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Hi Patrick, Socks can be put in a grid for washing, but these fine details sometimes run off as if they live and wild. But sometimes they come back. after you make this detail again. So we will return to those details. You can see on a photo why I made them. Now I added still some details to the yacht, painted some parts and they dry. I will show them later. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Patrick, Today I had the damage. I sneezed and the same items flew away. I was forced to do them again :)
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Hi everyone, A little jokes... What's this? Who has any guesses? Option that is garbage or crumbs wrong Best Regards! Igor.
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Thanks Carl and Patrick, Actually it isn't so difficult as it seems. For example, the production of a barrel takes about 10 minutes. You need only a bamboo toothpick, a minidrill, an emery paper and a thin thread. Best Regards! Igor.
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The next update - the boat for yacht. The captain Slokum made the boat, cuting part of the big boat. Therefore it has a little strange form.)) Best Regards! Igor.
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Thanks Patrick, It is made of the thin thread. I have done the microflute on the side face of the barrel and I put the thread in it. Best Regards! Igor.
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I made new barrels for the yacht. It seems they look a little better than the first. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Guillermo Gallardo , I have sent PM to you. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi CaptainSteve, I heard about use of starch or the diluted PVA for fixing of a form of a sail. 8 years ago I have applied other way. At first I gave the form to a sail using water and the hot iron, and then fixed it with using hairspray. Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Dave, I have two sets of drawings of Juan Sebastian Elcano (7,5 Mb and 23 Mb). I will try to find the links to a resource where it is possible to download them or I can send them to your e-mail address if it is necessary for you. Best Regards! Igor.
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Thanks Bob, I think that I will be rescued by that fact that my model too small to distinguish inaccuracies Best REgards! Igor.
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Hi Bob, Here you can see the model of Spray - http://forum.modelsworld.ru/topic10537.html and the SIB of Spray - http://www.shipmodeling.ru/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8145&p=196338&hilit=Spray#p196338 Best Regards! Igor.
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Hi Bob, I will look for models of Spray on our forums and if I find I will send the photos. Best Regards! Igor.
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I of course wanted to make the pump, but it turned out just a little similar to it. Best Regards! Igor.
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What means "small file"? Is it the file with very small notch? I used Proxxon for production of parts of my anchor winch. But teeths of my files were too rough for this purpose. I didn't try to use my lathe since it is necessary to prepare for it a place yet. But I have not enough time
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I sometimes collect any stuff too (my wife so speaks ). Sometimes it happens suitable for use.
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Hi Nenad, Sometimes to look more terribly, than to do I am sure you successfully will pass through this. Best Regards! Igor.- 4,151 replies
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