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#101 Posted : 31 August 2015 18:44:23

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Hi all another update.




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#102 Posted : 31 August 2015 23:44:53

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kpnuts wrote:
Unfortunately it does, it's kind of you to say not, wish I had the skills people like you and gandale to mention a few it seems to me it is not possible to make a plastic kit look like a wood built kit, don't get me wrong I am not saying plastic kits are bad, I love them, but you can't make plastic look like wood, I take my hat off to you guys, I just don't have the patience or skill.


Hi Ken, don't underestimate your skills. I'm the opposite to you, my medium is wood and I love it, to be honest building in plastic fills me with apprehension just like you with wood. I don't think I could achieve any where near the results in plastic you have with your SOTS but one day I'm going to have a go, I'm going to have a go with the Bismarck 1/200 and with this I'll either sink or swim. I have no doubt at all in my mind you would do a fab job with one of these wooden kits and my recommendation would be for you to have a go with the Vic, she is a great build but above all else the instructions are the best I've seen. Give it some consideration and remember, you have all the help and guidance you need from so many first class ship builders on this forum....Cool Cool .. Keep up the great work Ken, am looking forward to you next little venture....Cool Cool

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#103 Posted : 02 September 2015 21:10:22

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Hi all a small update




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#104 Posted : 02 September 2015 22:36:41

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Hi ken, really loving your sails, how did you do them forgive me for being a bit thick I looked back back at what you did but couldn't work out what was going on.BigGrin
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#105 Posted : 03 September 2015 11:39:18

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Hi this is not the cloth sail I decided to use the vac form ones, and it's a tip I learned from my dad in my teens, that's 40 odd yrs ago, its the sludge from the bottom of the bottle of white spirit I use for cleaning my brushes ( I keep it topped up as I use this on lots of things not just sails) I just get a good brush full of the sludge and scrub it over the Saul both sides, let it dry then with a tissue just wipe from top to bottom of the sail til I get the effect I want.
Lots of people say doesn't it harm the vac sail, all I can say is my dad's are fine after more than 40 yrs and I won't be around in 40 yrs time, so I'm not worried what happens after that.
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#106 Posted : 09 September 2015 21:11:47

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Hi all here is an update on this one






Hi all as a note People keep asking me how I do these sails, well here is a short guide, they are so easy.

First you need the white spirit you clean your brushes in ( you know the jar or bottle or whatever that all the sludge builds up in( I keep mine topped up in a little bottle as I use it for other things too)

you get your vac formed sails , your brush and your white spirit.



then you get a good brushfull of the sludge in the bottom of the bottle and scrub it all over the sail(both sides)



allow it to dry and give a second coat if required

then with a downwards motion wipe the muck off till you're happy with the effect







and there you are, see how easy it is.
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#107 Posted : 09 September 2015 21:23:01

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Fantastic,sludge has never looked so goodBigGrin
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#108 Posted : 23 September 2015 20:42:05

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on the last leg on this one now


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#109 Posted : 23 September 2015 20:48:50

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Hi ken this looks superb.just love the base sets her off a treat.cheers mick. BigGrin BigGrin
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#110 Posted : 23 September 2015 22:21:12

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Fantastic work there Ken, like Mogwai said the base sets her off perfectly and it just shows what these old plastic kits can come out like!Cool Cool Cool
A real credit to you!

PS We've got the same deep fat fryer as you too!BigGrin

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#111 Posted : 23 September 2015 23:10:24

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Looking superb Ken.
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#112 Posted : 23 September 2015 23:41:08

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Outstanding work Ken ThumpUp
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#113 Posted : 24 September 2015 09:06:58

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Awesome job Ken. I love it. Love
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#114 Posted : 27 September 2015 21:18:57

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Hi all well its done (just hope Rolf likes it)after all he's paid for it.









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#115 Posted : 27 September 2015 21:24:13

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The Airfix designers of that kit would be proud of you Ken!Cool Looks so 'used and lived in' as a real ship should. And those compound angles on the base corners aren't the easiest things to get right either - I have trouble doing a standard 45 degree!!Crying

Well done!

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this really is fantastic, looks amazing.Drool Drool
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#117 Posted : 27 September 2015 22:12:03

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BigGrin Well done Ken lovely job Cool

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Tbh looking at the pics I'm glad he knows nothing about ships as it couldn't look more like a model if I tried, I got carried away by his enthusiasm, it actually looks more plastic than if I hadn't painted it, especially that last pic, what a piece of c$+". I am soooo peeed at myself, allowing myself to get an inflated ego of my models being good.
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Looks really good to me Ken, outstanding work! Cool
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Thanks guys well my Rolf took delivery of it today and said it is totally amazing, said he knew it would be good as he had seen the way it was going, but that it was way better than he had expected, he recons it's the framing that finishes it off.
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