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i had this crazy idea of getting a clear light blue acrylic sheet, instead of the white foam board as in the photo.....so when you look down at the ship, you see the whole ship and what's underneath ....maybe some whales or other sea creatures suspended.....and when you look at if from the side, it may seem like it is floating on the water....sadly, a very, very calm water 🙂...but i doubt if i can afford it, or manipulate the whole thing in the display case...hmmmm...it feels like the waterline should be a tiny bit lower......anyways, i thought i'd just share the fun thought....cheers...................vc

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lazy man's corner...how not to do the shrouds and blocks on the soleil royal.....am i embarrassed??...naaaaaa...it's who i am, for better or worse 😄.....well....my wife is still with me 🙂......

   anyways...i had to use kit blocks, cause i couldn't afford to buy better ones....... i drilled out the holes on the tiny blocks...stuck them on a spit.......dropped a dab of glue.....then placed bits of string to balance on the ends.....then took one, wrap the cord, and place in clip......added a drop of glue on the end, then tied a knot with thread to secure.....cheatingly quick me thinks....

     cut the shroud loom down to size, and re-cut it for the smaller shrouds and threaded only one side of the loom......had to saw deeper groves in between the pointed spacers or the thread would slip off......when done, pressed against the pre-rigged shrouds, and glued with ca glue.........hmmmm....if the thread is polyester, it doesn't stick as well as a cotton thread....maybe linen....i don't know....but i used thin ca, but also gap ca....still haven't figured out the best technique yet, but it's close enough for jazz for my purposes....i'm sure with practice i could have done a better job.......shrouds are actually flat black...still have touching up to do, although i am getting old and shaky........

   nobody would likely follow this technique, but it may inspire some better ideas.....cheers.....vc

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I’m a firm believer that we’re just on the periphery of some of the most galvanizing and creative music that we’ve seen in decades.  Unrest has a way of releasing those lions into the wild.

We are all works in progress, all of the time.

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hmmmmm......now there's a reassuring prediction....not sure if i can persuade my ol' body to hang around that long 😄

  

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ok...truthfully....i give myself a 70%ish all around.....and that's way generous compared to the pros around here 😄......now i've got to spend over $100 for glass to slide into the front of the cabinet........damaged one of the side stern lanterns, so i replaced them with a couple i had left over from a different previous kit.....

  oh....i put the figures at the stern, back up

where they belong, cause without them, the top of the transom reminded me of the slab in 2001 space odessey.....it needed company.......😄...sorry if i need to see humor in everything.......just a basic rigging......

   now i have to start rigging my revell constitution with the two sterns, and that's it.....may just do some clay sculpting after that's done...no more rigging...yea!.....so cheers to all 😀.......vic

   

    

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2 hours ago, Hubac's Historian said:

A brilliant completion to this beautiful ship - What a difference those corrected lines make.  I give it 100 out of 100!

100% Agree!!!

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