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Bravo, Kurt! I suspect it is only the people on this forum who understand and appreciate what you have accomplished. Hours and hours and hours of work - and it shows up in your finished piece. While I only joined your journey on the tail end (and I'm only beginning my own) I am an admirer and a fan! Thanks for the inspiration to stay the course and finish the race.The rope hanks were hung on the belaying pins, the ship supports were completed and installed on the display table, and the Plexiglas was placed over the model. I have some 1:100 sailor figures that could be added. A vinyl decal of a compass rose will be added to the table surface for decoration, and I still need a nameplate.
However, the ship is finished!
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Thanks Dockattner! I'm starting at the back of the line again with HMS Sovereign of the Seas, and I have to race to catch up to you! It should be much easier to rig than La Couronne, being a larger model. I'll be following your Wasa build with equal enthusiasm.Bravo, Kurt! I suspect it is only the people on this forum who understand and appreciate what you have accomplished. Hours and hours and hours of work - and it shows up in your finished piece. While I only joined your journey on the tail end (and I'm only beginning my own) I am an admirer and a fan! Thanks for the inspiration to stay the course and finish the race.
Thanks Don! I started on 3/21/18, and finished 11/14/20, and the total cost of books, materials and tools, not including the display case, is $3,124.65 USD. Wow. It really added up.Beautiful model,, congratulations on a fine build
The trick was looking at videos Uwe posted and copying the shapes.Looks super nice - well done!!! - will use your technique for flags![]()
Thanks Charles!I am just lost for word
I do not know how to compliment you
Really superb work![]()
Actually it it permanent. Any ideas to replace it? I could paint it gold. If I take the entire fish away. the ship will capsize.Hello Kurt, If you don't mind obviously, I hope the wooden piece (circled red) is only temporary and already removed for final display!It is distracted from the beautiful and gorgeous model view, IMHO.
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Well... I guess, the only way out - is to redo the stand itself. The right stand post is 'falling'. Take the model on a temporary foam. If you still want to use the existing stand, add a wooden cross-section in the middle where wish will stand while touching the hull with the tail.Actually it it permanent. Any ideas to replace it? I could paint it gold. If I take the entire fish away. the ship will capsize.
That center stand already came with the Corel kit. I guess I was getting too fancy with the fish?Well... I guess, the only way out - is to redo the stand itself. The right stand post is 'falling'. Take the model on a temporary foam. If you still want to use the existing stand, add a wooden cross-section in the middle where wish will stand while touching the hull with the tail.
Here is some stand idea from my friend Alexandr @Kortes
“La Jacinthe” Schooner France -1:42 scale [COMPLETED BUILD]
Gretetings, dear KNUT. Before cutting the material was saturated with the PVA solution, the technology used is the same as for the sails.shipsofscale.com