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i was enjoying the Enterprize build very much, but it was slated in a FB group, and somewhat threw me off my perch, hence the restart of the AV, i dont have the skills for a full scratch and this was at the time the best kit for it, im now ready to get on with her, but so enjoying me present build, so i will continue with that for a while longer
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Photographing your models
Kevin replied to Patrick Matthews's topic in Photographing your work. How to do this.
non of my builds are worthy of this much trouble and expense, i will have to make do with my EOS 1300 outside lighting and a wheely bin -
Good morning mike, i adapted the upper deck to make it fit in the lower position, im sure i could have attemped scratching one, but i went for the easier option
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good evening everyone well considering this build has been in the bin on more than one occasion, i am so glad i decided to restart it today the foremast shrouds were put in, i pleased the way they turned out, as for leaving the brass showing, the jury is out on that, but it is to far down the road to paint it all now i have been thinking of new names for her, Pandemic and Covid are no longer contenders, it will most likely be "SIRA" my surname in reverse and i can name her from the kit contents photo etch
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Did you continue with this build, would love to see any progress
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good evening everyone i have had to change my approach to the rigging i am making my own rope, and have been making 8 sizes from 4 different thickness spools Guttenburg Mara in 120, 100, 70 and 30 the plans i have say size 6 for the shrouds but using the above sizes (which happens to be 4x70 is just over 0.5mm where as 4x 30 is about right at just under 1mm i hope that makes sense, what was the largest size will drop down from 7 and 8 to 5 and 6 so i have ordered another size 11 which now allows me to change my 8 sizes and possibly not use the 120 size through the rope walk now i am able to use my new size 6 to make up the first pair, no deadeyes on here, so the only way to get the tension right is using slip knots on the sheavef
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i had to giggle just after i posted this i looked at whats next, only to see that some of the things have changed, meaning more rework
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well the nets are completed, LOL i now need to find a way to avoid knocking the front end, breaking the bowsprit from now and i will certainly throw all my toys out of the pram and drop kick the build into the bin wire template to get the shape tight squeeze
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thank you Yves, i keep finding new lines to go in
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good evening everyone well the redo's returned today and hopefully the 1st netting looks tidier the 2nd one then made up and into place she has gone, i have two more to make up but requires more lines to go in to secure them still neds a tidy up and some loose ends sorting out, im happy
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what a stunning planking job
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good evening everyone the safety nets are now in the process of being made up, i made a rough template in card, then bent some 0.6mm wire round the shape and fixed the net to the wire. Sprayed with black primer and fitted to the lines, i think the scale is to small, but better than my alternative, looking at these photos i may just take it off and use a thinner thread
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