Rob, what are you using for the rigging on the sail?
My English fleet has black yards. My French fleet has mustard yards except for the courses,
Happy Birthday, Henry! Mine's at the end of the month.
Dobbs Today, 17:17From your picture I wasn't sure about them all being black and white but I think there is some mileage in them being uniform in colour, it sort of identifies
Vagabond Today, 16:56Ok here is another ice breaker but a wee bit smaller. Near my cousins' house actually:
https://youtu.be/laPx3aIvVss
I usually use the cheap primers from either HD or Lowe's on my plastic models with no problems. Could be Rustoleum or Krylon. I usually get the indoor
DeRuyter Today, 14:52Thanks for the update Henry. Good month for a birthday too. Mine is in a couple of weeks time.
Rob.
A superb body of men Chris, and the Hanoverian's aint bad either.
With re-enacting the period I always intended doing a Jacobite army, but somehow
This evening I have done a bit of amputation work prior to replacing the driver.
Rob.
Primer is worth its weight in gold :/ I don't know why it's so restricted over here.
Regarding what works on these models - I've used Tamiya,
as mentioned, here is a selection of my Jacobite rebellion forces.
Based up for Volley and Bayonet rules, each base represents a half battalion
Just sailed in this morning and all ready for conversion to my second Brig.
Rob.
Actually John, although the screen shot does not show it the ships are not all in black and white. Several are in black and light buff and the Sloops
Bligh Today, 01:52Looking good Rob, the black and white colour scheme is pretty smart.
Vagabond Today, 00:05I have been using Games Workshop spray can primers ever since year dot, but yesterday for the first time they declined to post either that or the varnish
Bligh Yesterday, 13:09Love to see your Jacobites Chris. Hope you have included the Manchester Regiment!
Rob.
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Nice, I saw this on YouTube tonight. Good job.
Aaron Today, 21:16