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Wow, looking amazing! Looks very symmetrical and sharp. Good work
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Nice and tidy work as usual. Once those lines have a bit of droop for slack it will look a million bucks.
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It looks real nice. Real clean and sharp. Keep up the excellent work
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Rudder installation
S.Coleman replied to HIPEXEC's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Are you having trouble? I see you are building the USS Constitution, there are a couple of builds on this site. Check out there build logs to see how they mounted their rudders. Hope that will help you out. -
Another useful tool to have for your rigging lines is bees wax. The wax helps all those little fluffy strands disappear. Before attaching the rigging line to the model, run the line over some wax and pull through you fingers a few times.
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I have a suction cup vice that worked well only for 10 or so minutes then it would loosen. So now I have it mounted onto a board. If I was to buy another i would do away with suction cups altogether.
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Your wheels are looking great! Just remember each wall plank you glue on is one less than you have to glue on later! I built the King Of The Mississippi a little while back and had a similar construction as the RE Lee. You doing great
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Have to say nail clippers are the way to go, well for me anyway. But it seems like you have a lot of support on this one. Now to choose.
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This is an interesting build. Looks great. 1:150 will be fidley.
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Maybe you start building a boat that you can actualy sail before the water gets too high! Like the ark!
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It looks absolutely amazing. So clean and sharp!
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Wow 1/45th! That going to be a monster. You almost have to erect scaffolding to work on her. Looks like you are doing a great job. Looks awesome.
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You certainly know what you are doing! Looks amazing! So much attention to detail. Love it.
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I'm not sure of other kits but Mamoli for some reason instruct you to paint the ends of the yards white. But it's ok. That's an easy fix
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Absolutely unreal!! Awesome job and very neat and tidy. Good work! I love the clamps you made out of cable ties. I had never thought of that before. Thanks
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I know it is quite common for yards to be painted black with the tips of them white. I myself paint the yards but blackening them I'm not sure. Is this like some sort of stain for the wood?
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Yor sails really look great! You seem to have your head around all those rigging lines good work.
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Steam plank bending tool
S.Coleman replied to captainkangaroo's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Was amazed that a curling iron worked that well. I think I would be shot if the admiral found out I was using hers to bend wood.- 15 replies
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