bump refresh so folk can see whats been saved already. Probably a good idea to add new saves so we don't duplicate...
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bump refresh so folk can see whats been saved already. Probably a good idea to add new saves so we don't duplicate...
Many thanks Sirs!
No problem. I’ll PM you now.
Absolutely agree Rob, hence the cautious approach. I don’t see any public facing pages with personal info though. My understanding is that these tools just scrape what is available to the internet...
Files Section has been saved as htm pages for both Categories and individual File pages, and associated files downloaded.
20240403 Forum/Napoleonic/House Rules have been saved
That's a great idea, thanks Rob.
If the website cannot be downloaded in it's entirety from the server, there are web scraping/copying options using software such as HTTrack or Cyotek Webcopy...
I have saved all the Blog entries under the Blog Section as htm files, as well as any attached files. Several of the earlier posts have expired links, but I have everything that we have now. I have...
Late to this thread with a stupid question... I assumed there would be a file server somewhere with the entire website living on it. Can not this file and contents be copied onto a hard drive? How...
Thank you kindly for asking.
I wonder whether they will use the old manufacturing (molds?) or have to create new ones, in which case correct the scale of Constitution and the Spanish ships...
Hi Dobbs,
I'll offer to carry it across the pond if someone in the UK wants it but can't afford the shipping and you don't have any buyers this side... I make trips to see the family every 3 months...
As historical context, I thought the Anchorage might like this story about the unread letters seized by the British from captured vessels over the years:
The article describing the matter:...
I think since Broke's training emphasised accuracy which increased the chances of hits, perhaps return zeroes and redraw, although this is a big advantage. It's essentially the 'Good Aim' card but as...
I thought the Anchorage might appreciate this discussion over on FB. It discusses traversing of guns to achieve oblique fire and the gunnery innovations of HMS Shannon, as well as some anecdotes from...
I deleted my earlier post so as not to interfere with the flow of the battle, but repeat here that this is a terrific engagement and a great photographic story. Thanks for posting, a real treat. ...
Thank you kindly Sir! All the practising running up the rigging paid off…
I think I’ll add a dash of rum to this mornings coffee to mark the day :beer:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/saturnaliastudios/fire-and-sails-barbary-corsairs-expansion
Beautiful. the russet coloured sails look great.
Nice clean cuts, thanks for the clear photos. What diameter and type of materials are you using for your masts, if I may ask.
Just amazing work, congratulations and thanks for sharing.
How did you create the blocks on the running lines?
Thanks
We are watching the fires up here in British Columbia and sending best wishes to our neighbours to the south.
Hi everyone, thanks for the great info and input.
Sven, yes I had thought there was something missing about the movement and base size until I realised the problem. Measurement of movement from the...
Thanks so much, very kind!
Thanks Rob. I'll look into the perspex bases over here. Would you be able to share the name of the model suppliers? I have family in the UK for distance procurement :happy:
First importance, hope you make a Speedy recovery Rob, COVID is a kicker.
I'd like to ask advice from the Forum please. I'm considering alternate and much narrower bases for my fleets, mostly...