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BANYAN reacted to Vegaskip in Ship paintings
Here are some Cliffs I painted
both are of Muckle Flugga most northerly lighthouse in UK
Jim
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BANYAN got a reaction from CaptainSteve in Ship paintings
What a way to dazzle your dinner guests - if you would trust them using these beautiful works of art.
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN got a reaction from bensid54 in Charon Boatman of the River Styx by bensid54
Can't have that mate; the dead would never get to their resting place Look forward to seeing it come alive )so to speak).
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN got a reaction from Canute in Charon Boatman of the River Styx by bensid54
Can't have that mate; the dead would never get to their resting place Look forward to seeing it come alive )so to speak).
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN got a reaction from mtaylor in Charon Boatman of the River Styx by bensid54
Can't have that mate; the dead would never get to their resting place Look forward to seeing it come alive )so to speak).
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN got a reaction from CaptainSteve in Charon Boatman of the River Styx by bensid54
Can't have that mate; the dead would never get to their resting place Look forward to seeing it come alive )so to speak).
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN reacted to Rustyj in Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Rustyj - FINISHED - 1:48 Scale
Thanks a lot Ben, much appreciated. Also thanks all for the likes!
Ok I've make about ten stanchions to get four I liked. I took square stock and chucked it in the lathe.
I turned it to the desired dimension added a couple of forms and then fine tuned it with files and
sandpaper while spinning. Nothing to fancy but I'm satisfied.
Well shes just about done. Just a few touch ups and I'll call her finished.
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BANYAN reacted to Vegaskip in Ship paintings
Thank you both. They were done way back in the 1980's?
Today's painting is The Drifter Base at Flotta in Scapa Flo. The Drifters were used as Tenders to the Grand Fleet in WW1 and the RN in general in WW2.
And to give them something to tend ........
Nevada , part of the 6th BS of the Grand Fleet in 1918
Jim
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BANYAN got a reaction from Canute in Ship paintings
What a way to dazzle your dinner guests - if you would trust them using these beautiful works of art.
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN reacted to Dan Vadas in Bismarck by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - GPM - 1:200 - CARD and PE
The funnel is finally finished, and I've also finished the two aft searchlights. These are fitted, along with the two 20mm guns I made earlier :
I also decided to add real louvres to the flat printed ones. They have a real sense of depth now . I made them from strips of 1mm wide card :
Danny
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BANYAN got a reaction from mtaylor in Ship paintings
What a way to dazzle your dinner guests - if you would trust them using these beautiful works of art.
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN reacted to Vegaskip in Ship paintings
Many years ago I did a bit of Glass Engraving.
Here are a bowl and a table lamp
a Stuart Yacht and. Sea Battle
jim
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BANYAN got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Bismarck by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - GPM - 1:200 - CARD and PE
Very nice work Danny; I keep forgetting how small and fiddly these parts are.
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN got a reaction from mtaylor in Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Rustyj - FINISHED - 1:48 Scale
Lovely Rusty, a very nicely built model.
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN got a reaction from mtaylor in Bismarck by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - GPM - 1:200 - CARD and PE
Very nice work Danny; I keep forgetting how small and fiddly these parts are.
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN reacted to Dan Vadas in Bismarck by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - GPM - 1:200 - CARD and PE
Thanks for the info Slog, and the comments from the rest of the guys.
The Searchlights on the forward end of the funnel have a protective dome over them which is lowered beneath the platform when they are in use. Here's a pic of the parts for one of them rolled and ready to glue up :
These things take on a mind of their own when trying to glue them together, so I made a little jig to hold them steady and at the correct width :
One of the dome supports fitted to the port side :
I'm going to have one dome open and the other closed, so I only need to make one Searchlight. Here are the laser-cut parts for two of them :
The fit of the laser-cut parts is excellent. Working out the sequence and fit was a bit challenging, there is a plan for them but the line drawing is a bit vague in some places. I managed to get the first light looking something like it should . The mesh grille over the lens is from the PE set :
Here are the rest of the pieces glued up and ready to assemble into the finished article :
The finished light before painting. I sprayed it a dark gray after these pics were taken :
The light fitted in place :
I also glued on one of the cranes and fitted the PE railings around the funnel. I'll leave the other crane off for now, as it will be in the "working" position and will probably get damaged while I'm working on other things. I'll also give all the railings a straighten-up when the ship's completed, they are fairly easy to knock out of line a bit as you can see in the pic below :
Just when I thought I had finished the funnel assembly I realised I still had two more searchlights to make for the aft platform. At least I won't be spending a couple of hours working out the assembly sequence this time .
