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Bugra

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  1. Thank you for your kind words and compliments Michael. Bugra
  2. Hello Adrian ; Welcome to the MSW. Hope you enjoy while your journey And, seh is look very nice. Keep going. Bugra.
  3. Hello stan ; I usually use 4mm plywood. It's easy to find and cheaper than other thicknesses. 3mm or 4 mm will be fine guess. Hm? Bugra.
  4. Good start Sandman. Welcome to the Triton Cross Section Club Wish you good luck with your build. I'm the one of watcher for this build. Bugra.
  5. Today worked lot. A couple hours of sanding here's our holder. Started to looking good for me By the way, I'm cleaning my sand papers and sand sticks with an hard eraser. It's very handy. I have using this stick for a long long time. Is theere any other way ? If so, please let me know Yes, that's what I wanted to see for now.. Not bad and comfortable Again?! I didn't like when becoming together.. Have to do something for rail car too. Tomorrow.
  6. Well, not much to the finish.. From now things are getting complicated.. Used varnish for table.. And use PVA for assembling sides and table.. Started to make holder for the rail car. Plywood has nice pattern, so made sandwich from 4mm Plywood. I always say that I like sanding.. But this one forced even me. Ps. Image sizes are better this way I guess.. Isn't it ?
  7. Hello there ; Tried it once.. I used PVA. But first reduced with some water. I made 1mmX3mm, three layer.. Their water way must be in opposite direction.. And made it sandwich with and 2 piece of glass for drying.. Give it a try.. Bugra.
  8. I liked your turning cabin idea Jay and a great video of course. Thanks for sharing us. Bugra
  9. Great news Rick. Waiting with impatience to see your next step ! Bugra.
  10. Sure, will post how it works soon Christian.. Actually orginal photos of the idea are these.. So, here are the progress. After this, all steps are for good looking and fantasy I saw this technique in Remco's HMS Kingfisher's log. Just wanted to give it a try. And the result is awesome. Especially, on irregular surfaces. Will add some mahogany as a frame.. Scratched sides for frame. Last view.. And this was fun.. Added some brass to the pointer. Just fantasy
  11. Thank you Cristi.. I will add more photos as soon as I get home.. Bugra.
  12. Thanks to Lou then.. I must also have different photos somewhere. I archived them for my own Cutty. Need to find, If I can, will let you know.
  13. Hello again Luca, Did you check Lou's counstruticon details page? He has really useful stuff. http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/5178-cutty-sark-constructional-details/ Cheers, Bugra.
  14. Well, can't find same here but have to try different brand. Thanks again.. And you, already overcome my thought about plastic models. Great ! Cheers, Bugra.
  15. Seems good but can you replace them with bigger ones, please I'm just curious about copper paint Thanks.. Bugra.
  16. Thank you Rusty.. Hello Daniel, it's really useful. And the PVA is not dry with syrege. Cheers, Bugra.
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