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#241 Posted : 17 August 2020 17:45:27

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delboy271155 wrote:
goddo wrote:
Morning all,
I trust everyone is safe and well from Covid-19? I must say this section of the website seems to have gone very quiet.
I was just reading issues 111-115 of the official build of Sovereign Of The Seas and noticed a photo of a nifty little template/scraper for profiling narrow strips of decorative beading. Is this item freely available or did it only get issued to subscribers of that particular kit? I am sure this subject will have been discussed before but I have not seen anything. If it is available, I would quite like to buy one. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance. Chris.
PS. More update pics of my HMS Victory build will hopefully be posted soon.



Hi, Goddo BigGrin

The shapers you are looking for are out of stock on Modelspace and as we are awaiting the resurrection of Artesania Latina, then I fear they may be hard to locate. If you want to search for some then copy/paste this into your browser.

Artesania Micro Shapers No1 Art-27300


Hope this helps

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delboy271155
(Derek)


Thanks for the heads-up Derek. I’ll do a bit of searching around.
Chris
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#242 Posted : 17 August 2020 23:04:39

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I took Derek's (delboy271155) advice and did a bit of a search for the micro shaper set discussed previously.
Wow!!! A bit of a shocker (to me anyway) but the kit is available via fleabay from Australia and the postage (£16.39) is more than the cost of the shaper set. Strangely enough, I have decided that it is not such a big thing in my life to have one of these after all.
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#243 Posted : 17 August 2020 23:28:31
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goddo wrote:
I took Derek's (delboy271155) advice and did a bit of a search for the micro shaper set discussed previously.
Wow!!! A bit of a shocker (to me anyway) but the kit is available via fleabay from Australia and the postage (£16.39) is more than the cost of the shaper set. Strangely enough, I have decided that it is not such a big thing in my life to have one of these after all.



Yep, that`s the only one I found with a quick search and what you also have to take into account is that you may well get charged for customs services and possibly import duty. Makes for an even more expensive item.

Lets hope Artesania Latina get back up and running soon, but in the present climate I unfortunately have my doubts. Crying Crying

If I see one on home ground I`ll let you know via PM.


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#244 Posted : 18 August 2020 09:25:36

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Just found this company, of which I know nothing at the moment.
I'll call them later to see whether they are in operation at the moment.
Shipping costs are obviously on top.
I'll keep you posted. BigGrin BigGrin

https://artesanialatina....micro-tools-for-modeling
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#245 Posted : 18 August 2020 21:26:31

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I have been following your build from the beginning and have really enjoyed watching your progress she is a beauty. Regarding the shaping tool ,you could always make your own from a scraper using a file
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#246 Posted : 03 September 2020 19:54:32

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nightwisher wrote:
I have been following your build from the beginning and have really enjoyed watching your progress she is a beauty. Regarding the shaping tool ,you could always make your own from a scraper using a file

Apologies for late response to your comments. I seem to remember....somewhere.....seeing a razor blade being ground out with a Dremel to create some profiles.
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#247 Posted : 17 September 2020 17:29:28

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Finally getting round to some more model making and recent progress has been making up the main and foremasts with spars. I also managed to procure the gallery enhancement kit that was available a few years ago.
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masts 1.jpg
gallery 1.jpg
gallery 2.jpg
gallery 3.jpg
gallery 4.jpg
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#248 Posted : 18 September 2020 13:12:09

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Very nice , the enhancements will make a massive difference to how the stern will look as the supplied yellow plastic windows are a bit of a let down in my opinion
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#249 Posted : 18 September 2020 18:20:55

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You were so lucky to get the stern gallery upgrade.

I think it was one of the best changes you could make to the kit to really make it look nice.

Never managed to pick one up sadly (usual thing - think about it then its too late :-) )

Tony
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#250 Posted : 18 September 2020 21:14:47

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Love it.... the Gallery Enhancement makes a massive difference to how she looks and you're doing a fabulous job to get the best out of it..... Love Love Love ... Very well done that man!!!!..

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Alan
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#251 Posted : 19 September 2020 09:12:32

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Thank you for the kind comments gents. It is very much appreciated.
I am going to post a pic of the windows close up as I think the glazing method was a first class suggestion. It took me a while to get it how I wanted but definitely worth it.
Chris
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#252 Posted : 20 September 2020 16:40:36

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More progress pics.
I'm particularly happy with the glazing of the Gallery windows. Not sure if you can see the detail too clearly here.
Chris
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#253 Posted : 20 September 2020 17:32:07

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I wish I would have known about the correct detailing like you do but I initially solely relied on the guide. Very well done.
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goddo wrote:
New toys arrived this morning.
First one was a couple of pairs of hackle pliers which I am using to hold rigging blocks. The original surgical grips that I was using are a little too tight on some of the small blocks.
Second one was a supply of 10mm stanchions to replace the brass eye bolts supplied with the kit. I just think they look a little better. Not everyone's choice, but I like them.
Third toy to arrive was the box of assorted drill bits. With a little bit of diligence, I can keep them sorted into sizes......he said!! Cool Cool

third toy looks familiar
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#255 Posted : 12 October 2020 03:38:52

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I am not sure if I am allowed to do this but, if you can, click on the link below and you will see some
superb modelling with equally stunning photography.
I expect that someone on here will recognise this modeller but, whoever they are, they have something
to be very proud of.
https://www.pinterest.co...pin/143411569372154030/
My apologies if the moderators remove the link.
Enjoy.
Chris
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#256 Posted : 12 October 2020 18:00:16

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Roeland wrote:
goddo wrote:
New toys arrived this morning.
First one was a couple of pairs of hackle pliers which I am using to hold rigging blocks. The original surgical grips that I was using are a little too tight on some of the small blocks.
Second one was a supply of 10mm stanchions to replace the brass eye bolts supplied with the kit. I just think they look a little better. Not everyone's choice, but I like them.
Third toy to arrive was the box of assorted drill bits. With a little bit of diligence, I can keep them sorted into sizes......he said!! Cool Cool

third toy looks familiar

I have to say that the box does keep them in their sizes and they have proved useful on a number of occasions so far.
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#257 Posted : 14 October 2020 06:25:54

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Hi Chris,
you are making excellent progress on your gallery.
Kind regards,
Garth
"Measure twice, cut once!!!"
Finished!!! HMS Victory,
Current build: Black Pearl.
On hold: Bismarck, Golden Hind, Flying Scotsman, Victory Cross Section, SOTS, Tiger 1.
Wish list: USS Constitution.
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#258 Posted : 20 November 2020 14:25:06

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I wonder if some kind sole can help me?
I have managed to lose one of the “straight” wriggles that fit above the lower gun ports on HMS Victory.
Does anyone have a spare that I could use or, as an alternative, point me in the right direction to get a replacement?
Seems a shame (and a long winded affair) to buy a replacement issue from MS.
THANKS IN ADVANCE. CHRIS
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It might take some time but I would shape a replacement out some left over planking.
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#260 Posted : 20 November 2020 15:31:41

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Roeland wrote:
It might take some time but I would shape a replacement out some left over planking.


Hi Roeland, that might just be the answer, to be honest. Thanks.
Chris
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