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I was doing the usual nosing about the Internet, and cam across this site www.modelshipbuilder.com and to be honest, it's a very interesting site, well I came across this thread Scrtach Building HMS Victory it's amazing to see this guy at work, what talent, I was fascinated, especially the way he made the ships lamps, there was also some interesting gadgets he's made for making rope etc on page 3, anyway, I thought I would share my find with you all. Best wishes David Ship Builds on the go
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WHAT A FIND LONESTAR! Now that's what I call a Skilled Model Maker. Just goes to show what can be done!. I've added this link to my Favorites Bar, the detail is superb and the explanation of how me works is spot on!. Thank you! Darron
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I agree this guy is amazing, did you see the blades he's made for making blocks etc, WOW I also added it to my favourites lol Ship Builds on the go
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I know the way he makes the smallest parts from a thin dowel or plank is incredible. I wish my eye sight was up to that level of detail. I started fairing the hull two days ago by touch and using a plastic trim 2mm x 11.5mm x 1 metre instead of using a wood plank, the plastic bends easy and I can check the line over a longer distance.  Darron
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Lonestar Spirit wrote:I agree this guy is amazing, did you see the blades he's made for making blocks etc, WOW I also added it to my favourites lol Great Find, its now on my favorite as well and also its a bit of inspiration!!!! Happy Building, Russ On the workbench: My Victory Build Diary - Victory Cross Section Build Diary - Black Pearl Build DiaryUnder the Bench: Millenium Falcon, Black Pearl x 2, Coral Victory Cross Section, De Lorean
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I just had a good look at his build which is 1:96 scale, he explains how he made a stamp for making the copper sheathing on the hull! Just thought I would mention it. Ship Builds on the go
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Ace find David. Some inspiring ideas, especialy the cannons & blocks. I am trying to scratch my cannons. Not easy with hands the size of dinner plates.  Bob
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