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Dave, I'm in total agreement with you. Seems an awful lot of things in this hobby are "reconstructions". I think you're doing great.
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Amazing Patrick. Just amazing. I don't think your crazy... or at least any crazier than the rest of us.
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Pandora by marsalv - FINISHED - 1:52
mtaylor replied to marsalv's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Wonderful work, Marsalv. The stern window decorations just inspired me to give something like that a try for my ship's taffrail. -
Gaetan, There's a pinned topic in Shore Leave for photography. I think there's more topics in that forum. Those have been very helpful to me.
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Ray, Are there plans in your book? You should be able to scale from them. As for parts.. check Chuck's company, http://www.syrenshipmodelcompany.com/ for metal parts at 1:100 check Dafi's photo etch at: http://dafinismus.de/index_en.html
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Lovely work, Sjors. Watch out for the mice and the snakes. On the good side, there aren't any dragons.
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It's good to see you back at the modeling desk, John. I hope the health issues are not serious. She's such a clean ship and looking better every time you post.
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It's always a treat to see your progress and methods, Gaetan.
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Noah, She looks great on the board. The board looks darn good. On the Caird... did you contact the James Caird Society? There also this: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10212-the-alexandra-shackleton-at-the-anmm/
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Huh? http://www.bluejacketinc.com/ordering.htm
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
mtaylor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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Not yet, David. Let Nils finish the vents first. Great looking vents, Nils.
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Great looking guns, Pat. The more I hear about it, the more I'm wondering if resistance soldering is the way to go? Seems ideal for so many of the soldering jobs we have do on these things.
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A little elbow grease, a little sand paper... Yep.. have that in abundance. The cutters are a good tool but I find that I still need the other tools also. I think I need some sessions with Dr. Per. Well.. no go on the decorations from the Deathstar. What needs to fit is pretty darn small but I have some ideas that might work... <fingers crossed> As for paint... I was fussy before I started this and well before I got the Deathstar.
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