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  1. Thank you for the answer, i bought the book and the sets also the washes that they recommend in the book but the truth is i don't own an airbrush, i always use brushes, do u av any experience on those with brushes?
  2. Hey guys! i just wanted to let you guys know im still working on the blueprints, but its going a bit slow because im also working on my main job, by the way i wanted to ask you, what kind of wood would you use for this look? a dark one like walnut? or maybe something more light like holly and then stain it? I've been thinking lots about this project and i keep on finding questions, but i dont know if i should make them here? or maybe each question in a different post in the right category? i know im too noob lol but please be patient i will learn i promise! thank you so much for your interest in my post im trying to give my best
  3. Thank you Sr! I know its far from done but yesterday i felt very pleased when i looked at all of the frames, sure it was kinda hard but it was something i really really enjoyed doing, now i will put myself to work in the rest of the details like the water line and so much more but at least the core of the ship it's already there and im really happy about it
  4. Well guys here is a huge update, it's 4:07 in the morning in my country but i had to post it before going to bed, after i think a week maybe more maybe less, and lots of math, i finished drawing the kneel and frames, the drawings are far from finished as i need to "polish" the drawing way more, but thats easier, once i get it clean i'll make them way bigger, my point is this ship gets about 30" long, once im done with that ill work in the rest of the details from the ship to get a nice and big set of blue prints, sorry for the quality of my phone camera, please let me know what you think! thats really important for me.
  5. Well actually its kind of frustrating but im already working on it there are several issues ill be fixing and hopefully it will make it look more like an actual ship, but ill be keeping up the shape of hull! One of the modifications i plan to make is changing the scale of everything on deck, i'll reduce the size of everything i can so the actual decks look bigger and we have more space for actual stuff that is not on the ship right now. Some changes are a a must, so if someone was hoping for the exact same ship of the model by revell im sorry to disappoint you, i'll try to keep as much as i can of the original ship but there's stuff in this ship that is just irrational, for example i found out that the deck at the bow is higher than the banister..... here is a picture i found online where you can spot this mistake And this is just one of the several mistakes so wish me luck and let me know what you guys think, the feedback is always amazing to keep pushing the project, suggestions are welcome!
  6. Well guys i have news for you, good ones and bad ones, so ill give first the good ones, i've been working on the kneel and i have it pretty much finished, the bad ones is i found out everything inside the decks is wrong, like really really wrong, so i had 2 options keep on with the original ship just as it is, or modify everything on top of the deck to make it look more realistic and useful, tell me guys what would you have done in my situation?
  7. Im already working on the keel so maybe ill post at least the keel soon
  8. Hi! yes i think it will be the best or at least im hoping lol, about the model i wont be doing that, this model is too tiny and i want the ship to be quite big, around 30 inches long maybe a bit more, so im going to use the clay model you see in the pictures to draw the blueprints of the frames and the keel for the ship and then enlarge it to make out of wood
  9. Hey guys! since im back and i have in mind at least 3 project that involve plastic kits i started looking for some tutorials on how to paint wood and so i came across some products and i wanted to know if you have stumbled across these or what do you think about them? thank you so much guys - Old and new Wood effects by vallejo - Old and weathered wood by AK - Wood weathering set by ak
  10. Hey! thank you so much for your kind words, i opened a thread in other part of the forum and they also told me about walnut, maybe i will go that way. but im not sure i understand what you mean with the glue and the clay :/
  11. Thank you for your answers guys, i will put to practice your suggestions, ill let you know what worked out for me the best as soon as i have it solved XD
  12. Thanks guys, im from Mexico, this hobbie is almost no existent in my country so its a bit hard for me lol, but i dont give up easily, im really gald i got to read balsa wood is a poor choice along with Oak, and speaking of full size tools i assume you are talking about saws, so i only have an electric jigsaw and a coping saw.
