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Fantastic. Enjoyed following you on this one! Steve
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What a great model! Well done. Steve
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Love the finish and wood color you’ve achieved. Steve
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I feel your pain. Take your time with it. I’m sure your repair will work out great! Steve
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Great build! This photo make me nervous for the model. Steve
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You achieved a very nice finish. Steve
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Roter Löwe 1597 by Ondras71
Tigersteve replied to Ondras71's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Looks like this blade worked for you as well. Was this another Proxxon blade? I am going to have to make gratings at some point soon. I do have the 1.1mm blade from Proxxon as well, but I have to make a jig for creating the gratings first. Steve -
Looks great! I enjoyed watching this from when I first joined MSW. Steve
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Nice work on the late mounting and pedestals. Steve
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Roter Löwe 1597 by Ondras71
Tigersteve replied to Ondras71's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Everything is coming along nicely! What type of saw blade did you use for the gratings? Steve -
Forecastle and poop deck are completed. I laid the planks first then created the hatches off model. Hatches were sanded from 1/16” to 1/32” after installation. Hatches were placed according to plan sheet two, but I think they are a hair too close according to a late look at the other plan sheets. Too much risk of damage to remove the hatch at this point. I guess I’ll be the only one who notices this on the model aside from you trained modelers. I sanded the rest of the unpainted model to knock off the shine of the wipe-on-poly. Have to make sure to do a better application of poly next time. Steve
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Congratulations! What a great accomplishment. Steve
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Basic but Good kit recommendations for granddaughter and I
Tigersteve replied to glbarlow's topic in Wood ship model kits
Totally agree with Mike on this. All great pints. No CA glue for a 6 year old. Larger scale wooden kit and short modeling sessions. They will want to play with it after. My daughter is 6. No ship modeling yet, but any LEGO she constructs she wants to play with. Steve -
Your model looks like a 3D rendering. Just excellent work! Steve
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