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This model was one of my absolute favorite builds! You will enjoy it! From my building experience (granted from 2007-2008 time frame), I would recommend swapping the masts and yards out with wood. AAMM has the plans for La Reale: https://boutique.aamm.fr/plan-reale-de-france They are most excellent and ran me about $50 shipped. I bought them to build another La Reale, one of these days. I am looking forward to seeing this build!
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Intro and interests, from a beginner
GrandpaPhil replied to Desert_Deckhand's topic in New member Introductions
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Which Soleil Royal, Sergal or Artesania Latina?
GrandpaPhil replied to Ryk's topic in Wood ship model kits
I have the Sergal plans for Soleil Royale. The Artesania Latina kit looks a lot nicer. As far as Sovereign of the Seas goes, the John McKay book is very good, and the Amati plans are very nice. -
If you have an actual bathtub, you can fill it with really hot water and submerge the model in it and apply pressure to take the bend out that way.
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I paint everything on my models. Then you can select the exact shade of brown that you would like.
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Nice find!
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First timer introduction and needing some advice
GrandpaPhil replied to Stuka's topic in New member Introductions
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Lol, I have the same bald head. Plastic masts, especially from old plastic kits, tend to end up fragile/brittle. I straightened the spars out on an old Heller La Reale with heat. They were fine for a couple of years, then they buckled. Between that and a couple other issues with that model, it ended up a total loss. I would remake the masts from wood personally.
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Greetings from the Nation's Capital
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Very cool! Looking forward to this build!
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