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HMS Discovery 1789 by Don Case - 1:48
mtaylor replied to Don Case's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Looks good. Hang onto the jig just in case you find a need for it later. I've learned not toss any jigs until the project is done or beyond the point where they would be useful. -
HMS Bounty - Artesania Latina model
mtaylor replied to Drew Mackay's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Drew, If you haven't done so, do a search and you'll find all the builds for this. If you'll go here: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/17023-quick-find-indexes-to-build-logs-for-kits/ and click on the link for the 1751 to 1800 kit logs, you get a list of all the logs of that time period. Scroll down to Bounty. That list hasn't been updated for quite awhile so you can also go here: https://modelshipworld.com/forum/135-kit-build-logs-for-subjects-built-from-1751-1800/ and search for Bounty and either Artesania Latina or AL. You might have to do it both ways. Seeing what others are doing and connecting with them on their log is a great way. Also, start a log of your own as it's a good way to get help and also let others see where there might a issue. -
The P-82 had some roots in the P-38. As kid, a buddy and I took 2 P-38's and started modifying them. A neighbor set us straight so we bought 2 P-51's. and actually had a model of the P-82. I know where I get my kit bashing from that turned into scratch building. LOL....... P-82 article: https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/f-82-twin-mustang-crazy-jet-fighter-you-never-heard-184389
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Evening all - first post
mtaylor replied to TheNavyWouldNotHaveMe's topic in New member Introductions
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Wives are like that. They're used to the whole house being "their space" and you're just the guy who hangs out evenings and weekends and does the yard work, repairs.
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Good choice on the model I think and beautiful work on all of them. Welcome to MSW.
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Skipper, If you haven't done so, have a look here in the Review area: https://modelshipworld.com/forum/70-reviews-model-kits/
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Justifying the purchase of a mill
mtaylor replied to Captain T's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
All add..... mills are nice and pricey. However, much work can be down with a dremel type and few hand tools like files and sandpaper that mills and even lathes are used for. There's several topics on using a dremel type as a lathe. I have a lathe, not used it much except to turn some cannon and masts. Tasks I found could be done using the Dremel tools. The mill I have, is being patient with me as use if more than the lathe but not nearly as much as my small table or my jig saw. Those last two, I'd highly recommend. I'd say take a look at what you're building and what tools are needed to get the job done or be modified/used in a different way to get it done. -
Welcome to MSW, Jim and thank you for your service. Do give some thought to a build log for your Pride of Baltimore. It's a great way to meet other modelers and also get help.
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Try what Dziadeczek suggests. If that doesn't work, there's always paint. I do a pickling step using vinegar, rinse, clean with acetone, then blacken. I also do it off ship as at times, I'm a bit messy. .
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Congrats Clare. Beautifully done. To look at it, it looks like wood and not card.
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No preference here but like others... there's "wall side" and "viewing side". Purely random from where I sit.
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I did the color darkroom for several years as I did track side drag race photos of the cars for everything from handouts to huge photos for framing such as over a fireplace. A big PITA but really didn't have alternatives as the commerical processers priced everything out of the range of what my customers would pay. Even still.. made a great second income and made a lot of friends. Even the pros would have me do some shots for them. Take pictures on Friday night, proofs for Saturday, and final print ready for them on Sunday. Now, I'm pretty happy with digital all things considered. If we'd had digital way back when, I might have got some sleep on those "big" race weekend.
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