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Hi everyone! Many thanks for your interest in this project and your LIKEs! The next step - I tried to make a ladder. The first attempt... It was unsuccessful... ( The second attempt... It was unsuccessful too... ( The third attempt... It seems something like a ladder... ))
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Hi Bob! LENA is in 1/290 scale, but ATLANTIC is in scale of 1/600. I am showing on these pictures 2 methods of manufacturing the stanchions. Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you Mike! Usually I am using an epoxy resin for the sea, and I am adding a bit of blue and green pigment out the pen. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Bob, In this photo the scale is 1:600. The height of the stanchions is less than 1 mm ))
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Hi Carl and Bob! Yes, I have added the wooden stanchions which were made from the plank about 0,35x0,35 mm. Earlier I have made of brass wire stanchions 0.3 mm for Atlantis But in this project I want to try to make a wooden gunwale on the stanchions.
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Hi everyone! Thank you all for your support and interest in this project. Yesterday I have started to make handrails. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Bob! Very, very nice work! Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you Nigel! I have made several the kits of ship models a few years ago. But they were the ordinary models from the box ))
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Thank you Tom! I think you just need to start do your model and all will become clear in the process of work. And of course we are ready to help you. Best Regards! Igor. P.S. Maybe I am forced to do the little boats because I'm not very good doing big it ))
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Hi Mike, I always look forward to updates in your log! I found out that one of the last skipper of the boat was Johan Jørgen Petersen. I wrote the privat message to him in FB, but I received no answer yet Best Regards! Igor.
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Thank you Tom, I think that to make all this is not as difficult as it seems )) Yesterday I have done some inconspicuous works, so I have the quite a little to show. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Carl, I made these 4 boats shown on the photo from the kits with laser-cutted parts. I was wondering just to try to do it. The method shown in the link is also very pleasant to me. It seems to me it's quite simple, but effective. It is not my method, I found it on the internet a long time ago. The method that I used for building these 2 lifeboats for LENA, I use quite often in my SIBs. Using this method I was able to build the really very small boats -
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Thanks Nigel! 5,5 cm?!?! WOW!!! This boat is very big! )) I think the boat of this size can be made in the traditional way. I've done several boats from kits. The smallest was 75 mm. Please, look at this link - https://www.shipmodeling.ru/tips/lifeboat Perhaps it will be useful to you also. Best Regards! Igor.
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