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Very well said - thoughtful words Thank you. I love your Hood also cant wait to see your build log on her also. OC.
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Evening all, today was "Wicked Wench day" under the rear cabin windows are twelve figures of the wicked wench, firstly I painted them on the spru's enamel brass color - then after drying I added a couple of dark washes finished off with highlighting with my dry white brush work. Just the one pic though. OC.
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Loving what you are doing superb precise work - I was lost with the terminology though. OC.
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Lots of good advice there from both Kop and Jack, photography is one of those hobbies that tend to leave your pocket rather empty if you let it. OC.
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Hiya carl, the pva was straight out the bottle un diluted, I kept the windows flat and just filled each window to the top and let it set over night, that way it cleared to a nice see through film but strong enough to stay there. No lighting im affraid as I have sealed the cabin up now, its one of those tricks and challenges where if you hold the ship upto the light and look through the windows you can see the shadows of the furniture - makes it intriguing that way. OC.
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Thats a nice case - should display your work superbly. OC.
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Evening all, thank you so much for all the likes and comments, I spent another good afternoon on the pearl, I painted the furniture and the cabin floor, then when dry I glued them inplace, next was the rear upper bulwark with the decorative figurework, this was glued inplace. Next was the cabin windows assembly, I had to cut off a trim that was stopping the assembly from fitting tightly, after doing this I carefully glued the assembly inplace. I also finished working on the belfry - I painted the bell with some brass paint and the frame in my usual black/brown, then when dry I dry brushed some white over it to shade it, then glued it inplace Here's the pics -
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That looks Amazing lou, lets foreget about boat building and chat dolls house building - bet we would be popular. OC.
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Thank you sincerley, I think we also get pleasure from putting little pieces into our builds - even if they are not visible or hardly seen, kind of adds that extra something to our builds. OC.
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You wont see it through those windows, even the table will just be a murky shadow, Im leaving it at a table and two chairs. To give an idea how much can be seen through the windows - in the pic of the windows above, the table I built is just behind it - its shadow is just visible. The admiral (who'm I am building the pearl for) wants me to build her a dolls house - I will have to do a build on that also when I finish the pearl. OC.
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Hi there all, remember I filled in the windows with PVA - it set well and gives a nice impresion of period glass, I also decided to construct two high back chairs form bits of scrap, they will look ok as shadows through the cabin windows, I have also been working on the ships bell and bellfry. Lots more to do but loving all the bits and pieces. OC.
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Loving the sails mate makes her really stand out. OC.
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Yes mate its gorillas wood glue, I find it very strong at glueing most things aslong as they inlcude part wood being attached. OC.
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