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jeff averre
#281 Posted : 05 February 2012 21:57:41

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Hi Benny,
I notice that you have two left hand 'wriggle' castings for the top of the columns, I had the same problem and so did many other I think!
Very careless of the manufacturers, I hope it does'nt happen too often, best of luck in sorting it.

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#282 Posted : 05 February 2012 22:55:05

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jeff averre wrote:
Hi Benny,
I notice that you have two left hand 'wriggle' castings for the top of the columns, I had the same problem and so did many other I think!
Very careless of the manufacturers, I hope it does'nt happen too often, best of luck in sorting it.

Jeff

hi jeff i did notice that but its correct i had 2 spare 2 left and 2 right not sure if i was supposed to have them but all the wriggles i have for the columns are not pictured
cheers benny
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#283 Posted : 14 February 2012 20:22:05

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hi all i have finally finished the forcastle, on the roundhouses i got fed up with those bits of arched wood and i changed them for plasticard 1.5x1.5mm theres a little paint to touch up and the deck to varnish
cheers benny
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#284 Posted : 14 February 2012 20:36:15

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Great Job BennyBigGrin Regards Mike
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#285 Posted : 15 February 2012 09:24:27

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Hi Benny! Cool

Good idea to use 1.5mm x 1.5mm plasticard for the arches, that would have bent to shape a lot easier than the wood ones supplied.

Keep up the good work mate! ThumpUp

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#286 Posted : 15 February 2012 10:30:23

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Son of Bulwark wrote:
Hi Benny! Cool

Good idea to use 1.5mm x 1.5mm plasticard for the arches, that would have bent to shape a lot easier than the wood ones supplied.

Keep up the good work mate! ThumpUp

Darron



ditto ThumpUp
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#287 Posted : 15 February 2012 10:47:54

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Hi Benny.
Fantastic work mate. Great idea with the arches. I'm not at this stage yet but when I get there I might go the same route.
Keep up fantastic work.
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#288 Posted : 15 February 2012 11:12:20

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Very nicely done!
Really good contrast of colours, the build is coming alond so well.
As has been mentioned the plasticard sounds like a useful alternative, I am nowhere near as advanced in my build as you are but the plasticard tip will be remebered, please keep the photos and tips coming.
All the best Steve..
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#289 Posted : 15 February 2012 11:28:54

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Hi there Benny..Like your work...I'm way behind...But I reckon that I shall be following your lead...keep up the good work mate!!
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#290 Posted : 15 February 2012 19:08:21

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Very nice work there Benny. Keep up the good work.

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#291 Posted : 15 February 2012 22:43:28

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looks realy smart. Also like the plastic card idea.Love
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#292 Posted : 15 February 2012 22:46:37

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Looks a nice 'rich' finish Benny Cool
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#293 Posted : 16 February 2012 07:31:18

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Top notch build there Benny. Am taking note of your ideas, they will definitely be used in the future.
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#294 Posted : 16 February 2012 19:59:30

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thanks all for your comments it really spurs me on to do better..by the way if any of you go down the plasticard route and use spray paint as the colour then spray before you bend it doesnt crack but let it dry for a couple of days because it can be tacky beneath the skin of the paint,i messed up a couple of times before i realized
cheers benny
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#295 Posted : 16 February 2012 21:19:24

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Great colours Benny, I'd never heard of plasticard, but will keep it in mind for the future.
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#296 Posted : 16 February 2012 21:25:58

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saintsman123 wrote:
Great colours Benny, I'd never heard of plasticard, but will keep it in mind for the future.

hi its strips of very bendy plastic in different shapes and sizes any model shop will sell it but i got it from cornwall model boats
cheers benny
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Thanks Benny, I looked it up the other day when you first mentioned it, thanks again.
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benny wrote:
saintsman123 wrote:
Great colours Benny, I'd never heard of plasticard, but will keep it in mind for the future.

hi its strips of very bendy plastic in different shapes and sizes any model shop will sell it but i got it from cornwall model boats



You can also buy it from most DIY retailers such as home base and B & Q
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#299 Posted : 04 March 2012 12:20:17

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hi all i have been working on the beak head and its taken me ages to nearly complete i have some touching up to do but this is basically finished
cheers benny
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Nice job on the beakhead, a splash of colour makes a big difference. I am still working on the beakhead of my build, nearly there, a couple more hours should have it finished!!!!
All the best Steve..
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