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@md1400cs Thanks Michael But keep in mind that 1mm treenails for 1/50 scale is the limit. Actually, they are already a bit too big for this scale @Roger Pellett Thanks Roger The shape of the hull also surprised me. I actually expected a plump hull. But the hull of this ship is indeed very elegantly built.
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Weird display on Samsung smartphone
Baker replied to Baker's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
In the reviews of the latest version of Google Chrome, there are users who have the same problems as me (on other websites). And I have that latest version . -
Weird display on Samsung smartphone
Baker replied to Baker's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Well, We have 2 Samsung A22 The settings are exactly the same on both devices. Both phones are connected to the same Google account On one, Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge work both perfectly On the other Chrome doesn't work, but Edge does. Why?? So for this problem, changing to another browser is for me the easiest solution @Knocklouder do not by a new phone @James H Can I click on my own post, as "mark as solution"? -
Russian modern armoured vehicles by Baker - ACE - 1/72
Baker replied to Baker's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Building the chassis The base: the bottom and 2 sides was a challenge The next parts even more. (That's why it stayed in the box on the shelf for so long....) With time and patience . There is a chassis. Thanks for following -
Weird display on Samsung smartphone
Baker replied to Baker's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
further findings. Don't buy a new phone yet. On my Samsung smartphone, MSW works perfectly via Microsoft Edge. Try this first. msw via Google Chrome is still a problem for the time being. -
Nice start. I follow also And yes, I have also glued my fingers with CA glue. Advice, take your time. Building a wooden model is not a race
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Weird display on Samsung smartphone
Baker replied to Baker's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Thank you for looking into this. Apparently the problem is in my smartphone. My wife has the same A22 as me and on this phone i dont have this problem. I guess I'll have to solve this myself. To be continued, I will let you know if I find the solution -
Weird display on Samsung smartphone
Baker replied to Baker's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
My phone is a Samsung A22 He did an update on 28 november. But the problems only started yesterday afternoon. (Now I use my laptop) Really weird When I watch MSW as a "guest" everything is normal. When I log in, problems -
There is a 3D topic on MSW https://modelshipworld.com/forum/34-cad-and-3d-modellingdrafting-plans-with-software/
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Jagdpanzer 38(t) by Baker - Starr - 1/72 Finished
Baker replied to Baker's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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If you use linen, you can rub the sails with beeswax. This makes the linen less "fluffy" and a bit stiffer. And yes. Linen sails are actually a little too thick for this scale (1/45)
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