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Just take care not to heat it to much ... it will burn away, so no torch. Keep in mind it will deform more easily too
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But that wouldn't be fair, it wouldn't be a tube as depicted in the "brochure". Besides, RGL wouldn't stand for it!
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Thanks for your warm welcome mate Roll the PE around a metal rod ... that's the easy (not very creative) part. Getting it glued, without the rod inside, and keeping it round ... now that is a different muddle. You do, however, get the hang of it when I look at the picture. i am more curious as to how you will make the open end for the tube, that is a lot harder
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That should be enough if you are a fervent Ikea modeller ... They just would have to cope now, wouldn't they ... When I look at Musashi (old tool) with FlyHawk and Pontos PE sets, that would be about the same, instruction-wise that is. You just start at the beginning and muddle through. A bit like every model you've made ...
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Iwould sooner try my hand on tissue,or rice paper as those are thinner. Tissue ... you can even peel layers ... just ideas at the top of me hat
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Then the question arises, will she be displayed in a museum or at a navy board ... I presume neither, so you can do what you want
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Love the way the rigging is progressing. Not so certain about the flag. Looks a bit ... crumpled. Will you show her with or without sails? If with sails, furled or unfurled? (I know, it's easy to comment from the sideline)
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Nulli Cedo by peveka - A Dutch War Clog
cog replied to peveka's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Not surprisingly with earthen-ware druxey. Sorry Pieter couldn't resist it either. -
Nulli Cedo by peveka - A Dutch War Clog
cog replied to peveka's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
I think I would pass for seafood on my baguette in the morning So what will you do with the other clog? -
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cog replied to peveka's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Zutphen is more for tourist. I prefer Apeldoorn or Deventer. Maybe it's the Westerner in me .... You must miss "hagelslag" ....... -
electricity for cars use the same crimping method for sockets and plugs, but it will be slightly if not a lot to big. Used it on the reconstruction of a mini's loom, maybe it would do the job as well. Made some joins for multiple cables out of brass tubing that way
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Nulli Cedo by peveka - A Dutch War Clog
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Live in Empe, near Voorst ... Zutphen. I see you swapped living quarters ... lovely region where you are -
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cog replied to peveka's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Nice build, Pieter. It has a certain panache. Whilst waiting for glue to set or paint to dry, you can do a Dutch clog dance to kill some time #2 if in doubt, use another clamp ... or two -
Steve, nobody told you modelbuilding wasn't a walk in the park!? Or are you, like others on this forum, a glutton for self inflicted punishment/mutilation. Oh, about the learning. You will make the same mistake another time, maybe not all, but some. I know I did ... but then I tend to forget things too ...
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