Danny
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BANYAN reacted to popeye2sea in Skylight or Companionway? (Syren specific)
In my experience a companionway and a ladderway are synonymous. A companionway will always have a ladder. The skylight is a separate thing entirely; it only provides light to the lower deck. There is no place for your `companions` to make their `way`below deck. Zu Mondfeld is wrong.
Regards,
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BANYAN reacted to michaelmys in Gluintg metal to wood
I absolutely agree with Ulises that two part epoxy is the only way to go. While what jud says is true, I think that, with the small size of the parts involved, the amount of expansion/contraction will be insufficient to disturb the integrity of the glue joint or that the forces involved will be insufficent to cause any significant distortion.
I agree that the traditional method of mixing epoxy, by squeezing out two equal sized puddles of glue and hardener onto a surface and mixing gives rise to significant waste. I picked up the following "toothpick" method from a 1/43 scale car modelling site a few years ago, and found it fantastic at cutting down both waste and mess. It lets you mix up nano amounts of epoxy, with the result that 5ml tubes seem to last forever.
You need a pile of tooth picks, and a decent sized mixing surface, as well as a suitable epoxy - I tend to use a 5 minute epoxy for convenience, although will use a longer set if maximum strength is required.
I place the glue and a single toothpick on one side of the work area, and the hardener and the rest of the toothpicks on the other. Open both tubes, and squeeze gently until glue and hardener fill the nozzles of the tubes. Using the single toothpick scoop out just enough glue out of the nozzle to do the job, and trasfer to the mixing surface. Place both glue and toothpick back, and well away from the hardener. I Ihen dig out the equal amount of hardener from its tube with one of the tothpicks from the pile, and use that toothpick to mix up the adhesive. That tothpick is also used as the applicator. Discard the toothpick with mixed adhesive on it, and you're ready to go again. I recycle the glue toothpick, and use a fresh toothpick from the pile for hardener. Keeping track of the tothpicks is essential - introducing the mixed glue toothpick back into the glue tube, or the glue toothpick into the hardener tube spell disaster.
With a bit of practice, you can easily mix up sub-millimetre drops of glue.
Hope that's helpful.
Cheers!
Michael
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BANYAN reacted to Vegaskip in Ship paintings
Thank you all for commenting .
here are some Aurora Borealis pictures
Jim
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BANYAN got a reaction from Canute in Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Rustyj - FINISHED - 1:48 Scale
Lovely Rusty, a very nicely built model.
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN got a reaction from PeteB in Bismarck by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - GPM - 1:200 - CARD and PE
Nice work especially at that scale Danny. You must have a 'surgeons' hands
cheers
Pat
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BANYAN reacted to Rustyj in Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Rustyj - FINISHED - 1:48 Scale
As I said in the last post I'm almost done. The anchor and buoys have been
placed and the flag has been tied to the flag halliard.
There are four entry way stanchions that need to be turned. Trying to make
them uniform should make for a few extra attempts! LOL
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BANYAN reacted to popeye the sailor in Thermopylae by popeye the sailor - Sergal - 1:124 scale
ohhhhhh....you mean Bazooka gum! shoot....I can get that by the tub full! I'm mostly a white glue and Ca guy.......just wish I could remember that other cement I used to use {came in a yellow tube}. there are other glues out there.......I'm so used to what I use {kinda stuck in my ways}, never think to try something else.
I had an urge the other day to start measuring out yards for her.........been busy with life things and non related projects, that it never happened. all this talk is making me all peckish........versuvient! I need to get back to this one.....caught myself chew'in on some basswood the other day
I think it's time I started to make sawdust again thanks for the head's up OC.
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BANYAN reacted to mtaylor in Ship paintings
I'm thinking it would be easier to pick the ones I don't like.... which is none. I think they're all great.
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BANYAN reacted to Vegaskip in Ship paintings
Here's one Pre my RN Service, although I think anyone who was in the 'Far Flung' in the 60/70's will be familiar with this view of Hong Kong
The ship is 'Bendoran', I was there on her sister 'Benmacduhi'. This one is for a fellow Merchant Navy Association member who served on her.
W/C about 16" X 10"
Jim