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The fruits of the research turned out great, Daniel. I'm still not sure I like that color they use for the current one.
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Acrylic clear over India Ink
mtaylor replied to ChrisSC's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Looks good from here. Use the method that's working. -
Accurate Triangle metal square
mtaylor replied to michael101's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Does it have to be metal? There's still very accurate plastic ones available. -
Acrylic clear over India Ink
mtaylor replied to ChrisSC's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Personally Chris, at that scale the window look darn good. I wouldn't try adding frames, etc. Leave like they are. If you were building at a larger scale, then it might be worth it. -
You're not putting the planks on upside down are you, Eric? How would 24 fit if you flipped it over? Same for the other 2. They look like they're curving away from the strakes already in place.
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I will offer this.. one of our modelers who hasn't been around in awhile had this for a tag line and hopefully I get it right: "Treat each piece as separate model and at the end of the day, you have completed more models than many do in a life time." So take heart... you're doing a lot of models.
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I found the more you do the wood thing, the more comfortable you will be. I did my share of software and very early on, I had the same worries.
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Nothing wrong with counting knots. Now if you were counting the strokes with sandpaper per hull, I worry.
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Sweet work, Marc. You've raised the part of plastic kits and shown what some research and rework can do.
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Converting a Backyard Shed into a Model Workshop
mtaylor replied to Hank's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hank, We've all been there, done that, had the Captain's Mast, appropriate flogging and went back to doing what we wanted. Thanks for the tale. It made my day and I'll be chucking for quite a while. -
I would suggest starting a build log, sir. Show the contents of the box and then ask your question. The log is good way to eyes and help.
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