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Very neat work indeed. The use of lattice decking is a neat touch, much nicer than the round-holed, brass etched mesh we were supplied with, although the gapped planking is extremely nicely done. How far are you going with the detailing? Schnellboots on back burner
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Nice work Willz, well done Regards,
David
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Capt Stedders wrote:Very neat work indeed. The use of lattice decking is a neat touch, much nicer than the round-holed, brass etched mesh we were supplied with, although the gapped planking is extremely nicely done. How far are you going with the detailing? The detail on the launch has been based on the fact that we have to wait that long in between issues and also the fact that if it all goes wrong we can always get another issue. The gapped decking was done by sticking it to .5 mm plasticard first (just to make it more difficult lol) i wont be putting in that much detail tho sted, think its a thin line between just right and over kill, dont want to lose the launch so to speak, willz attached the following image(s):
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W.I.P the grapnel. willz attached the following image(s):
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Woohoo! A scratch built anchor! Given the scaling clue, supplied by the tin of Humbrol enamel, I'd wager it is a bit more to scale than the Amati version (which just about scrapes past the 'if it looks right' scale of measurement). Nice job and, given just how fiddly that must have been, very well done! What are the flattened ends of the anchor hooks made from? Schnellboots on back burner
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Capt Stedders wrote:Woohoo!
A scratch built anchor!
Given the scaling clue, supplied by the tin of Humbrol enamel, I'd wager it is a bit more to scale than the Amati version (which just about scrapes past the 'if it looks right' scale of measurement).
Nice job and, given just how fiddly that must have been, very well done!
What are the flattened ends of the anchor hooks made from?
They are made from my favourite toy of the month .5 styrene (plasticard that I learned about on this forum) just love the stuff Willz
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W.I.P. Weathered the launch and added a winch type thingy willz attached the following image(s):
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Very nice in deed willz...fair puts mine to shame... Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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W.I.P Glued the rear thwart assembly and dry tried the others to get a feeling of the colour, all external work on launch to be done last. willz attached the following image(s):
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W.I.P. Glued in the thwarts and done the windlass thingy, not got colour right yet, try and try again. willz attached the following image(s):
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W.I.P. put in the thwart brackets etc and also the bits at the side of the oar slots. windlass on back burner at the mo willz attached the following image(s):
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Excellent launch. I particularly like the additional detail you've added to the front, middle and rear thwarts.
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Damn good build willz, if I must say myself, like it very much...puts mine to shame.. Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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A superb job its a credit to you and you have given me a few ideasI couldn't make my mind up wether to paint the thwarts or stain you have solved that problem
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Very nice finish, like the embelishment on the oar slots, very neat. TIS
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Yippee almost there, just a bit of touching up to do willz attached the following image(s):
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almost 200 parts and thats only the launch phew,
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amazing work, brilliant, superb.
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