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The blades looks famous, anyway i wish you Merry Christmas and nice moments with yours family and friends. Pavel
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I wish to you a lot of fun with this build. Pavel
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Nice work Ed i admire everyone who is building real scale model. Earlyer i dind like so much clippers, but now i discovered hers beauty. The dynamic shape of the hull is brilant. keep building Pavel
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Papegojan 1627 by mati - FINISHED - 1/48
klimi replied to mati's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Frank, thank you, you said it, me not i remmember if i have choosen to make a ship model, i was saing to my self, it must be great got ship model and now is it different shipmodeling is especialy about the building and the finish ship is a icing on the cake. Dsiemens, thanks i´m trying make what i can. I think that best wave how to build a model is put your self personality in her, out of make advantages, because idel model does exist just one and the mistakes make it unique. Wackowolf, thanks now i slowed with my work, cos i have to do some things in the school, but after christmas i will upload more pictures, now i´m working on gallery.
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Plans Instructions for Mantua/Sergal "Bounty" 1:60
klimi replied to llird's topic in Wood ship model kits
From Czech republic, if you want i can sand you a copy of this plans and the bookj too, but i think if you buy a plans from web, it will be more comfotible for you. Anyway i have to say, that Anatomy of the ship by John McKay is very good. -
Plans Instructions for Mantua/Sergal "Bounty" 1:60
klimi replied to llird's topic in Wood ship model kits
hello llird, i bought a sergal plans, here are the photos. Is it what do you mean? Here is one page missing, cos i took pictures for a reclamation, on that page are details of boat -
Hello tlevine i have no words, amazing build, love the details Pavel
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Edward - it doesnt matter, you know, i like if are my posts helpful for someone, coz manytimes i did got here an inspiration. Ttreenails technique works fast a quiet good. Original made treenails are best, but i think this methor works. The learner - I think so, especialy i mean that spit are basic to use, all you need is you yourself and spit is more agressive then watter.
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It looks geat, i´m pleased by that, i can see an other way building of Bounty Pavel
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Nice improove, I like that you make detailed documentation. I understant, that you you like an early spring, after the winter is nice to see how nature start living.
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First I applied graphite powder on the entire torso and spread brush. It is good that graphite give less , easier to add than when you have to clean it . Subsequently, then take toilet paper that I spit a bit and rubbed graphite across the middle . He makes it such a film , then that is a good rub with a damp brush , she would be well water , but I used spit, I do not know why , maybe I was so lazy that I can not for the water run out. Personally, however, I think that spit is more aggressive than water and possibly because the dirt more in the wood , but as I said, just a guess . Last change was that I took a hard flat brush , which I cupoval the hull and you could say that I scrubbed the bar dry. It seems to me that this is how the planks Tint dirt that has to be there and it creates quite credible patina. It just takes time , you have to go all the time and make small curls or push or something like this , as I said . As a result, even make out excess oil on wood .
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Ahh you did it so fast, is very immpresive to see your build. Will you do 2 new boats? The color of those boats is nice, because if i see this, so i´m thinking then i will do my boats probably without the white watherline, but i will see. Wish you luck in next steps. Pavel
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Ohh Nenad, that sounds really good, i see how you sit outside and enjoying it. It makes people in a way more quiet, i mean that you relax there nicely than in a town and next thing is, or my opinion, then you got more taste to work. Cos every summer i spend a lot of time on Lipno lake, we got a small cotage, it is something diffrent, now you have bigger freedom and more time than if you are between huge buildings. Is something else be outside when sun is comming down to dinner you fish a fish oh sweet sommer. What season do you prefer?
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Hello Drazen you build is absolutely amazing and darink. i love this ship, especially, when someone say historical ship, I imagine this kind of ship. I´m thinking about this ship for my next build.
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