
riksgewijs
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About riksgewijs
- Birthday 11/14/1973
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http://www.riksgewijs.nl
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Netherlands
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Model building historic ships and sometimes a hypermodern ship. I restore furniture and wooden string instruments, and have fun in our little veggy garden.
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Magoo reacted to a post in a topic: USS Niagara by scott larkins - Model Shipways - 1:64
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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: Royal Caroline by Dimitris71 - Panart - 1:47 Scale
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Pickle by flyer - FINISHED - Caldercraft - Scale 1:64 - my interpretation
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Jason by Beef Wellington - Caldercraft - 1:64 - Artois-class frigate modified from HMS Diana 1794
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: US Brig Niagara by xken - FINISHED - Model Shipways - Scale 1/64
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GuntherMT reacted to a post in a topic: Hunter 1797 by riksgewijs - Mamoli - 1:72 scale
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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: Hunter 1797 by riksgewijs - Mamoli - 1:72 scale
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Finaly, a small update. Now the canons where build and set, I got busy on the deadeyes. In the kit I found metall parts made out lead. I didn't use those and made new ones from brass wire and tin. Than drilled a small hole and painted te metal black. I don't have any chemicals to blacken brass. First foto, the dead eyes mounted. I didn't mount the nails yet because I need to see where I must place them. So I have to place the mast first to line out the shrouds. Second foto, just an overal view. Just letting you know its coming along.
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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: Hunter 1797 by riksgewijs - Mamoli - 1:72 scale
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: Hunter 1797 by riksgewijs - Mamoli - 1:72 scale
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dgbot reacted to a post in a topic: Hunter 1797 by riksgewijs - Mamoli - 1:72 scale
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edmay reacted to a post in a topic: Amerigo Vespucci by Dimitris71 - Mantua - 1:100 scale
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: Hunter 1797 by riksgewijs - Mamoli - 1:72 scale
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: Hunter 1797 by riksgewijs - Mamoli - 1:72 scale
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Finally a new update. All the canons have the ropes and are in position. The mast ring has made out of wood. I cut a 1X1 mm in little bits, and glued them together in a circle. After the glue dried I filed it round. Think the picture say more than I can write about it. Al the dek parts where already made and fixed on place now. Think its quite ok for what this kit provides. I did make a lot new parts just because its better than metal parts. Now busy with the schrouds and dead eyes. Almost ready for the rigging. I like this always allot because it gives birth of the ship. @ Elija, Sorry I forgot the ruler. But the ship is 28 cm long. Or 11.023 Inch. I think its a nice size.
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: Korean Turtle War Ship by wim500 - FINISHED - Young Modeler - scale 1/65 - wood
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: Vasa by mar3kl - Billing Boats - scale 1:75
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: Vasa by mar3kl - Billing Boats - scale 1:75
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riksgewijs reacted to a post in a topic: US Brig Syren by EdatWycliffe - Model Shipways - 1:64 - 18 gun brig
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Thanks for al the likes and follows. BE, Thanks for your picture. She is a real beauty. Love it. New update, just added the cannons. Still a lot of word for only 12 canons. But hey.... It looks as it should. Hoping to get a bigger update soon, but making al those nuts, is very time consuming. For now, busy with the training tackels.
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Yes, we deal with it. It part off what we do. I understand your point here. Still its strange. When you pay them, It should be good, If my work what i deliver doesn't fit, i don't get paid. Don't take it to seriously what i wrote. Love to follow your work. It's a nice kit and a very nice vessel with a lot of fun building it.
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thats a nice kit. What did you do to solve the problem? And what is the plan with the metal parts in de masts. And I put on my chair in the front row, so I can see it all.
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That's a nice ship an what a story, i can imagine you want to finish this ship. He made it very nice. Set my chair here also.
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