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Augie, this is looking awesome!! The windows really came out nice and the overall look of the ship is really coming together! I picked up some window maker myself - but I have been away from the bench so long I can't remember why I picked it up!!! hahahaha... oh my.
Wonderful work!!
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Great to see you back at work, at the new place, and back on the boards!! Everything else will fall into place - congratulations sir!
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Sjors, I know I am late and playing catch up but my friend, that is an amazing looking vessel. those ratlines look spectacular!!!
Such a great job!!!
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Are you going to include data on kits that are no longer made, if the data is available? This might be helpfull to Ebayers for example. Scientific and Sterling come to mind.
Really good idea, and it is something I thought about while formulating this plan. Unfortunately I think that would be a fair bit daunting a task for me to take on at the moment. That would certainly be valuable I agree, but the list I think would be quite larger than I could manage =( Not off the table, just definately on a back back burner =)
Adam - You can stop apologizing. It would take an anal DBA to do what you are doing and go to school and maintain a real life. I think you are crazy!! But your craziness is to our benefit. So if we have to wait...No Problem.
Hehe, thanks Floyd - greatly apprecaite it! Am very glad my crazy helps out some folks - that makes it all worth it!!
Hi Adam,
This Database has turned out great . Good job mate.
One suggestion (if it's possible) - can you add a Filter to sort the Ship's Names alphabetically? This would be helpful to a builder who wants to build, say, a HMS Victory to give him look at the different kits produced by all the manufacturers in one area of the Database.
If that feature is already there and I simply didn't find it, ignore this request .
BTW - "Golden Hind" was a Galleon, "Santa Maria" a Carrack or Nau, "Nina" and Pinta" were most likely Caravels .
Danny
Thank you Danny! Means a lot! Regarding sorting names, right now you should be able to click the headers on the columns and it will sort by that column. So if you wanted to sort by names just click the kit column and it will sort the current returned set. I will be adding a free form search box where you can type in a kit name or part of a kit name and it will only show those kits so folks who only want to see Constitutions can get a succinct list of them as well as those folks who can remember only a part of a name (like me hehe) can hopefull find kits easier.
And big thanks for the ship types - some of them are easy to find and figure out, others are a bit confusing. Even doing a search on the ship sometimes comes back with several different ones. Will update those this week!!
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Thanks all! Augie, is really good to be back at it again! Hopefully I can make it stick for a while!
I agree Chuck and Russ - a little time on this and it felt great!!! Have been so wrapped up in stuff kind of forgot how much fun it was - and it actually "chilled me out" for a little bit. I really really need to find a way to squeeze it in at the end of the night again!!
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Such control and mastery over the medium!! The parts themselves are works in and of themselves - continues to be inspiring sir!!!
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I have broken free!!!
At least for tonight, so will be trying to make the most of it
First order of business...... give some love to the Mayflower. She has been patient over there on the workbench, although I could feel the judging, condemning glares from time to time.
So - gave 'er a littel bit of attention.
I went ahead and just added the white trim pieces along the railings and sides. Not a great deal of progress, but considering the last update was from March - it is something!!
The trim was painted using artists acrylics, which I am starting to get an affinity for. It covers nicely and with a little bit of leveling agent added seems to go on nice and smooth! They were glued into place, trimmed, sanded just a little to give them a bit of a worn look and then sit waiting for the next step. Which is the other pieces of molding as well as the green stripes and detail work.
Ahhhh. SO GOOD to work with the wood and paint and get something done!!!
Am now going to head on in and watch a little TV with the Admiral as she goes to bed much earlier than I do and then I will be back and catch up on the nearly 400 updates (according to that little notifier up there in the corner)
Thank you all for being patient! I will be making the most of my new found time until it gets snatched away again!!!
Enjoy and happy modeling!!!
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Okay - so, my shipyard continues to stare at me nightly casting accusing glares of neglect, I still havn't even found time to go through the VASSSSST list of post updates that is up in the corner there on MSW.
HOWEVER, I did squeeze out some time to go through and adjust/correct the existing measurements on the site. I think I got all the ones I could do at the moment and they should be aligned with the correct system.
So at least that update is done =)
My sincere apologies for the lenghty updates, hopefully next semester will be a little lighter than the last!!
Enjoy and Happy Building all!!
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Hello Everyone ...
...SkerryAmpwhat could I say with a few words ? Here it is: our brand is " MarisStella.hr ," we want to show to the world the forgotten vessels of the Adriatic Sea , ... first we make a detailed research of the vessel , then we make a detailed plan (draft) of the vessel , then we compile the build instructions ... then we create mounting kit of the vessel ... and in the end we produce kits ... so You see , these are all original products , no copyright infringements , no pirating , etc. ... ... by the way it would be good to point out : except Santa Maria and Trabaccolo , the world of the kits had not seen one of these vessels so far ... these are completely new on the market ...We are new on the market and we really would like to be included in your project ... do You agree ?Sincerely yours, MarisStella.hrI can't see why not =) Will add it to the list to get to.
Thank you!!
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Thanks guys!
Good building log, nice and informative. If the walnut planking is brittle, try soaking it for a while so that it regains a little moisture.
(Nice recovery on the gap too!)
