I like the place very much - and to be honest I like also the spot light lighting of the model
Sorry, didn't notice this previously. Assuming you mean the "threads" hanging down across the sail, those are Reef Points or Reefing Points, used to grab the sails to pull them up and sometimes to tie them in place as well. Each are made with a single small rope, going through a reinforced portion of the sail, and knotted on both sides.I have a question about the "tassels" that are seen on sails. Excuse my lack of knowledge but I don't know the correct terminology for these and what their function is. I appreciate anyone's/everyone's help.
Thank you very much, Uwe. That means so much coming from you.Hallo my friend
beautiful location of the ship model - I like it very much
Yes it is from CMC. They made 2 versions, one painted and one in "natural metal" finish, which I have. A beautiful model. I only have two 1/18 scale models, the SSK and the Pagani Zonda. I will, of course, buy one more if anyone ever makes the Austin Healey 100M, but the closest so far is the 100-6 - a much more modern version with newfangled things like door handles. ;-) And yes, CMC models are incredible, the best. I had wanted a CMC sharknose Ferrari, but hesitated and it doubled in price to well over $600.BTW: Also a beautiful car model - it is the SSK from cmc, or?
I also collected over years the model from cmc ...... these are amazing models .....
Yes - they are too expensiveAnd yes, CMC models are incredible, the best. I had wanted a CMC sharknose Ferrari, but hesitated and it doubled in price to well over $600.