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  1. The boat model that I build on is the steamer Bohuslän and the decks are simple in shape 
    but large and quite numerous. Now I will lay the stern deck which is built in and 
    will not be visible so much from the outside so I thought I would try to make it a 
    little easier. There should be a lot of chairs and tables on it as well.

    I shall test doublesided clear tape as I have used when building roads for Faller cars on my model railroad modules. I used it for securing the guiding metalthread that the cars follow, and I have some tape left.

    Maybe I tape it on paper and then glue the whole thing at the false deck.

     
  2. This project stopped in mars 2020, when Corona entered the scene I completly lost inspiration for building modules for model railroading.

    But now it looks better again and I have taken up this one where I left it.

     

    I´m building what I call ¨advanced mockups¨, I have made most of the walls for ca 10 buildings and shall make the roofs. All in 0,8 mm card. Then I will go on and build the models on the card with balsawood and doors, windows of Evergreen plastic strips. So the mockups will be reused as ground for the ¨real¨ modelhouses, thats why I call them ¨advanced mockups¨:)

     

    Here is a picture of a solution for putting the walls together. Its for solving the transportation problem I wrote about above in june 8 2020!

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  3. ¨Interesting note there. As a retailer of kits, I see this on a regular basis. 

     

    Another way to ask this question would be, "why are you building models?" 

     

    Another view of this, is it really that important that you finish the model?

    If you have fun and enjoy building why bother if its not finished, but that was maybe what you wrote. :)

     

    I dont have a problem taking up a build that I have left, if I get the inspiration. My ¨problem¨ is that after a while I feel bored and continue with some other building project, a boat or modelrailroading.

     

    I dont know if its me or the persons around me that have a problem with me not finishing models, something to think about as well.

  4. I read this thread and have a question. Two times it is pointed out that the Caldercraft kit is very hugh.

    Caldercraft is 1/72 and Billings is 1/75, I think its 4 cm on the length.

    Is that a big difference for a model ship?

    The price for Caldercraft is twice as much than Billings.

    Twice as good?

     

    BikerMart wrote that he had built Billings Endeavour and Billings Bounty.

    I would say that the difference with Victory is the smaller scale, 1:75 against 1:50 for Endeavour and Bounty.

    I think that the best ¨Victory¨ for BikerMart could be the Nuestra Senora del Pilar from Occre in scale 1/46! :)

     

    I compare with scratchbuilding houses for model railroading. Going from 0-scale to H0-scale would make it more difficult even impossible to do everything in the right scale (windows). I think its even worse in ship model building, I now has understood that I cant build anything in ships smaller than 1/50, maybe 1/60.

     

    I have seen wonderful builds in 1/100 but I cant understand how they build them.

     

    If I was BikerMart I would at least buy a smaller boat from same period as Victory in scale 1/75, to try the scale before investing a lot of money and a lot of time.

    I have several kits in 1/75, but I think my grandchildren will have to build them. :)

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