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Another very nice update Jens, first class workmanship....... Regards Alan
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Superb scratch building. Roll on the next update. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Hi Shaun , Alan and Derek Thanks for your fine words and suport Cheers Jens
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Did you use the copper cladding as advertised for HMS Victory which is of same scale or did you make your own ?
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What great work Jens.. truly inspirational. Thank you for sharing.
have fun, jess
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Now..This is my kind of modelling, the type that I can only dream about doing Samson, brilliant work....I am in awe!! Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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Hi DWallace Thanks for your question . The copper plates are of ordinary copy paper -ca. 4-5 sheets A4, cut into first strips and afterwards in pieces. After they are glued with plain white glue (diluted 1-1 with water) it is all spray painted with copper paint. see page 4. cheers Jens
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Hi, Jess and Jonny Thank you for your fine words about my model boat And sorry I do not answer you early I have not been productive the past year and Cutty Sark has accumulated a lot of dust, but now I will start again and get a little farther with the construction. Merry Christmas Jens
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Absolute brilliant builds you have there. So neat and precise. Interested to note your copper tiling done with paper and paint. I have a kit stored away of the CSS Alabama and for the copper effect in this model they supply pre-cut 0.5mm wood strip dyed in a greenish dye to represent weathered copper. Quite an interesting way of doing it and close to your idea of paper and paint that does look very good. Happy Modelling
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Hello everyone After a long break, I have found the model hobby again. and to restart softly. I have redesigned the lifeboats. I have sanded them round and then planked them up with paper strips to make them look more real Cheers Jens
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Now that is a very neat idea to get the clinker effect on your life boats. They look really good. Happy Modelling
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Ships boats look great Jens and a very nice idea using paper strips.... well done.... Regards Alan
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What a brilliant idea on using paper strips for the hull and the life boats look excellent. Well done Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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Hi Tony , Alan and Martyn Thanks for looking in to My page yes sometimes it is not always the most obvious material that has the best effect. but I've been happy with paper for many things, it's cheap. you have a lot of it. it's dull to shape. and in the small scale model is even the thinnest wooden veneer too rough. cheers Jens
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Great idea and great result. They look fantastic. Mark
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Hi Mark thanks . It feels good to be back. and I am now building the masters finished. Today I have built the last crosstree for the mizzen mast. cheers Jens
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Another very nice update Jens, looking great as usual.... Regards Alan
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Jens That is some very fine work you have done. Happy Modelling
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Hi All Alan and Tony thanks for wrighting komments . A little update in the neverending story. I will roughly make all yards and make all the brass rings and fittings before I finally fix the masts - the 9 rings shown on yarde have taken 10 hours to form roughly 1 hour piece Cheers Jens
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Jens Its looking so neat. Despite the time it takes to makes these parts i have to say they look fantastic. Hope it all continues well. Happy Modelling
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