  13. Hey Eddie! im finally back lol, thanks for your interest ill try to post as soon as possible lol
  14. Hey guys, i literally just came back from a 3 year break and im kinda lost about where to start when talking about wood, the models I'm planning on making are for RC and i dont know what type of wood would be best for the kneel and ribs, also the planking? where do you guys get your supplies? i was thinking of balsa wood for the planking? let me know your thoughts guys it would be really helpful
  15. Hey guys, so its been almost 3 years since the last post but many things happened that made me put aside this project and in general the ships, but i learnt new stuff that im sure it will be really helpful, i opened my own studio where i sculpt and paint so i think it will be really helpful however i've forgotten lots of stuff, but well lets get to the point! ! have found a better way to make all of the blueprints! remember the sculptor clay? well it wasnt working at all, it used to get soft really quickly and since this kit is really tough to put in with all of the parts matching, i found a better way, i assembled the hull with the decks and then i drilled a whole in one of the decks in a place that later will be covered, once i did this i started sealing all of the gaps around the ship and i started melting some home made chavant clay, this clay can be as liquid as water when its warmed up but if you let it cool it gets really really hard even on room temperature, and after lots of work putting apart the ship once again i got the inner mold of the ship!! with this im planning on making the blue prints of the keel and the ribs! Im really sorry for not taking pictures of the process but here is the picture of the demolded ship! (all the gaps will be filled) by the way do you recommend me using balsa wood strips for the planking? i would like to make my ships for RC even when i dont know much about the mechanism, thanks guys!
  16. Thanks Alot Tarbrush, these are quite amazing! Actually i have found out there are 2 Jolly Rogers the one from the Revell (Lindberg) and the Restaurant, but also another Jolly a bit different it can be seen by the numer of cannons the position and the decks also the stern, but its so subtle i had to check out alot the peter pan movies from disney and some games to find out this, have you notice this?
  17. Thanks Trussben! i didnt know lol, im really new to this forum, but ill give it a look
  18. Yes! The Queen! Its actually Polymer clay but the "Sculpey Firm" its actually way more hard
  19. Thanks Dsiemens! Here in Mexico is very hard for me to get those types of clay i would need to import them
  20. Hi Nenad! Sorry for the late response but its for a good reason! i´ve spending several hours on research trying to figure out the way i would do it, mixing some techniques but i found out that almost everyone paint the stern instead of making it 3D as i think its your goal Its such a shame there are no tutorials for doing this, since its really important sometimes, take me as an example one of my future projects (wont say the name of the ship) needs this alot!! : So i started making some tests and i found something it might be helpful ; When i have time besides building ships i love sculpting, and i use something called Super Sculpey Firm, excellent clay really really strong after baked! So i made a small sheet of clay using a rolling pin then i cut the sheet in half and i baked one half and after baked i glued a paper sheet with some random letters, then with the help of an exacto knife i cutted really slowly (lots of patience here ) then i putted the letters in water so the paper sheet would come out easy, then using some very fine sandpaper i made it softer I didnt took any pictures since i dont know where the hell is my camera, but it should came out something like the separated letters but grey ( i dont use balsa wood for carving i think its kinda weak and you dont get to change the shape without carving ) : The Second Test i made it using the other half ot the clay sheet putting the paper over the claysheet before baking it, but the result was horrible!!! the clay expanded when baked and the letters didnt came out in good shape, also it was really hard to cut the clay when it was soft, so i would say try the first option, with lots of patience im sure you can get a really nice result, this type of clay after baked is really easy to carve and its quite strong so i think its a nice option Lol Thanks Bob!! i try to always mix techniques!
  21. Hi Nenad! Its Really inspiring to read your posts! I took some pictures yesterday ill try to explain what im doing here : I used Sculptor Clay to fill half of the hull so i can get the inside shape of the ship exactly by half, it needs lots of work since i gotta be putting more clay in the spots its missing then i put it in back in the freezer so the clay gets hard as rock so i can take it out to keep working, the ship is still in the works but its getting there, im sure i have already the Keel form and im being very carefull to have the righ shape and curves of the ship, when i get the final shape in clay ill make a cast of it and ill cut it in several "slices" so i can get the Frames, this way i will get also the shape of the deck as you can see the clay matches almost perfectly the shape of the ship and decks ( in the last pic i placed the decks a little bit separated of the clay so you can see the shape ), it still needs lots of work but i hope its visible what im trying to do hehe
  22. lol exactly Nenad! im not quite sure of which movie you are talking about.... Peter pan? right in this moment i´ve been looking for lots of pictures of the Restaurant in France, but i think it would be really helpful! Thanks Jack! i just listent to it and its quite good!
  23. Its amazing how this kit has been arround for a while even with the fitting problem, and i think the reason is the ship is quite amazing and looks wonderfull finished, i share the same oppinion with you, scratch building is totally amazing!! its quite an adventure Im amazed of how many of you guys are interested in this proyect! this is really inspiring to keep working hard for it i wont disappoint you guys!
  24. Do you recommend me watching all the series or just skip to the 3 season?
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