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Everything posted by giampieroricci
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You are right! I give a coat of clear lacquer matte finish to fix all the small scratches that inevitably are created while working on the model! Thank you for your suggestion!
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For the coating of the smaller circular scuppers, after having pierced with much trepidation and caution, to avoid spoiling the model, I used a thin lead foil beaten anvil wrapped around a rod of the right size that I used as a guide 'insertion into the hole:
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Your method for constructing the steering wheel is really brilliant!!!!
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Your work on the gears of the winch is simply wonderful!!!
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Hello Ed! I like very much your little saw! I'd like to know how you have built it! Your work is fantastric, as usual!
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I moved to the final fixing of the beams of the castle, but before I set the kitchen, the stove and the sill of the bowsprit
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thanks for your compliments and likes, friends! No. I glued the ebony directly using an aliphatic glue.
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