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Thanks Chasseur.
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What's on your workbench?
Onni replied to Gwyl Blaser's topic in General Ships In Bottles Discussion
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Very nice. I can see that you have spent many hours working on these models. They look great!
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Welcome Allan. Sounds like some interesting projects you have going on.
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What's on your workbench?
Onni replied to Gwyl Blaser's topic in General Ships In Bottles Discussion
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Amazing work John and I imagine very time consuming. Thanks for describing in detail your work on these card hulls.
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What's on your workbench?
Onni replied to Gwyl Blaser's topic in General Ships In Bottles Discussion
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Thanks again Moab.
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Welcome Toejam. Sounds like you have an interesting lifestyle and yes, SIB's would be a great storage saver on a yacht.
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What's on your workbench?
Onni replied to Gwyl Blaser's topic in General Ships In Bottles Discussion
"The Flower of Gloster " from the 1967 children's tv series of the same name (which I watched back then, which is showing my age!) -
Thanks Bernard,wondered if anybody had spotted the camels. I was planning to embellish them a bit but decided to leave them as they were,rough and simple. There is another camel inside the bottle near the gunboat but a bit difficult to make out in the photos.
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Destroyed the deck trying to squeeze it in, so hurriedly had to make a new one out of slightly thinner veneer. Luckily second attempt succeeded.
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Everyone has different preferences for modelling the sea. Personally l just use plastasine and paint the surface to mimic white surf. Some people use resins and some use putty, there are different things that can be used. Perhaps experiment a bit first and see what your happy with.
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Can't help much with your questions, except the second number4 in your list about smoke. I have used just cotton wool in the past, sprayed lightly with black and grey paint. This effect also stiffens the cotton wool so that it can be glued in place in the funnel and can look quite convincing.
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Some really nice deck details you have made there.
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Welcome Tony. I am living next door to you (Finland) and am also from the UK. Nice that you picked a Viking ship as your build.
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Worth the effort you've put into it,looks great.