"Langton 1/1200 Ship" Topic
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SADAsHobby | 10 Feb 2014 10:36 p.m. PST |
French 74 gun ship of the line(1/1200) link Spanish 112 gun Ship of the line, Santa Ana (1/1200) link British 40 gun Frigate British 40 gun Frigate (2-deck) 'at quarters'(1/1200) link Manufacture process of my 1/1200(Langton,French 120 gun SOL) of Ship of the Line It is a procedure of my work. link |
devsdoc | 11 Feb 2014 11:31 a.m. PST |
I just love your ships. I see you add the rat-lines after the running rigging. Do you find this easier to do? I find it is very hard to get them in around the running rigging, so add them after the standing rigging. Be safe Rory |
ACWBill | 11 Feb 2014 12:34 p.m. PST |
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Volunteer | 11 Feb 2014 7:45 p.m. PST |
I'm glad you decided to post your beautiful ships here as well as the Napy Naval Painting board SADA. More folks can see them this way. I have some questions:
Is this paint or did you add the rudder?
I have rarely seen such detailed decks. Are you using a wash or are you dry brushing? You say "The Sea mat is using the cloth of clothes." I am not familiar with the term. Can you explain? I had assumed these were the Langton bases. The paint job on your ships is exceptional SADA. I hope we get to see more in the future. Regards, Vol |
SADAsHobby | 11 Feb 2014 9:16 p.m. PST |
Dear Volunteer; The rudder is added by the metaled part. A deck is painted by a thin brush. In the case of Langton, there is a thing which does not turn out to be a thing which the seam of joined boards understands clearly. Once I apply the whole more darkly, I add the seam of joined boards by a thin brush. by SADA |
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