Stunning Accomplishments !!! I am just in awe -
It is time for me to step up my game or hand in my X-acto Knife—I surrender!
It is time for me to step up my game or hand in my X-acto Knife—I surrender!
VASA II is out now.I enjoyed these presentations. Go well with the Vasa vol. 1 book by Cederlund and hocker.
May I ask what you used to simulate nails? Several years ago, when I was trying to "super-detail an HO scale railroad car, I found a company that makes various types of nuts and bolts, round, square, hex, many with simulated washers in N< HOm O and G scaleHappy New Year Everyone!
While I patiently wait for linseed oil to 'set' and less patiently wait for a shipment from Russia, I worked on other aspects of my build. First up was the completion of the stepped planking at the aft of the ship and the frightening experience of applying color to my model. Here is my work product:
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Like everything else I try to do this seemingly simple task was harder and took far longer than anticipated.
I will need to extend the painted portion onto the hull a bit (and paint a raised sidewall to the fore of the ship) but I want to wait until I see where some trim pieces land as well as the galleries. Color can't come off - it can only go on...
By the way, in other Vasa models this red portion was often done in blue. That was the thinking at the time those models were built (or the personal preference of the builder) - but there is now evidence that red was the color used.
I also began the process of detailing the hull. First, I added some simulated nails around the gun ports:
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For the record, I am not bad at keeping things in a straight line (I'm an orthodontist after all) - the unruliness was intentional if not a bit overdone.
To get a sense of what I was shooting for - here is a gun port on the real thing...
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My plans for detailing the hull remain unclear in my mind. I'm going to add nails in stages until I think I have captured the right look - or at least my version of the right look.
Thanks for stopping by - your comments and suggestions are more than welcome!
VASA II is out now.
Beautiful ship, excellent detail! Magic MikeFriends,
Here are some photos of my completed Vasa. I hope you enjoy revisiting this model. I have such wonderful memories of the ways you helped make this build a success. My thanks and appreciation.
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There are about 70 photos in total and for those interested I am providing a link to where I have them stored: Kattner Vasa Complete
There are companies that offer this as a full kit, Corel being one and its not subscription (Model Expo). You might also check Cornwall Models.Beautiful work by the original poster. I am speechless.
It’s just too bad, that it’s pretty much impossible to buy the same kit as a full kit. I can see some countries offering it, but only as a per month subscription.
type woprk I wish I could acheve.There are companies that offer this as a full kit, Corel being one and its not subscription (Model Expo). You might also check Cornwall Models.
I have the A.L. kit in my stash.![]()
Corel, stay away from that one, not correct.
Billing boats kit is better but not at all as good as Artesania Latina.
I agree. After working on Corel's so-advertised HMS VICTORY, cross section, I have learned a lot about scratch-building, reference-seeking, error correction, build log-reviewing, and how Corel could have made a much more accurate model. Building this version will be a fun challenge.![]()
Corel, stay away from that one, not correct.
Billing boats kit is better but not at all as good as Artesania Latina.
I started building Corel's Victory kit, got as far as the gun ports, realized what a poor kit it was, abandoned it, & eventually sold it for something like £50. Billings' is also a poor kit - NO WALES!I agree. After working on Corel's so-advertised HMS VICTORY, cross section, I have learned a lot about scratch-building, reference-seeking, error correction, build log-reviewing, and how Corel could have made a much more accurate model. Building this version will be a fun challenge.