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Hi all, do any of you do etching jobs ??? inside EU perhaps. I contacted Photo-etch-uk for a price, but no reply from him. I found one here, but he's toooo expencive. This is lamps around the ship and a door vent. I made them in Coreldraw 11. I think they are called bulkhead lamp in english, similar to the danish word, lampe.
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Thanks Gerhard, I know all about these sites, I vacuumed the internet for info, but no cigar so far. The ship was born in Denmark and the engine made in Helsingør, also Denmark, but that's a loooong time ago, no man remember anything, and all that worked on the movie is dead and gone, except 2 persons that don't remember any, I'm on Square 0, if that the rigth word. The ship have many names along the way and was remodeled some from Aslaug to Martha, see picture Thanks Jud, Iw'e seen that movie a long time ago and the engine is not the same one at all.
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Thanks Moxis that help some
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Thanks Andy, I'm going for 1:50, 1,66 m. that way I can use parts at 1:48 there is. Are you able to see the S/S Martha movie on youtube ?? over there ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07Prftd2Fu8 and many more
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Thanks Andy. I was hoping someone could recognize the engine from the few part pictures and say that the one. But if no one can i must build it with out an engine. I also have problem with the steam powered winches, can't find them, but some are close to them.
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Hi all around the world, new danish guy here, but have build ships before, the Billing Swarte Zee and Norske Lion and some others. To my new project I need to find pictures of the steamengine of this old steamer, I found 2 but not the right one. In the movie they call it a Halifax 1921, but search havn't helped. It's from an old 1967 movie called S/S Martha and it's danish cult movie among seamen and all others. A few pictures of the engine from the movie, they don't show more than that. You can watch some short clip on Youtube, and the DVD is available with english text, very funny. Thanks guys and hope someone know of old steamengines.
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