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This Build turned out Beautiful, i have her sitting at my Desk now ready for unbox but i am looking if someone could give me the exact figures for the finished model (lenght, height including stand and width with yards stretched out). I need to order an Acrylic box for her BEFORE i even start building (to save her from my Cat)
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i find that approach from Chris as a Designer very encouraging and a good approach to maybe get more people into the Hobby. Everyone can attempt their own scratch additions if they feel like it, but to have the possibility to go back to the original Kit parts if your scratch attempt fails might create a feeling of not having failed completely and be an encouragement. I myself have got my Hands for now on the Lady Nelson (Sorry Chris, i wont be getting the Alert for now :D) as i heard it's also quite Beginner friendly (i failed at other sets before, well for reasons). I wait for the Sphinx, this will be a lovely and easy Set from the Looks of it. PS: @chris watton do you happen have an Order status on your Page somewhere ? i ordered one of your Ship's Boats as a warm-up
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This is superb work @glennard2523 especially the rigging
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ye One can always cooper-plate to hide the mistakes
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This is so astonishing !!! Best would even be a laser etched lower Hull for those who suck at planking ?
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Havent looked at it in a while, that side opening really looks superb and the deck openings !
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Some laser cutter software will do it automatically, the black lines will basically be lasered at full power and any other color at lower power depending on the percentage that color has on the scale
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i feel i'm being one of "ccoyle's 12", having disappeared without explanation and without finishing the hull. To my defense i have to add that i counted a total of 8 times when i changed the place (city, country, 300-1000km changes at each point) i live during the last 5 years and had a kid born in between so i had to move stuff away (well, basically hide it out of reach of the kid) and move it around so much times i cant count. Finally having the perspectiveof a new, own home and propably a final move for the next 20 years (that is, if The Admiral doesnt kick me out at one point :P) i really WANT this hobby to succeed and not forget any of the help i got here. I think with some of the "abandoned" builds it might be like this "oh crap i dont have time, have to pause build for life reasons, i WILL GET BACK TO IT", then other stuff piles and it's being postponed and postponed, the lack of explanation on the forum is due to the fact, that the person doesnt consider the build abandoned, only stuff piles up and then we get into the flow of: "Next Week i'll do something and update the Log, I PROMISE"= this way years can pass
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Hello, as i am now planning way ahead for the Winnie build, i started to think about what size the longboats would be Would Chuck's Model Shipways 18th Century Longboat work for her or is ith too big ? I figured to do some small project while i wait for my new Workshop and my thoughts started to drift in the direction of longboat/cutter etc Alternatively CAF has a 168mm Longboat and a 130mm Cutter plus a 2-masted 238mm 'Boat' Chucks Longboat is around 300mm if i see it right (dunno tho if the measurment is with bowsprit or without) Any tips here ?
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on the Triton i was experimenting with a "cheat" planking = try to get the main planks as good as possible but use 2 thinner layers ( and then add a 3rd very thin veneer layer to cover up any mistakes) although i see the logic behind doing it properly from start i'm still 2 months away from setting up my workshop in the new home
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For all asking: Due to unrecoverable damage to the bulkheads and planking (massive encounter with the Admiral's cat) this build will not be continued. I was considering redoing the damaged bulkheads but the false keel was cracked also the planking work i done (no further pics, sorry) i have decides to scrap this and rather do something else after i set up a Workshop in our new Home (Cat-Free Workshop ) Mods can lock or delete this topic
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thanks, my builds are presently shelved since some time due to us having decided to buy a home now we are in final stages of renovation which is dragging along, hopefully i'll be able to finish this soon i've decided not to do the mast, this piece will have a small display place and i am negotiating with wife about big display place for a full frigate :D
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Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by James H - Amati - 1/32
Jasseji replied to James H's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Imagine a Diorama with this and a 1/32 Luxury Ocean Schooner/Yacht both together -
no worries, just read the stickies in this section:
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Nice start, however i think you should rename your build log
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Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by James H - Amati - 1/32
Jasseji replied to James H's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
💗for large scales :)
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