Caravella PINTA (1492) - Amati - scale 1:65 [COMPLETED BUILD]

Very good looking sails - very good realistic form and colour - Very good work

Two questions because it is not shown in the video:
1) which kind of glue / fluid you use?
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2) which kind of fabric is this? Interesting, because you can remove it from the sails without any problems
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Very good looking sails - very good realistic form and colour - Very good work

Two questions because it is not shown in the video:
1) which kind of glue / fluid you use?


2) which kind of fabric is this? Interesting, because you can remove it from the sails without any problems
Due to the fact that I was asked to translate into different languages - I started writing subtitles on YouTube. So that viewers can use auto-translation of subtitles into different languages. That's why I don't write directly in the video when editing it.
1) This is brewed potato starch
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2) This is a dryed wipe
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This video is very informative - Very good work and full of small but very helpful ideas of how to make rigging works easier
Many Thanks for sharing with us your way(s) - really a very interesting video !!!
As I remember your ropes are self-produced, or?
 
Hi Olga,

You are a really talented and devoted ship modeler. You're working on multiple ships at the same time and keep an high standard. Well done.
I also love your library of ship modelers books. There a some Dutch beauties between them.

good luck,
Peter
 
This video is very informative - Very good work and full of small but very helpful ideas of how to make rigging works easier
Many Thanks for sharing with us your way(s) - really a very interesting video !!!
As I remember your ropes are self-produced, or?
Thank you!
Yes, I make ropes from polyester threads. I just recently went on vacation to my homeland and filled the stock of coils)))
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Hi Olga,

You are a really talented and devoted ship modeler. You're working on multiple ships at the same time and keep an high standard. Well done.
I also love your library of ship modelers books. There a some Dutch beauties between them.

good luck,
Peter
Thank you very much!
The library is a collection of my husband on which he worked more than 20 years and now continues)))
 
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