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mikegr replied to mikegr's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
The bow section is almost complete. At the rear I begin to add rails. As this is a cargo ship there are rails only on accommodation area and on crane platforms. There is a lot ofmini paintjob repair to do when done adding parts. -
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it seems that when its not in use its kept vertically as seen on this photo, with a cover for the top end it seems also that other crane mast are securedwith ropes to the bulwarks In the future i will follow the model instructions for rigging as real one is highly complicated. I was about to visit myself Hamburg In November and takes pictures but because of my mother's health issues my travel postponed to next April, too late by then. -
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I forgot to make a whole mast. Its thicker that the others and has has a big pulley. Lower tip and pulley were made with 3d parts. The base and the main part were made of plastic and wood respectively.I even managed to make it movable up and down. Not that its important, I just wanted to do it. After assembling the parts it was time to put it in place. I decided to try my luck in rigging. What a painful experience it was. Trying to give the right tension was quite difficult. A big respect to those who deal with rigging at wooden sail ships. Maybe this 1/160 scale make things more tricky, Note the wire crossing the deck and over the crane. This is what I call, faulse rigging. This does not exist on plans. Its purpose its to give the right tension to wires from pulley to the main mast. If brass had been used instead of wood, the increased weight may have done this job. A lesson for the future. However its not that unreal as many other cranes are tighten in this way according to my reference pictures. But enough rigging for now. Last progress was in bow section, only anchor and chain is to be added. -
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Very good result for the first time The best snow paste is the one you can make at home, because you can adjust the proportions of ingredients mixed, thus you can have a smooth form up to a coarse texture for a more foamy seascape
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From the early stages of formimg waves this looked to be a promising project. Certainly gesso isn't foamy enough for a rough sea display. Especially in 1/350. Cotton and foam worked for me up to a point but I'm not talented enough to make extreme creations. Also it is very important to use a gel that won't turn yellowish over time. So I ended up using snow texture while keep looking and researching
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