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  1. Hi Bryan. Mabe these are of the same type as you need. http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/amati-chainplates.html Regards Antony.
  2. Hello lee. That is exactly what I wanted to see. Perfect. This method is a nice example on how it's done. Thanks for the photos. Regards Antony.
  3. Hi. Thank you so much. Stunning pictures. Only wish I could use Solidworks .. Regards Antony.
  4. Hi Kalium. Nice...Very nice. Is it possible to post a few different views please. How long did it take you to draw this ? Have you finished or are you going to add more details to the hull ? Thanks for posting. Regards Antony.
  5. Hello Lee. This is most excellent work. And your ship is looking very good. Is it possible to have a close up of the planking overlap. I am very interested in this method of planking. Many thanks Antony.
  6. Hi. I have to agree with John above. I have bought per cut strips .. But not always good quality. Since buying my hobby saw I can cut what I want and not what's for sale. As John pointed out the saw is not just for cutting strips. Almost anything wood on the model can be cut with a little thought on the method. Regards Antony.
  7. Hi Ben. In modeling this the interior bulkheads and panels will be much thicker than the scale size. Will dolls and fingers be able to get into the small areas without dananaging the construction ?? Adding the clothing thickness and the dolls not true to scale ..Will they fit ? I ask the questions as I have designed a few dolls houses based on real houses that the child is living in. And a child and the scale bannisters lasted about 1 hour. With damage over the next few weeks almost made me cry.. I put it down to fine scale modeling not being sutable for children or adults to interact with. Please don't take the above thoughts as critisum. Just my expearance. I will be following this build as I like your idea's. Regards Antony.
  8. Hi Ben. Sounds like a nice project. Will be interesting to see the build grow and how you manage to add all the interior details. It's nice to have a personal assistant to help with those small parts.. And Her fingers look just the part All the best. Antony.
  9. Hi Lee. As always you continue to produce outstanding work which amazes me. This will be a splendid model and I wonder on how someone can put so much detail into such a beautiful ship. Just outstanding. Regards Antony.
  10. Hello Dave. That's one fine looking battle station. Very neat workmanship throughout. Regards Antony.
  11. Hello Kevin. A nice find and thank you for posting. I never quite understood in the development of submarines. But this article covers such a lot in the PDF file. Regards Antony.
  12. Hello Lee. Building at this small scale ... You must have surgeons hands and fingers Capturing and incorporating all the little details is what I find so interesting about this build. Truly amazing build. A happy new year to u Lee. Regards Antony.
  13. Yes .. This is what I was informed at school. And read in books. Regards Antony.
  14. Hi Lee. This is a really outstanding model. And your craftsmanship is so good. Very nice photographs that really show alots of nice details. Regards Antony.
  15. Hi Grsjax. It would help is you posted some links to there web pages. Many company's use different names to avoid copyright issues while selling pirated or copyrighted material. Regards Antony.
  16. Hi. I found this while looking into designs and methods of thickness sanding. http://www.micromark.com/microlux-drum-thickness-sander,8599.html I know it's not up to Jim's standards but... Has anyone used one ? The design look's good. Bolted down to a bench for sure. Any comments... Regards Antony.
  17. Hello Christian. Not are you very skilled with wood But you are also skilled with CAD drawing. This is turning out to be a very interesting project. The resurch takes a long time and then putting that into CAD then constructing the model. WOW Been following this from the start and it gets more and more interesting the further you progress. Regards Antony.
  18. Hello Lee. Just Wonderful workmanship. I take my hat off to you. I could not work to the detail that you are putting into this model. Outstanding. Regards Antony.
  19. Hi Juergen. It would be interesting if possible to share it here, as it has sent me on a quest to get the answer to this question. Regards Antony.
  20. Hello Christian. Sorry I have no idea. I have looked through all the books and drawings I have. Nothing Very impressed with your frames drawing. Very nice curves. Regards Antony.
  21. Hello Lee. Exelent joinery with the keel components Please keep these wonderful pictures coming. Top notch. Regards Antony.
  22. Hi Greg. Nice to see your still building her. Nothing gets wasted is a good tip to tell your flat mate. EVERYTHING is wanted. NOTHING is scrap. Regards Antony.
  23. Hi Gaetan. WOW. This is one amazing build with joinery that just is just amazing. With the scale you are showing perfect details. Outstanding . Regards Antony.
  24. Hi. Just for interest. Not sutable for modeling parts. A local food Shoping store here in the UK has a 3D scanning service. They print in colour as well. http://your.asda.com/news-and-blogs/new-3d-printing-service Regards Antony.
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