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  1. And greetings form Belgium
  2. And greetings form Belgium
  3. Does anyone know what "the white stuff" looks like when a wooden ship is in the water for a few months? Or better , could have looked.. My idea was, painting with white or cream and thereafter weathering with a wash of dilute green. Examples of what I have in mind. Since I only have experience with painting military models. I now have absolutely no idea whether this is correct or totally wrong.
  4. Thanks Lawrence. Your G.H. also looks beautiful. Smaller scales are indeed difficult to add more detail.
  5. Ken, thank you for the positive comment and the link. Short run kits are indeed a challenge. But, only thanks to manufacturers such as ace. I can continue my hobby. Otherwise, with about 1400 models build, its scratchbuilding or semi scratchbilding for me
  6. question : When I look at my pictures and books. Then I have to provide 2 holes for the anchor cables. On most images the holes are quite large. And the round shape around it looks robust, sturdy my solution : (4 bolts will be added later) The view, as it is now, is not complete what I had in mind. I think I'm going to sand it a bit thinner Hase someone a better idea, or leave it as it is, or make thinner.
  7. I am thinking about it. But, all that work is later almost invisible. First must i decide how 'thick' the paint is going to be below the waterline. first i do "trail and error" on a test plank. Thanks for following and likes
  8. I think I'm ready with the treenails. For the treenails in the upper wales, I looked at examples of replicas and in other building logs on MSW. The planks between this wales are not ready yet.
  9. The front and rear wheel axles. A lot of cleaning work needed Left pre-cleaning, right is cleaned The middle axes are for later.
  10. If I have to saw or sand a lot. Then I work outside The disadvantage is that in winter the shipyard is usually "closed" I wear safety goggles, dust mask and ear protection
  11. A few days later, Details that are not good are sanded away and doors and hatches are made new.
  12. Since 1985 I have been building military models on scale 1/72 I'm going to start a small buildlog of the ADGZ M35(fu) Mittlerer Panzerwagen from manufacturer ACE. http://acemodel.com.ua/en/news http://acemodel.com.ua/en/model/332 (Foto from ace) Ace produces plastic scale models in so-called “short run” production. This means : they make a mold for a model and once the mold is worn out, then the model goes "out of production". They make interesting and rare models. Buy only suitable for builders with some experience. This buildlog is not a product review. But just to show you how I make my military models. Info about this armoured car : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADGZ http://www.achtungpanzer.com/polizei-panzerkampfwagen-adgz-m35-mittlere-panzerwagen.htm. As will be visible on the photos The construction will not always be smooth. And some pieces will not fit or will need to be replaced. Start Box building the hull and the tower now i let this dry for at least 24h.
  13. maybe this helps, If you search for "Mayflower" Then you will find interesting building logs of the mayflower. Not from the same manufacturer but they can perhaps give the solution to your question (see example)
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