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All I can say is beautiful! The block and tackle assemblies do look even better, but I thought it looked good before.
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Those bricks look fantastic! I'll have to remember this method.
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Thank-you everyone for taking the time to help! Bob: I haven't totally ruled out metal yet. If my next few tries with resin don't work, then that may be next. Steve: I did paint both sides of the mold first, but will try "CPR" on it next time. Goodness knows they certainly need resuscitation! I've made a couple of 2 barrel molds, and the setup time is about 8-10 minutes. Ed: I am seriously considering metal as an alternative, but would like to give the resin another couple of tries using the advice given. I've included a few photos of my molds and some of the rejected barrels. The barrels look better in the photos than they really are, at least they don't look good to me.
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Okay, I think I'm ready to fire my cannons.......................out the window that is! I have tried casting with mixed results, none of which has yielded the end product that I deem acceptable for mass production! I have come to the conclusion that the biggest challenge has been casting at such a small scale - 1/96. These things are tiny! The problem arises in trying to pour/force the resin into the 2 part mold. Because the scale is so small, the pour hole has to be kept relatively small as well, and thus the problem. Just out of frustration, I tried filling the cavity in each half mold and then "slapping" them together.....believe it or not, this gave the best results, but still not exactly what I want. I will try to post a pic of the trials later. The diluted Vaseline worked quite well as a release agent and sticking was never an issue. For the curious, I used polyester casting resin and RTV rubber molds. I may keep experimenting, or try something totally different - I am DETERMINED to make these things myself!
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Looking good Sjors! I don't know about Merlin, but it looks like you've been busy and managed to get a lot done on your own!
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WONDERFUL! Love the detail and clean workmanship!
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More beautiful rigging - a delight to see! Congratulations on 40 years! I heard that Sjors is celebrating the 36th anniversary of his 29th birthday.
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You've really made a lot of progress - great job! Now, get going on your "long walk." I know she will look great with her final planking on!
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I have to agree with everyone - great work on the waterways and margin planks! The swiss pear does look very nice.
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Looks great Mark! Keep this up, and before you know it you'll have a ship - a beautiful one at that!
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Beautiful! I love that particular hue of red.
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No argument about the workmanship here. I can definitely tell that version 2.0 is going to be a winner! Nice work!
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Can't think of any other comment except "WOW"!!!
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Sorry for the late reply, but thank-you very much Frank, Matti and Michael! Always appreciated! Matti: I use Testors gold for the carvings, and artist's acrylic for the blue. I use washes with the blue, but not the gold. Summer seems to finally be here and the great outdoors beckons! The shipyard will have to wait for a rainy day.
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It really does look terrific! Great job...as usual!
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