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Update, All deadeyes are provided with chains. Found that the iron "ring" around a deadeye calls a deadeye strap. With a head, a neck and a foot. The blocks for the fore mast backstays are ready. And now working on the next batch of deadeyes. And, was there serving around the shrouds or not in the 16th century?? Thanks for following, likes and comments.
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M29 Weasel family 1/72 (scratch) by Backer Finished
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Thanks, This is roughly the same explanation as on wikipedia and other websites. The Weasel : Designed to drive through the snow during operations in Norway. But ended up on all fronts except, in Norway -
Retired and ready to build my first model!
Baker replied to lraymo's topic in New member Introductions
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Weekly update, I started with the chains and the shrouds from the main mast. All this actually started in June 2020, but then I realized I had to make the masts first. https://modelshipworld.com/topic/14188-pelican-later-renamed-as-golden-hind-by-backer-scale-145-galleon-late-16th-century/?do=findComment&comment=728985 Drilling the holes for the eyebolts and adjusting the channel a little bit Oops.. Miscalculated (forgot the cannon port). So, there will be 7 schrouds instead of 8 Chain and block production. All chains have different lengths. So there is a lot of fitting and measuring Chains in place Colored (mat black paint and pencil) eye bolts glued, and the 2 first schrouds ready. "Wip" The next row on the other side. Thanks for following, likes and comments
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Very well explained how all this should be done 👍
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New to the community and wooden models
Baker replied to Harland Wolff's topic in New member Introductions
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impressive for a first build 👍
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I see this too late It is best to turn the blocks 180 ° then it looks like the rope goes around the "disk" in the block
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CA gel (i used Pattex CA gel) Received this advice and I am very satisfied with it (starts at post 556 and further) The polyester Gutermann wire can be glued reasonably well with thick plastic glue, but CA gel is better.
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Well I'm just getting started on rigging, but this is how I'm planning to do it 1 Schrouds mizzen mast 2 forestay mizzen mast 3 Backstays main mast 4 schrouds main mast 5 forestay main mast 6 Backstays fore mast 7 schrouds fore mast 8 forestay fore mast This is on a 16th century ship, but I think the general order is about the same with your ship
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Weekly update. Making blocks, hooks, eyebolts and rings. With as examples The Mary rose (16th century) blocks (general shape) And the rigging info of the La Belle (17th century) for approximately the dimensions. This is a pdf which is freely downloaded and very interesting Rigging "is very interesting" Even for Felix Nope, zzzzz... Blocks Discs ironwork "Custom made" pliers Blocks collored and ironwork soldered ropework One side in place This is what the small beam at the supports of the channels is for. The problem of not having any belaying pins. Not yet fully tied . I hope this can be the right solution ? Thanks for following, likes and comments
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Nice work When I see all this I start to consider buying this kit.
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Billings Vasa is not a simple kit that you can build quickly. And if you try to do that, you will regret the time and money you spend on it. free advice Try building a small plastic model. Done quickly and costs little money
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1/35 Challenger 2 TES Rye Field Model RM5039
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And cheap. I read somewhere that these were made from captured beds . -
Fokker Dr.I triplane by cog - multiple - 1:72
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I hear my name buzzing around ?? Nice little planes Carl -
Are "sea tourists" with experience on ferry boats and cruise boats also allowed to follow 😉. As always, a very instructive and educational build 👍
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Thanks Geert, Bought specifically for this occasion and forgot I had it. (Forgetting things, one of my corona effects ). The clove hitch, de mastworp. The forestay of the mizzenmast Made 2 bloks. Used the mold from de deadeyes as basis. Drilled 2 extra holes Then they are cut and sanded In place The "mouse" started from a piece of plastic sprue. in place Next to do are the backstays of the mainmast. But first i have to make blocks. at the moment these are "think and test" work. And we are a little more organized. My late mother's old sewing box is back in service. And my wife bought me a new tablecloth. For how long will this nice cloth stay clean ? 😇
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M29 Weasel family 1/72 (scratch) by Backer Finished
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More smaller parts have been added. Instrument panels in the driver compartiment. And a radiator en some other small parts in the front opening. Some copper around this opening Removing parts from the resin model ( interior, exhaust) And. the wheels and tracks. current status The Weasel family is now temporarily in summer sleep. In spring and summer I will continue to build the Pelican (and gardening, cycling, walking...) This build will continue in October, November this year. Thanks for comments, following and likes -
1/35 Challenger 2 TES Rye Field Model RM5039
Baker replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
very well done. Nice tracks and wheels.
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