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Long time coming I know, but finally a bit of an update! Still finishing off the upper rails, but over the Christmas period I got myself some more willing passengers! Unfortunately these figures only come in packs of 6 and all packs contain the same figurines. So, as you can see from earlier posts I already have a few glued into position on the lower deck horse bay area. So what I will do now is paint the ladies dresses different colors (have already made a bit of a start on this), and I figure if I position them in different parts of the boat they will all look like different people. Some of the worker type people, I intend to cut and manipulate arms etc. and repaint to get a different looking figure. Anyway, here's some pics. Oh, and they are all just lined up here. No-one glued into position as I cant see any ending up here. Just a mass gathering to show the people. Cheers Chris
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any chance of a better photo or more info on the kit? cheers chris
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PVC pipe is great for our hobby. I use a length about 1200mm long capped at one end with plumbers resin and glue. I fill it with water and soak planks prior to bending. The uncapped end has another non glued cap on it to stop the planks popping out before they are soaked. I have used this for about 12 years and it has never leaked. Cheers Chris
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How Do I Start A Build Log?
vossy replied to Tom in NC's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
What are you building Tom? Cheers Chris -
Always a treat to have more Riverboat fans here! Cheers Chris
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Looks really great! Congratulations on your work! Couple of questions if I may? 1. What glue do you use to attach the PE parts? 2. How do you actually cut out, pick up, and attach the PE parts? 3. Would/could/can you do an instructional short video or more detailed photo explanation pertaining to points 1 and 2? Cheers Chris
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Hey thanks David. Yes that is exactly what I wanted to know. Does it say anything in the instructions about gluing on and then later removing those paper guides? This is a quite expensive model that probably is bought by mainly experienced builders like yourself who wouldn't get caught out at this stage, but if a novice did buy it and glue the paper on too well it could turn nasty. I reckon, just like the dodgy false bulkheads you had to fix, this is another stage Amati needs to address. Cheers Chris
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Great work David, but what I still don't get is, how do you remove the paper strips from the thin ply not glued to the hull? Cheers Chris
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Does anyone know if kits in any medium exist of this vessel? Cheers Chris
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Hi David, this is progressing nicely. Well done. How do you get the paper off the strips once you have glued it on? Cheers Chris
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Does anyone know if a kit exists of HMS Pandora? Either wood or plastic? Cheers Chris
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Looking really good David. You can really see how your adjustments to the frames have pushed her out. It would have looked silly and too sucked in if you hadn't fixed those. Well done. Cheers Chris
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Looks great David. Those deck planks must be quite narrow? What length are you making them? Cheers Chris
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I buy all my kits from Cornwall. I got my Sergal Mississippi Riverboat from them. Here in Australia that kit would have cost me about $1200 AUD when I bought it in mid 2017. I got it from CMB, delivered in 4 days to my door, for a little under $700 AUD. Same with my latest kit from there, Model Shipways Chaperon. Nearly half price. Every kit I have got from them comes extremely well packaged and arrives in under a week from half way around the world. In all honesty, I would probably never buy a kit from any where else. 100% recommend them! Cheers Chris
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YA-1 Yamaha Motorcycle by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - CARD
vossy replied to Dan Vadas's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Stunning to think you made this from card Dan! Well done. Looks super. Cheers Chris -
Hi Dave, please do a log mate. It is incredibly useful to others down the track. Cheers Chris
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New to Modeling, still prepping for my second build
vossy replied to CosmicRust77's topic in New member Introductions
Hi, is it just me, or can no-one else view your pics? Cheers Chris
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