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Hello all,
I finally finished this squadron of French ships.
It is composed of three generic boats 80, 76 and 74 guns.
I hope you like it.
Best regards,
Julián
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Union Jack
08-14-2015, 03:49
Very nice. What material do you use for the rigging. I have 4 unmade langtons and fancy giving it a bash.
Neil
Very nice. What material do you use for the rigging. I have 4 unmade langtons and fancy giving it a bash.
Neil
Hello, I use cotton thread Gütermann brand, it is thin and doesn't fray.
After placing the thread, step superglue to stay stiff cotton. Finally, I paint the rope.:beer:
John Paul
08-17-2015, 20:19
Wow, Julian! You are just way to good at this stuff!! :hatsoff:
And, I am so jealous!!!!
:beer: Holy crap !!!! They look great, unbelievable. Master pieces all of them. :beer:
Wow, Julian! You are just way to good at this stuff!! :hatsoff:
And, I am so jealous!!!!
Thank you Paul, I always try to do a good job :beer:
:beer: Holy crap !!!! They look great, unbelievable. Master pieces all of them. :beer:
Thank you Steven, In person they earn more, primarily the work of the sails :beer:
More superb work by you Julián
Rob.
More superb work by you Julián
Rob.
Thank you Rob! This week I will finish a couple of ships.:beer:
Absolutely beautiful, Julián.
I love the fourth and fifth pictures; seeing them side-by-side like that is great.
Absolutely beautiful, Julián.
I love the fourth and fifth pictures; seeing them side-by-side like that is great.
Thank you Eric!!!:beer:
Old Salt
08-27-2015, 13:32
Very nicely done
Great work, but I can't tell any differences between them unless I study their sterns. Perhaps painting a topmast a lighter color on one and a replaced yard or two on another?
Great work, but I can't tell any differences between them unless I study their sterns. Perhaps painting a topmast a lighter color on one and a replaced yard or two on another?
Thanks Kenneth,
if you see them in person, they have notable differences. The French hulls had many forms, some were long, others were wider and shorter. These are details that maybe in the photos are not noticeable. Anyway I'll remember your advice for future boats (maybe I'm too conservative).
Greetings:beer:
Very nicely done
Thank you Darell
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Thanks Kenneth,
if you see them in person, they have notable differences. The French hulls had many forms, some were long, others were wider and shorter. These are details that maybe in the photos are not noticeable. Anyway I'll remember your advice for future boats (maybe I'm too conservative).
Greetings:beer:
You do fantastic work. Work I could never do. But it's like visiting the new WWII museum in New Orleans:
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Notice how pristine the "models" are. Not one speck of dirt, or sloppy painting, or scratches or anything to tell you that they actually were in combat or even actually driven down a road once. It was a big turn off for me. Those machines went through hell, and should show that. They didn't look that good coming off the assembly line!
But the French ships probably just did come off the "assembly line "
Otherwise they would have had British flags...:happy:
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