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I agree with Chris here. I used to do commission builds from boats to tall wooden ship models. A commissioned build even from a Dumas kit could take a minimum of 3 months and anywhere from 300-400 hours to complete. My commission rate was around $5.00 and hour 10-15 years ago. The best way to go would be to join RCgroups.com and post that you are looking for a Victory Tug already built. I build and sell boats all the time, a lot cheaper than my commission rate, but it's usually a kit or a project that I get pretty cheap and something I really wanted to build.
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The best way I have found to apply copper plating is to use copper foil tape that has a sticky back. Run it down the length of the hull, cut it, stick it and then come back with a sharp utility knife and score it how ever size plates you want. But first I start off with a smooth hull, no divits, then seal the wooden hull with a coat of poly to give the plates something to stick to.
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I agree Roger. I constantly dreaming of all those forgotten orphan kits and builds crying out to me for attention and a little love. But as I have come to realize, I can't save them all. I'm sure that I will be put to task again down the road, but as of now this is the last build on the bench and nothing in waiting.
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It will be unless I stumble upon a project that I just can't resist, which is always a possibility.
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When I mention orphaned kits or projects, folks think they were free.we But no orphan is totally free from expense. Take the Jenny Lee, I just spent $76.00 just on the running hardware package, which is why I believe there are so many of the older Dumas, Billings kits floating around. Most of their newer kits have the hardware package included.
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thanks guys, with my eye issues, it's taking me a bit longer to finish a project and I've had to turn down several orphan projects. But I'm still kicking it.
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I usually like to do sail boats in full sail in all their glory, but with the cradle it sits in just didn't seem right to me.
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I used some anchor material that I have for another project as a sail cover while it's in dry dock. There will also be minimal rigging.
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I have the masts all set. I'm building it without sail as if it were in dry dock having repairs done to it.
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I'm still working on the Corsaro. Just trying not to over due it.
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1/200 Trumpeter IJN YAMATO - issued by MRC/Gallery Models
mtdoramike replied to yvesvidal's topic in REVIEWS: Model kits
That's a fact. You can run it in a lake or pond, but it better be quite calm and a good sized open space because it take a country mile to turn.- 104 replies
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1/200 Trumpeter IJN YAMATO - issued by MRC/Gallery Models
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I finished building the Trumpeter 1/200 scale USS Missouri a few months ago. It turned out beautifully. I intend to donate it when I'm finished looking at it.- 104 replies
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