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Hi to all! So, the next stage is to place the surface of the case in the bottle, install it in place, bring the ends of the rigging out..
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Yes, of course, Carl! I have three bottles of perfume Chanel round shape and different size. I want to make a series of three boats by Eric Tabarly. But now I have drawings only Pen Duick I.
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Well done, Reci! My congrats! I am also going to make a model of this yacht. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Michael, druxey, Carl, Patrick and all who liked this project! Many thanks for your feedbacks! The next stage - I placed the underwater part of the hull in a bottle, poured silicone, formed a ripple and foam from acrylic gel and white paint. Best Regards! Igor.
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Many thanks for yours feedback! So I cleaned and cleaned the bottle again. Then I determined the volume of the future sea. I also finally fixed some parts of the rigging and cut off their free ends. In general, I carried out a final check of all elements of the model before the process of filling up. And finally, I disassembled the model into parts, at the same time drawing up an assembly diagram and marking the threads.
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Hello to all! So ... The boat stood on the shipway during almost a year in anticipation of the process of placing in the bottle. About a month ago, I returned from vacation and, in the remaining few days before going to work, I, nevertheless, poured the sea, put the parts of the hull in a bottle and ... In general, as of sundays evening, everything looked like this - I'm going to tell about the process of moving the model into the bottle a little later. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Michael! I have been absent for some time. But now I saw your amazing work again! Bravo! Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Nils! My congratulations to you! Amazing work! Best Regards! Igor.
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Gondola by AntonyUK
IgorSky replied to AntonyUK's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Hi Antony! Great choice! The Venetian gondola is on the list of my future models too. Good luck in your building, Antony! I look forward to the continuation of your story! Best Regards! Igor. -
Many thanks Mark, Patrick, Carl, popeye the sailor, wefalkck for your feedbacks! Finally, I set up on places the Old Man himself, the paddles and the basket with a pair of fish.
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Then I proceeded to place the Fish and the boat in the bottle. It took me two tries to do it. First try...
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