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AnobiumPunctatum

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  1. Doris, I am allways fascinated what you are doing with paper and sculpy. Your molding skills are really good. I bookmarked the picture series as reference for the far future if i have to make the figurehead.
  2. Your wholes are now looking really nice, but you made a small mistake. You need two treenails for each plank on each frame or easier on each double frame. If you want to show some of the frames have also a look to the alignment. The right wholes are a little bit outside of the frames. If not don't worry, noone will see it later.
  3. She is really beautyful. Thanks for reposting.
  4. Nice knee of the head. If I have to make such small pieces like the chock, I use a slightly bigger piece and cut only the first two or three sides to the correct size. On the other side I let allways enough material for safe working. After glueing together I cut the last sides to the correct size.
  5. Really nice section model. Did you not build a full hull model of this small vessel?
  6. Larry, I used a tape to mark the position of the treenails. I attached two pictures to show what I mean. The second picture shows all wholes for the treenails drilled. I used 0.9mm nails. today I would do the wholes for 0.5mm treenails. Perhaps the pictures help you.
  7. Paul, a ship of this era isn't really interesting for me. But I like your work and the soutions you choose to build your model. It's really interesting. Thanks for sharing.
  8. Wow, I did not thought, that this is possible in 1/48. Absolut incredible.
  9. Egen, have you in the meantime tried to put the fore platform into the hull? I am very interested to see if it works as expected.
  10. Karl, your model is really a reference for me and perhaps for other model builders. The accuracy in every detail of your model is absolut extraordinary. I like sitting in front of my monitor and watch the deatils.
  11. Oh damn that looks really horrible. Sorry to hear that you will make a break before you restart your section model.
  12. Maury, nice frameing. I am happy that you reposted your log.
  13. Rusty, very nice joints. It's looking really good. You are building a lot of section models. The dark site of ship modelling is beautyful, isn't it?
  14. I followed your log on MSW 1.0 but now I am really surprised. I didn't realize that the scale of your model was 1/96. It's looking really good.
  15. Here's a link to their home page. I have the kit of the cog and must say it's really nice. I wrote a review of the kit for Modellmarine.de. Perhaps you get an impression of what you will get, if you buy a kit.
  16. Nice clamps , Mark. I will add these to my tools list
  17. It's allways fascinating to see your metal works. Absolut outstanding.
  18. Alex, thanks for the info. your model and the cog, which was found in Bremerhaven (here are some pictures I made some years ago) are not of the same type. As mentioned earlier your model is not a real cog. It's more like a holk, which was the type that was used after the cog. As far as I know these ships were kraweel planked. But I think your solution looks really interesting and perhaps ...
  19. Matrim, thanks for the work of reposting this log. It's really nice to see the build again.
  20. Erik, don't reduce your work. She is looking really good. I will be more than happy if I can reach nearly your level for my build.
  21. Thanks for the info, Toni I use pear for the framing and have some pieces of different stock. I think this will make a light visible contrast.
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