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Good evening to everyone after a long time, Ruby & Arthur Reed's epic does not end here, I recently attended the world shipmodels championship of class C in Galati 1-9 September Romania where this model was judged by an international judging committee with a score of 87.66 for class C2. This contest took place 20 kilometers from my home. Some pictures on the jury table below. All the best and a nice evening still. Adrian.
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Good evening for everyone, because next week I will go to the national championship class C in Constanta, Romania, I made for my ship a protection case. It will not be my only ship in the contest, I'll see how they will fit in the car. All the best I wish for you and a beautiful evening still I wish you. Adrian
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Yes, shipmodel, amateur you understand well I will build in the interior with the shell of styrene fillets and add ribs, stringers, keel and all the ship's bosom. As I said before, this way of building is a premiere, if I succeed will be a great success, if I can not succeed it will be a big failure. For the ship's cornice I will use 0.25 mm styrene corresponding to 1/48 scale. A beautiful evening still. Adrian,
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Good evening, and for me as a navy model is a premiere this way of work but some time ago I saw in a small shipyard this working method in which pieces of the ship were made on a negative. Now the shipyards are working on designing and cutting materials by computer and the old methods of work have become ineffective. All the best , Adrian,
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Good evening to everyone, because today was the national day of Romania and it was a free day we devoted to the study of construction plans. On this occasion, I chose the plans that I use for construction, as extracted from the book now I will scale from 1/192 to 1/48 with a zoom of 400%, and those at 1/96 at 1/48 with zoom of 200%. I intend to make up half of the ship's body on the port side in the negative, then in that negative I will first apply the ship's shell, then the ribs and the skeleton of the ship on the inside. I will work a lot with styrene in which I will reproduce rivets, reinforcements and many others about 98% of the ship's construction. So much for today, a beautiful evening I still want. Adrian,
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Hi, now I saw Mr. Barry Sharman's work, what I can say is he worked after a 1/72 scale revell kit and I will build this ship from scratch in which the starboard board will be free only with a part of the ship's bottom . Below I put a work of colleague Dan with this ship at 1/350 which won 94 points and the silver medal at the European championship Kavarna 2017. All the best . Adrian,
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Thanks to everyone for the encouragement will be a difficult and unusual construction, for this construction I will also use the cartoon magazine Modelik and another book about corvettes written by Jhon Lamber and Les Brown. I build this ship at 1/48 scale because many of the drawings in Anatomy are at this scale. So for today, a beautiful evening still. Adrian,
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Good evening to everyone, as I promised I will begin a new ship used in the Second World War to escort the overseas convoy sin from the united kingdom of Murmansk in Russia, this ship is called Aggasiz a flower corvette. I'm inspired by the plans in the anatomy of ship the book, a book I bought from the Amazon and which is renowned for the accuracy of the plans presented. But the main challenge is to build this structural model, with everything inside and outside the ship, this type of construction is according to the Naviga rules in the C4D class.It will be a long construction with a lot of work with many hundreds of details, the most ambitious project that I start and I hope to take it to the end. About the beginning, let's get to work. All the best and a beautiful evening you still want Adrian,
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Thank you all for the beautiful words, I will take samples on the water when the weather outside allows it. I will not work a new R.N.L.I. but also a ship known to you intensely used in the Second World War. All the best and a beautiful evening I wish you. Adrian,
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Good evening to everyone, as you know we started this model for a long time and it's time to wait to say that it's over now. This model falls under the Naviga rulles Class C2 and F2A class, the next year I will go to the national competition. Soon I will start a new construction with a higher level of work and competence. All the best , Adrian,
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Good morning to everyone, work continues with the production of the last pieces of this model, namely the railings. These are the toughest balustrades I made to a model, but I hope to finish the work successfully. It will be followed by the painting of the assembled screws. All the best . Adrian
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