Very impressive!
Hallo @Mr.DeepStarted a new project.of the first line of the Russian black sea fleet. One of the five ships of the same type that were built at the Kherson shipyard.The construction will be long.The drawings of the paper model of the firm "Paper modeling" are taken as a basis"The patterns were on a scale of 1: 100.Zoomed in to the 1:72 scale.Drank all the frames, keel, longitudinal connections.
Thanks for the congratulation. Yes, we all need health to survive these difficult times. I want all people on earth to be happy, peaceful, kind. I want to see the whole world and communicate with people. I hope we will find these times again.I wish you all the best for your birthday, jeep, much joy, happiness and especially health.
I hope we will find those times too, brother. Best wishes to you and yours. And I love your work on your ships!Thanks for the congratulation. Yes, we all need health to survive these difficult times. I want all people on earth to be happy, peaceful, kind. I want to see the whole world and communicate with people. I hope we will find these times again.
Thanks. Let your words be in God's ears. There is such a saying. I can't get a good rest in any way. So I spent this day at work. As they say, if you want to eat well, you need to work hard. I can't do modeling right now either. Agricultural work has begun on the suburban area.Happy birthday Andrey! Hope you had a great day with family and friends.
Thanks John. We live on the same planet. May the sun shine with happiness over the green continent of Australia. All the best to you too.Happy Birthday, wishing you all the best for a fantastic day, enjoy,
Best regards John,
Did you make the base of the pedestal yourself, Andrey? If so, did you use a router and thin strips of molding to decorate the edges?Hello again to everyone and thank you for the congratulations. As I said, there is no time for a model at all. All I did was a pedestal stand for the model.
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Hello Vic. Yes, I did almost everything myself. I bought a decorative baguette at a hardware store. I took a wooden furniture shield. I covered it with artificial leather, fixed it with a stapler. Then in the art workshop, where they make picture frames, they cut a baguette at an angle of 45 degrees. Everything was connected with staples and voila, it's done. I sawed the props on a jigsaw machine. Processed with a grinder. Painted. Secured with screws.Did you make the base of the pedestal yourself, Andrey? If so, did you use a router and thin strips of molding to decorate the edges?