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Proxxon Planer DH40 Issue
mtaylor replied to ChrisLBren's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Greg, since you have one, take a photo and sent it to Chris. It might give him a better idea of what's needed. I take it the instruction manual is silent on this? -
True. They call them "timbering sets".... wood enough to do the framing and I think still a set of plans with them. As for plans, one has to snail mail the Hahn family. I suppose, someone with some time, could scan any plans and create their own Hahn style set.
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That's not a small signalling cannon is it? Might just be a decorative piece.
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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, will you be painting the interior? White paint will help with the lighting. -
FUSION 360 PROBLEM
mtaylor replied to AON's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Alan, Will Inventor export the files to other formats like most of the 2D programs? I'm not familiar with 3D so I have no idea what's a "good" file type and what's not. I might be worth it for one year to get your files exported to something you can use. -
Live steam Bagnall loco and other railway stuff
mtaylor replied to michael mott's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Impeccable work, Michael. -
Nothing wrong with the "poor man's lathe" and the quality of work you're doing, Steven. Look pretty darn good from here. I used that method on my Constellation cannon and actually enjoyed doing them. I hope the rest of them go as well.
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Hello Kai, Welcome to MSW.
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Ship Kit Database
mtaylor replied to vmwilson1's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
I get an "under construction" notice on that page. If you go to the top of the page and click on "More" and then "Articles Database" it works just fine. We are in the process of re-working the database but it's not live yet. -
Wow. I hope you'll do a build log and let us look over your shoulder. That's an interesting technique.
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I'm not going to like that, Lou. All that hard work before and after. Push the button that it's time for the kids to take turns doing Thanksgiving.
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Hahn is a style. So called "upside down" and he also stylized the spacing on the ribs. There was one (I think) kit maker and one timbering set maker who used the Hahn style that I know of.
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Nice solution to the problem. If you run into this again and the wires are too thick for the conduit, only run one wire through and use the tube as your ground. Maybe just a fiddly or maybe not as you'll need to solder at the light and at the bottom of the tube.
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Michael, One solution is not to expect everything to be perfect in the box. Find one that's close to what you want and the bash it. I did that with my Constellation and have been well pleased the effort in research and re-work to get it right or as right as I could get it. I doubt that any model will ever be perfect miniature of the real ship but to get close is a worthwhile challenge.
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Model #2 - Mamoli Constitution vs. The Field
mtaylor replied to CarolinaCommodore's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome to MSW. "Best" is a term that that's vague. We have a survey here: https://modelshipworld.com/forum/10-build-logs-for-ship-model-kits/ and there's this topic: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/22377-wooden-kit-accuracyG The most well-known kits for accuracy of the Constitution are ones by Model Expo and Blue Jacket. -
Hmm... Portland is about 250 miles as the highway wanders. Big storm rolling in tonite and tomorrow through Weds. and roads may be a mess until Friday....
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From what I've seen here at MSW, anything by Chuck (Syren Model Company) or Chris Walton (he's done a number of kits for various companies such as Amati and Caldercraft). Also Model Shipways and Bluejacket. Dusek is redoing kits from (brain fade) the company they bought that burned and from what I understand are improving them. There's probably more...
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