
"BRISTOL the First" Topic
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| Unlucky General | 03 Feb 2013 10:57 p.m. PST |
That's it for the naval addition for a while. Hope you enjoy – I did (once I'd finished). link |
| Khusrau | 04 Feb 2013 1:06 a.m. PST |
Nice, and you have to love any ship commanded by Capt. Philemon Bacon
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Grelber  | 04 Feb 2013 5:48 a.m. PST |
Nicely done! I hope to base some ships in the near future--how does the clear glass basing work for you? It seems odd that the French would rename the ship Agincourt. Grelber |
| Unlucky General | 14 Feb 2013 3:43 p.m. PST |
I agree about the Agincourt thing – maybe it's a continental payback perspective or something. The clar glass works very well. I cut it myself (actually easier than you might first think) and then hand-sand it smooth. It retains it's transparency without scratching and provided good weight for stability. I also prefer the finished look and of course, it matches any board or surface you put it on – no problems with blue bases on green cloth. I prefer it to perspex as that does scratch and over time might start to appear opaque. SuperGlue seems to glue the ships to it really well. |
| French Wargame Holidays | 14 Feb 2013 7:26 p.m. PST |
Looking forward to sinking it some stage !!!!!! the Glass bases work a treat and a quick warning if its not sanded it cuts you, well at least mine do anyway!
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