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I wish I had experience with Shellac so I could give you a honest opinion...but only used WOP (home made, not the ready-made American brand). That said, I do like how it looks and the workability of WOP.
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Not only a waste of time, but also a lack of honor for your work... something you develop and then don't put into production. I can imagine that doesn't exactly bring you joy in your work.
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Good interview! Nice to hear some insights and you did well Chris👍. Also fun to hear that you picked Sphinx as your favorite design 😀
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A bit easier with the actual link to the video
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Phenomenal job! Love the whole appearance, and very neat work!
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Well done Kurt! She turned out beautiful! 👌
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My introduction on Model Ship World
Ronald-V replied to ANDY GRAY's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome Andy! That's an ambitious second project you've chosen! Good luck with your new adventure, it would be great if you kept a build log. -
Yes to all questions...durations of soaking is usually 15 min. or so in warm water...just experiment yourself When you clamp the plank to the deck it's sometimes nessecary to use a little piece of scrapwood between the clamp and soaked plank. Because of the wood is soft with all the water in it, you won't damage it with clamps. That said...walnut is pretty hard, but personally I would better be safe then sorry.
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That's going to be a monster! Will be nice to see this Dutch ship come alive
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Good to see a build log from you Yes a pencil will be good for caulking lines. I use the more softer ones, because that is easier in my experience (below HB)...for the Sphinx and Pickle I used a 1B. PVA is just fine to glue the deck planks. Not sure what deck layout the Bluenose had, so you could investigate that. And yes I would round off that false deck first before placing the walnut sheets. You want them flat against the hull, so fairing the hull first
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Great work GrandpaPhil! Another nice addition to your fleet
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HMS Victory by ECK - OcCre - 1/87
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I do like the overall yellow color with the depth in it. I'm with the Sphinx also at this point, painting the stern decoration and such (not started yet) so i'm learning a lot from this
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San Francisco cable car by kgstakes - FINISHED - OcCre
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That looks really good, what kind of wood did you use for the moulding? (maybe I missed it while reading)
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That hull looks beautiful with the oil! 👏
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