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Angarfather reacted to Sjors in HMS Agamemnon by Sjors - FINISHED - Caldercraft/Jotika - 1:64
All the chains, chainplates and deadeyes are on at both sides.
Because I have to paint a few things that was damaged on the way, I thought I will do something different.......
I have started the journey with the rudder.........
I put the pindels on and hanging the rudder on to the hull.
I think ( in my opinion ) it's not to bad !
One can go a little higher ( if I can remove it )
Otherwise I will keep it this way.
Now I have to make the brackets ?
Those things what goes on the rudder and on the hull.
Another funny job ! (nope )
Sjors
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Angarfather reacted to Sjors in HMS Agamemnon by Sjors - FINISHED - Caldercraft/Jotika - 1:64
On this lovely day with a little sun and temp. around 12 C and before I take a walk to see something outside instead of only the hobby room an little update .
I finished the chains and dead eyes on the starboard side.
And what's left ?
Yep, de port side
That's for next week......
Sjors
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Angarfather reacted to Sjors in HMS Agamemnon by Sjors - FINISHED - Caldercraft/Jotika - 1:64
Guess what......
Someone put signs for me to find the way to the hobby room........
And I find it !!!!!!!!!
Love the smell of a new hobby room with stuff and a model somewhere
I did something......yippie !!!!!!!!
I finished the gunport lids on the starboard side and make also the chainplates.
The chainplate that comes close to the bow have also the deadeyes.
Strange system to attach those deadeyes.......
I think that it is better to place the deadeyes first before I attach the chainplate to the hull ?
Maybe someone can shine a light for me on that ????????
That should be then for the port side and the other builds in the future..........
Sjors
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Piet and Mark and all the "Likes".
Aproblem to me: the curtains of the alcove. Fortunately my Admiral is a very good tailor herself. Therefore it was no problem to her to make the curtains from light green silk. To install they it into the alcoves was my job. No,to work with textil isn't a pleasure to me.
The next problem. There was no red velvet for the matresses in the workshops store. But my Admiral recommeded to take the dark blue. And, so she said, it is of good quality.
A merry Christmas and a happy new year to all from
Hannover - Germany
Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Jeronimo in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Piet and Mark and all the "Likes".
Aproblem to me: the curtains of the alcove. Fortunately my Admiral is a very good tailor herself. Therefore it was no problem to her to make the curtains from light green silk. To install they it into the alcoves was my job. No,to work with textil isn't a pleasure to me.
The next problem. There was no red velvet for the matresses in the workshops store. But my Admiral recommeded to take the dark blue. And, so she said, it is of good quality.
A merry Christmas and a happy new year to all from
Hannover - Germany
Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from druxey in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Piet and Mark and all the "Likes".
Aproblem to me: the curtains of the alcove. Fortunately my Admiral is a very good tailor herself. Therefore it was no problem to her to make the curtains from light green silk. To install they it into the alcoves was my job. No,to work with textil isn't a pleasure to me.
The next problem. There was no red velvet for the matresses in the workshops store. But my Admiral recommeded to take the dark blue. And, so she said, it is of good quality.
A merry Christmas and a happy new year to all from
Hannover - Germany
Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, guys, for your very kind words! I very much appreciate your nice words,
To bring in the curtains of the alcove was an very special job to do. My Admiral did cut and iron the parts. But to work with textile isn't a job to me. The Curtains on starbord.
Next I have made the lower part of cabins cupboard.
The parts.
assembling test
coloured and in place
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Tadeusz43 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Piet and Mark and all the "Likes".
Aproblem to me: the curtains of the alcove. Fortunately my Admiral is a very good tailor herself. Therefore it was no problem to her to make the curtains from light green silk. To install they it into the alcoves was my job. No,to work with textil isn't a pleasure to me.
The next problem. There was no red velvet for the matresses in the workshops store. But my Admiral recommeded to take the dark blue. And, so she said, it is of good quality.
A merry Christmas and a happy new year to all from
Hannover - Germany
Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Jeronimo in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, guys, for your very kind words! I very much appreciate your nice words,
To bring in the curtains of the alcove was an very special job to do. My Admiral did cut and iron the parts. But to work with textile isn't a job to me. The Curtains on starbord.
Next I have made the lower part of cabins cupboard.
The parts.
assembling test
coloured and in place
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from tadheus in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, guys, for your very kind words! I very much appreciate your nice words,
To bring in the curtains of the alcove was an very special job to do. My Admiral did cut and iron the parts. But to work with textile isn't a job to me. The Curtains on starbord.
Next I have made the lower part of cabins cupboard.
The parts.
assembling test
coloured and in place
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Jeronimo in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from avsjerome2003 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Piet and Mark and all the "Likes".
Aproblem to me: the curtains of the alcove. Fortunately my Admiral is a very good tailor herself. Therefore it was no problem to her to make the curtains from light green silk. To install they it into the alcoves was my job. No,to work with textil isn't a pleasure to me.
The next problem. There was no red velvet for the matresses in the workshops store. But my Admiral recommeded to take the dark blue. And, so she said, it is of good quality.
A merry Christmas and a happy new year to all from
Hannover - Germany
Hartmut
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Angarfather reacted to Panagiotis in Kilkis ex Mississippi (BB-23) by Panagiotis - FINISHED - scale 1:100 - Greek Battle Ship
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Thank you
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Angarfather reacted to Panagiotis in Kilkis ex Mississippi (BB-23) by Panagiotis - FINISHED - scale 1:100 - Greek Battle Ship
Hi all.
Secondary weapons….The last difficult build…
There were 12 x 3-inch guns on the real ship, from which 8 were being exposed at the superstructure, while only the rest 4, were being covered…
At first I had to build their stands at a truncated cone shape with an extension at the rear.
Those stands were made by gluing seven small pieces of plastic.
In a second try was constructed the body of the gun with the barrel.
The barrels were bought from the market. They were barrels for 6 inc gun in 1:200 scale, which perfectly matched as barrels for 3 inc gun in scale of 1:100 (as the model).
The rest of the parts were made by pieces of plastic 12 for each gun…
The result...
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What has left for the model to be finished, is only details here and there and certainly a test in the water…
I’ll be back with the results, hopefully good.
Thanks
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Angarfather reacted to Omega1234 in Majellan by Omega1234 - FINISHED - 1/200 - Luxury 37 m Motor Yacht - Miniature
Hi everyone
Thanks for all of your comments and Likes.
The whole idea of trying to think how to do the superstructure with removable decks was really doing my head in. To try and figure things out better, I decided to do a very rough mock-up of the cabin structure out of balsa wood. Please bear in-mind that it's a really, really rough approximation of what it'll look like, but nonetheless, it should be a great aid for me. Here're the photos.
All the best!
Patrick
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Angarfather got a reaction from Captain Poison in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from avsjerome2003 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from archjofo in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from tadheus in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from hexnut in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Laurence_B in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather reacted to captainbob in Dust collection and extraction
I had a small shopvac the kind that hangs on the wall. The filter would clog with the least amount of clean-up. I bought the Oneida Dust Deputy separator and mounted it on a five gallon paint bucket. I took the shopvac apart and mounted the motor on top where the shopvac hose would go. Is it loud? Of course it’s loud but so is the floor vacuum used in the house. It’s not pretty either but on the other hand it works like a champ.
Bob
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Angarfather got a reaction from amateur in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many, many thanks, guys !
The upper part of the cup board.
In the next few days I still get some dishes . Then the door can get ist the handle and the hinges.
Under the LED Light in my dockyard the colours looks absolute terrible, I think.
Regards Hartmut