Appreciate that, the gap gave me some serious stress!!! glad it isn't to noticeable. And great tip on the brittle wood, will soak them a bit more !
Nice recovery Adam, she 's looking real good........ Like your taste in the spirits too!!
Frank
Thanks Frank!
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Evening all - just popping in to let ya'll know I have not disappeared =)
Still working on the database and my ship models - just VERY slowly as time permits, this particular semester is a bit more involved and sucking up a lot more of my time than I expected (Really wish I had done this back when I was a youngster ).
Anywho....
What about Soclaine?
Will add them =) Thank you!
Hola Adam, you had a wonderful idea in creating this database. It is for great help to search for selecting a new built and compare ships and brands.
However, looking at your list I found that there a couple of errors to your Wasa entries:
Nation: is Sweden not Swiss
Size: the numbers you put in inches are actually cm. (instead of 98 in must be 98 cm or 980 mm)
Hopefully this information can be useful.
Saludos, Karl
WOW thank you Karl, Looking into how I can edit all of these easily, AND figuring out what happened with my stored proc - will fix those as soon as I can.
As for the nation, I had originally put the country (e.g Sweden) but then moved to nationality (e.g Swiss, although Swedish will fit better with the others.). I have them in there as American, Danish, German, French so Swiss (or Swedish) just fit better with the other convention.
Will put it up to those using it though, better the ships country? (England, United States, France etc etc) or as is now (British, American, French etc etc) ? I can accomodate.
I do see there are a couple I missed in there (a United States or two).
hello dear gentlemen ...
I'm interested in what conditions, the kit manufacturer must fulfill to be included in this "Model Ship World Ship Kit Database" ? I think this is very valuable, useful and interesting project ...The only conditions right now are a brand or company who is on the up and up providing original kits and plans, any companies who are believed to be involved in copyright infringements, pirating, etc etc will not be considered for the list. Should any get on there (as I am not an expert by any means) anyone can let me know and it will be pulled.
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Good evening ladies and gentleman! Quick update - Dusek Models is now added to the database. With that we currently have 225 kits listed with 8 of currently 25 companies planned. Have been getting great suggestions and really appreciate it! Remember no suggestion is ignored, they are all added to the list - it is just a matter of when they can be gotten to.
And, so far averaging just shy of a 1000 visits a month - some great support coming from the MSW crew. Thank you!!
Here is the current list with added kit manufacturers based on your input and where they stand. Will start working on the next one soon as well as polish up the "detail" page for the kits.
- Aeronaut: Data not started
- A.J Fisher: Data not started
- Amati: Data Not Started
- Artesania Latina: Data Complete
- Billings: Data Complete
- Bluejacket Ship Crafters Inc.: Data Complete
- Caldercraft:Data not started
- Constructo:Data Complete
- Corel:Data not started
- Dumas: Data not started
- Dusek:Data not started
- Euromodel: Data not started
- Krick: Data not started
- Graupner: Data not started
- Mamoli:Data started, test entries only
- Mantua Models UK:Data not started
- Midwest Prouducts:Data Complete
- Model Shipways:Data Complete
- New Maquettes: Data not started
- OcCre: Data started, test entries only.
- Panart: Data not started
- Robbe: Data not started
- Sergal: Data not started
- Victory Models: Data not started
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Take your time on that planking. I think we all wrestle with it to one extent or another. Someone on here once said 'treat each plank as a mini-modeling project' --- good advice. The key is to keep improving from one model to the next ---- or even from port to starboard.
Or you can do what I did. Get a camera with a 'Make Planking Look Decent' setting !
PATIENCE!!!!!
Heheh, yeah - I am looking to order one or two of those lenses!!
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Hi Adam,
Me too, I also agree the agreement of Sjors with Popeye ...
Colors really look very smooth, in soft harmony...
Thank you very much. I actually was surprised how well it turned out - purely an experiment and a hope!
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Pumps, Capstans, Crows Nests and Crows Feet - Moving right along my friend, moving right along.
And boy, wish I had seen this before i did my trim, that masking job you did sure would have been a smart way for me to do it - had I thought of it!!
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Very nicely done!
I had a crew once, but they kept complaining so I had them walk the plank - then I turned around one day and realized it was just me - all by my little lonesome. Gotta find me a new crew!
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Hi Bob, glad you like it so far, it really is a fun one to work on.
Well, ya got me =)
I didn't too much (hardly any) detail on the planking because quite honestly it is a lot of magic under there. I am HORRIBLE at planking. What you see is a great attempt at getting the planks somewhat where they are supposed to be and then filled, and sanded, and filled some more and sanded some more, and filled and yup - you guessed it, sanded.
Since most of the hull is painted I had the luxury of not having to stress on it too too much. The planks that can be seen are not bad at all to lay in as they are for the most part just parallels and straigth with some simple bending at the bow to get them to lay in well.
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Planking is something I am working on improving my self as I do each build. The other ones I am working on I am not going to be able to fake it in any way - so this will be interesting!
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USS United States by popeye the sailor - Revell - 1/96 - PLASTIC - bash
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1901 - Present Day
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Whew, all these logs to get caught up on!!
I LOVE The merging of worlds! The plastic ship with the wooden deck is awesome! and looks great!
Your creativity man, love it and always look forward to what will come from the popeye shop next!! never disappoints!