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replacing plastic mast and spars
Twokidsnosleep replied to Frank Burroughs's topic in Plastic model kits
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Thanks Tim i am trying to be truer to the movie prop ship which was black, but the years of wear and tear show much more wood and wear I will do blacker sails just not jet black deck and sides Been staining the tan rope with AK pigments…will show that in a bit. Does give them a nice grungy used look and takes away the shiny new toy look.
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Here she sits on my desk. I have all the lower port deadeyes installed and secured and am mentally planning the next steps Did all the standing rigging, none in their final state and can be altered or removed if needed Thinking it is the shrouds that should get started now?? I was going to do back to front starting with the mizzen mast Here we go testing out 0.8mm ropes of scale rope for shrouds on the Mizzen mast. I tried a black 0.7 and it is too small, better suited for threading the deadeyes and the rat lines. So this is a tan 0.8 that I will stain darker. I am just getting the length and evenness of the shroud lines dialed in here. Yes these lines are temporary and just tied off of the lower deadeyes
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I am getting the upper deadeyes put in so I can add the upper shrouds I followed this diagram; added a black wire and a brass collar, then made the wire round to accept a rope Of course I hade to untie most of the standing rigging ropes that I have shown previously the three stages I have a kagillion dead eyes to drill and stain now for the lower shrouds
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Woodwork/Model making workshop. Scale 1:1
Twokidsnosleep replied to Charter33's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
You know, the ceiling joists kinda make it look like a ships' framing😉 I love the porthole window as well. Excellent design features, really look forward to seeing it develop and finish off 😎 I did a porthole window in the door of my house attached workshop...now taken over as the dog's room😒 -
Mini Bench Drill Press
Twokidsnosleep replied to Gregory's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I think I need one of these 😏 Or a stand for my Dremels -
Making more of the 7mm diameter deadheads for the standing rigging on the lathe Plugs from Hemlock wood (3/8” plug cutter) Bringing in the correct diameter on the lathe Had some failures Made a jig to hold the deadeyes fixed when threading them so they will be all the same Burnt umber oil drying and awaiting a flat black wash
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Triumph 3HW by Tim Moore - Italeri - 1/9
Twokidsnosleep replied to Tim Moore's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Ok sweet now you have my attention
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