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I was thinking of buying this base kit as a start then sourcing the glass/plexi, as per above. Does anyone have a review to share about this display base kit from Mantua, as it, also, seems reasonably priced from American-based distributors? https://www.mantuamodel.co.uk/products/ship-fittings/miscellaneous/1545/boat-stand-universal-detail
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I am Super excited to see, discover and learn about cases. Thanks to all for providing know how and how to. I was not aware ventilation holes were necessary, something easily missed. Thank you.
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Hi Team: I am looking for glass/acrylic/plexi glass display case recommendations, whether to purchase, as complete, or to build. Referrals appreciated as well as insights. Thanks for everyone’s help….
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Thanks for looking and here is the link to view the 2 Vintage Billings Boats Kits I am selling on EBay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/144124720098?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=5338273189&customid=&toolid=10001&pub=5575378759&icep_ff3=1&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg
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Hi All: Thanks so much for your help. I wanted to show what books I have acquired that are helping me in my new moldering aspirations and endeavors. Not pictured and arriving soon are Underhill’s Vol 1 and 2 Plank on Frame, recommended by Ab. Hoving. Here you go and thanks for all of the help, and Copyright infringement is not intended, by posting these pictures.
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Hopeful all are well and thanks for reading this post. I am looking for a discussion to discover insights on best practices for having a workshop space inside a room of a home. It seems dust control, produced by sanding or in-home dust marring an in-progress model, especially the rigging ropes, is a top concern for the model itself and for others who live in the home, dealing with the smells, wood sanding dust, etc, etc. One solution I noted was to turn on the dust vac, attaching the suction hose near the model, while sanding to suck up wood particles, so they would not further add to dust. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to this post helping others, also.
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I am a newbie, and I have questions about the Amati Riva Aquarama, relating to its radio controlling when its time to take it for a spin. What kind of radio remote control allows for controlling the Amati transmission kit of the Aquarama? Recommendations on which controller to buy would be appreciated, as the Aquarama is my first RC project, so I am, also, looking for best practices and insights. Thanks.
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I received my new copy, today, of, The Rigging Of Ships: In The Days Of The Spritsail Topmast, 1600-1720, Anderson, R.C. I noticed on the 24 picture plates, in the front section of the book, there are numbered rigging keys for certain ships, where the picture plate rigging is to be numbered, with a description of the part. Unfortunately the numbers don’t appear on the picture plates, so the rigging key descriptions are not of much use. Does anyone else have the same problem with their copy of the book? For example: Plate 21, Dutch Rigging Plan of about 1700. Turn page to: plate 21 key. It’s a very long list of parts, listed as A, B, C 1,2,3, etc, etc, but the letters and numbers are not visibly printed on the picture plate to connect the rigging piece to its description. Thanks for help in solving this.
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Thanks all for your commendable recommendations. I have recently purchased a few of the regarded titles, used, from Ebay, and in the meantime I am finishing up Mastini’s book. And to thunk I think, a “purchase” was how one bought and sold on Tallship. @allanyed I am curious, as this craft is still new to me, would you provide details on/about: “Also consider acquiring a few appropriate original contracts from the same time period once you have selected a ship to build. The following is a portion of page one of an 8 page contract for two fifty gun English ships in 1693. Transcribing these is fun and very challenging project in itself.” I appreciate your time and insights.
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I have compiled a list of books that I think would make excellent resources on rigging period ships, and I would like to decrease the list size from 12 to the top 4 or 5 absolute, must-have books, before I purchase. My focus is on modeling 17th Century ships. What would be the top 4 or 5 must have books on rigging? Thanks for recommendations. The Rigging Of Ships: In The Days Of The Spritsail Topmast, 1600-1720, Anderson, R.C. The Masting and Rigging of English Ships of War, 1625-1860 by James Lees Eighteenth-Century Rigs & Rigging by Karl Heinz Marquardt The Global Schooner, Karl Heina Marquardt, 1695-1845 Rigging Period Ship Models, Petersson, Lennarth The Art of Rigging (Dover Maritime), Biddlecombe, George, New Condition Rigging: Period Fore-and-aft Craft, Paperback by Petersson, Lennarth The Construction and Fitting of The English man of war hardcover historical book THE ARMING AND FITTING OF ENGLISH SHIPS OF WAR 1600-1815, lavery brian The Construction and Fitting of the sailing man of war 1650-1850 goodwin, peter THE ARTS OF THE SAILOR: KNOTTING, SPLICING AND ROPEWORK, Smith Hervey SPARS AND RIGGING FROM NAUTICAL ROUTINE, mcleod. john
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Are VHT and Billings the same company? This topic made me wonder why one of my propose fittings kits purchases from Billings has a VHT sticker. The ship kit the fittings kit is for is the Jylland, No. 465? I am beginning to wonder if those fittings will work with the Jylland, No 465, because of it being VHT branded.
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