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HMS Naiad 1797 by albert - FINISHED - 1/48
Amalio replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Fantastic work .Very clean. One of best that i can see. Sorry for me bad English. -
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THE 74-GUN SHIP by Jeronimo
Amalio replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Spectacular !!!!!- 194 replies
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Thank you very much. Already it is necessary little to start extracting the interior mold.
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THE 74-GUN SHIP by Jeronimo
Amalio replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Fantastic job. Congratulations.- 194 replies
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Thank you Carl.
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Hello to all. I want to ask you a bit of patience to be able to remove the mold. We have to hope that the exterior lining is finished. Now us this one being very useful because it is what gives strength to the whole set. When the exterior lining is put, the set that sera form the interior lining, the frames and the exterior lining a very occurred structure, and we will be able to extract the mold. At the moment it is helping us very much. Thank you very much to all. It is an honor for my that you follow the construction of this model.
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Thank you very much to all for your comments. I believe, that what important mas of this of the naval model-maker is the great adventure that he supposes. The quantity of new things that we are incorporating in every model. And now, a bit of philosophy: the aim the model can never be end, but enjoy his construction
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The mold can be had prepared in approximately one month. We have to bear in mind that to the forms that give us in the plane, it is necessary to discount the thick ones, both of the frames and of the keel, and do checkings with insoles of carton both to port and to starboard. To never forget that what we are going to do is the form of the interior of the hull.
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It is a way of constructing that it is very trustworthy and comfortable since in the first phase, only we have to worry about the adjustment of the frame in his interior form. The exterior we it will fit when we have a group of complete finished frames. Of this form the thickness of the frame is controlled very well, without fear of remaining without wood especially in the zones of prow and stern. In addition, we can do any movement with the whole structure without dread to which nothing messes up of his site
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