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Plastic or Wood models? Your Favorite?
GrandpaPhil replied to Bill97's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I paint my wood models just like I would a plastic kit. -
Amazing work! Congratulations on finishing the rigging!
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All carriages have their iron banding, and holes for eyebolts are predrilled: Working on wheels right now: I need a total of 20 wheels, times double thickness, so I need 40 wheel pieces. Then I will make the iron banding for them after I make some axles out of toothpicks. Odds are, you’ll need a borescope to see any of this, but…why not?
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Plastic or Wood models? Your Favorite?
GrandpaPhil replied to Bill97's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
My personal advice is to go for it. You have plenty of woodworking experience already and have built some of the most difficult plastic kits around. I believe that you will be fine. -
I’m making the first set of culverin carriages. I’m ad libbing a little bit because I am using Zu Mondfeld’s drawing which is side on. I put the rear bracing on them because of the eye bolt and iron strapping on the back of the carriage. The guns on the Golden Hinde in London do not have the rear cross brace. However, those guns are a lot smaller than the culverins on the Revenge.
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