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Nice 'toy' and very acceptable results Eberhard. Quite an interesting concept for producing very small wood partss. cheers Pat
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Two good news stories. Is that 'tin' still intact after all that kikin' cheers Pat
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Very nice detail in the painting Steven, if it holds up that well under macro/close photography then it would great to the naked eye. cheers Pat
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Tedious but will pay dividends to the final look Ben - nice work on the planking. cheers Pat
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They must have carried a lot of 'Brasso' on board Very nice work Keith, those strut supports look very good, as does the masses of other metalwork you're creating. cheers Pat
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Girona by augustus
BANYAN replied to augustus's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Looking good Rob, great to see you back at the models desk
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Gun Spile
BANYAN replied to Mark Allen's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
Dr PR, you may be referencing 'chocks'? Also, I am wondering if it may be a misprin=t and actually referring to 'gun spikes' used to help train the gun? cheers Pat -
How to use a Circle Cutter by Dan Vadas
BANYAN replied to Dan Vadas's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Looks good Dan and thanks for the feedback and tips. cheers Pat -
Could she have carried a small boat up there? or perhaps a painters plank? However, these maybe out of character with the rest of the vessel and the 'patch up a more palatable solution. cheers Pat
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All that brass work, must have kept the crew busy with the "Brasso" Nice work as usual Keith, look forward to seeing the holes all filled. cheers Pat
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Glenn, if you are still monitoring the site, I have missed your regular postings of this fine model; glad to see her in her finished state. cheers Pat
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Beautiful work, they look excellent. Are you going to imitate the wood with paint? cheers Pat
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Ah the joys of micro modelling; glad to see you still maintain a sense of humour about it. cheers Pat
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Sorry to be late to the party Keith :). That is a great finish to the hawse pipes and typical of your excellent metal work . I like the turning set-up cheers Pat
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