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Agreed on @myxyzptlyk2003 comment here, i got one of the small boats from you as a warm-up before i even ordered the Sphinx kit and so far it was a fail so i will propably try again with the kit boats, but having a resin-cast hull seems the way to go here, also die to the fact that some People might enjoy more doing the Deck furniture and fittings than Hulls (comes down to personal builder prefer ce). I am Glad that Chris makes them, It's always an option and having options is good
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Make sure to calibrate the resin each time you open a new bottle - RERF as a General test for each New resin type and then each bottle it is suggested to run the validation matrix to fine tune exposure. What printer did you get? I got an Anycubic Mono X but i only use the water washable resin due to IPA smell
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review build Small Building Slip
Jasseji replied to James H's topic in REVIEWS: Model Shipwrighting Tools, Parts and fittings
i did use the big HZ Building slip actually on LN and Sphinx build, mostly wile assemlbing the bulkheads and then during first strakes of planking. Now i actually think of pulling it iut again to help me with a few things -
No char on the Build cradle Arent you overdoing a bit here ?
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oh so you want me to paint them NOW ? I did download them, my 3D sculpting skills are limited to Technical things, during 20+ years dabbling in 3D Software i never learned to sculpt organic stuff i am waiting for my Amazon delivery of airbrush primers, so might take up some painting in the next few days
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i just use my multitool's pliers as a pin-pusher, i also bought the fancy pusher from the 1st post and find it completely unusable
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Yes, Resin Printed, i will attempt to paint them but i think i need to re-print them a bit smaller - at the moment they are 25mm (except the bucket guy, i screwed up his scale and he is 23mm high now but he should be much shorter as he's bent over quite a bit) Anyways, decorations done on Port side: Next up Channels and Hull Steps (plus i need to finish the Bow grating area) On a side note, i failed at Blackening the brass hinges for the stern Port lids, i will attempt to clean them up and just paint but i have to wait for Black Airbrush primer to arrive
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Well, no ? I am waiting for Chris' Bigger Ship and all the lessons learned here will be applied to it The Galleries themselves are purely cosmetic here, if i can find a way to make the one side at least to look good, then it's not a big deal for me, as long as it is "clean". Nobody will ever see the other side so they wont be able to compare if it isnt an exact mirror copy
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