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Hi Have a look at this The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt: Master Painter of the Naval World of Nelsonhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Marine-Art-Geoff-Hunt/dp/1844860809
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Harvey replied to mikiek's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Hi have a look at this 3M 471 Blue Fine Line Vinyl Masking Tapehttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Fine-Vinyl-Masking-Painting-Residue/dp/B00CUPL8BI -
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Hi What masking tape are you using have you tried an anti bleed masking tape. just a quick thought -
Hi Kevin I gave up on my plans a long time ago I use The anatomy of Nelson's ships and google
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Looking really good Kevin But slow down because I can't keep up, Getting confused on the bowsprit rigging also.
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Looking really nice,Great outside pictures.
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Hi Mark I did not splice the served shrouds, Got a shroud marked where the serving should be and served the middle then wraped (Think the correct term is frapped) round to make a loop just big enough to go over the mast here is a picture of one that went very wrong. Hope this helps if not let me know.
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HI Thank you again Grant and captain Steve and GuntherMT for your likes and comments. Have not done much in the shipyard but I have finished the shrouds and the lanyards, Not totally happy with the lanyards the way I have tied them around the shrouds, so I will leave for a couple of days before I make any decisions, but might redo with a thicker rope and see if it sits any better. Things must be getting serious because I have glued in the bowsprit, I was leaving as long as possible so the ship was easer to turn on the work bench. Picture next time when I start to rig it in.
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