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Keith Black

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  1. Beautiful progress, Craig. The winch is a treat. I am so thankful the fire was both catchable and containable and that damage was limited.
  2. I agree with with Siggi, Shipman. This would be a better topic discussed in the Nautical/Naval History section of the forum.
  3. I sit in awe with each new update, Roel. I half expect to see real men treading across the catwalks to their respective stations, simply amazing.
  4. Steve, sorry to hear you have to give up modeling. I hope you can find that what makes you smile.
  5. A soon as I show up you break the bowsprit, what am I going to do with you, Bob?......... wait a stinkin' minute, is Pyle back in town?!
  6. Ah, got it. Have you managed to acquire all the line you'll need? Cotton, poly? Lacing 2mm deadeyes and tying to shrouds is a challenge everyone should accept at least one in their life.
  7. Thank you, John. Regarding your Redjacket build, 2 mm deadeyes and single blocks and 3mm double blocks are available. I know they are available from Cornwall Model Boats but I would think they are also available here in the States. The below shows they would work and from experience they can be rigged but you either need great eyesight or a good magnifier. 2mm at 1:192 = 15.12 inches. 3mm at 1:192 = 22.67 inches.
  8. Thank you, J. Unfortunately at 1:120 a lot of what I do is merely a suggestion and not replication. I learned long ago that leaving a tiny item to the viewer's imagination was far more affective than trying to actually make something.
  9. Derek, it might be easier giving it to some youngster in your neighborhood/area who has a interest in modeling. You could contact middle schools and see if they know a young boy or girl with interest in ship modeling. Just a thought.
  10. Tom, thank you suggestions and I did note the file name. At some point I need to mess around with India ink. In this case of the roofing, I'm trying to represent tar paper not wood but I do like the wall. The roof is painted with very thin black acrylic paint wash repeated till I was happy with the results. I intentionally left areas without the third and fourth washes. When the roof had dried I thumb rubbed the surface pretty good. I think that did more for me mentally than what it did for the roof. Thank you, Ken. As I said to Tom above, I do need to get myself to the hobby store and pick up some India ink. I think India ink would have highlighted the individual vertical boards much better than black pastel. I'm still an infant when it comes to weathering techniques.
  11. Thank you, Keith and Eric. I'll remember your suggestions for the "next" time when I have a black surface. For this roof I made a very thin black wash and applied till I was happy with the look knowing a dark black would be problematic. Thank you both again.
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