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Hi Nirvana. That rule that you see is to check the curvature of the roof (in Spanish, I miss). I still can't tell you the total height it will have because there is a lot left to get to that question. The model is made to slave 1/48 and in the absence of the entire area of the beque, right now it is 118 cm long. The idea is to place only the first part of the sticks (males) for a matter of size. It would be very difficult to move if I put the whole tree in full. Thank you.
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WOW ....... Giampiero, you won't believe me, but I just discovered your work in this forum. I've been missing something very good, but very good. I don't know what will be in Italy but it is the land of very good modelers.
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Yes, the port side is left unlined as seen in the photo. Thank you
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HMS VICTORY 1765 by albert - 1/48
Amalio replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Animo Alberto. We are all anxious to see what you are capable of doing with wood and with Victory. A greeting. -
If you can, I prefer to do it that way because if you do it with wet tail, it always stains the neck. I find it very comfortable and with a good result. Thank you.
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The minimum speed of my Dremel is 10,000 rpm, which is already a lot.
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Good morning. I use a lot to remove the tail, these circular brushes from Dremel. When two hours have passed after having glued. There are corners where it does not arrive and you have to take it into account so that it does not overflow in those places. It is necessary to put the machine at the lowest possible speed so as not to burn the nylon of the brush.
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