I'm eager to see it finished.

Best,

    S.


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