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INGOMAR 1904 by GConiglio - 1:38 scale - Gloucester fishing schooner


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Hi all,

- cabin trunk almost completed,

- applying chain plates.

 

Ciao

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Completing hull painting (a little glossy?) and applying name board on the bow chock-rail.

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Hi Patrick, thank you.

it happens that black colour was too glossy and copper red too matt.

So I used a transparent matt to have the same effect on both colours.

Furthermore, actual new ships were not completely matt but a little bit glossy (See for example Bluenose II).

 

Ciao,

Giorgio

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Nice paint job.  If it is a bit glossy leave it alone.  Since you are going the yacht route that is the way it should look.  Beautiful work.

David B

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Bow scroll painted with 0.7 yellow marker.

Could be better, but I'm satisfied. Or not?

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Could be better, you say???  post-76-0-83250100-1447307745.gif  Looks fantastic from here.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

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The steering wheel, from a brass blind nut (Why waste money for a expensive 1m, 12mm DIA bar?).

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Oh,no!

I've jus bought five nuts for 3 euro (4-5$)!!

 

Ciao!

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Hi Patrick,

I used the UNI-POSCA yellow marker extra fine:

 

http://www.posca.com/uk/all-material-markers/pc-1mr

 

Ciao,

Giorgio

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Hi David,

 

I applied a round 2mm wooden rod with adesive strip along the line track.

The marker followed this track!

Then I removed the 2mm rod.

 

 

Ciao,

Giorgio

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi all. 15 days to prepare fife rails and bitts!

This is the second attempt. I think is okay: made from a 1mm brass sheet.

The first one was made of 1 mm ply: too weak!!

 

Ciao,

Giorgio

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