"3D Printed custom Sails of Glory scale ships in action" Topic
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Frigate56 | 22 Jan 2015 1:10 p.m. PST |
Got my first 3 Swash & Buckle 1:1000 kits from Shapeways assembled and painted and on the table! |
Frigate56 | 22 Jan 2015 1:15 p.m. PST |
USS Niagara model, here representing the older and slower USS Oneida on Lake Ontario, 1813:
The Unfortunate Oneida is outmatched by two British sloop-corvettes: The HMS Royal George and its sister, the flagship HMS Wolfe:
Those photos from above disappointed me, so I got down to "wavetop" level, snapped a shot, and then dropped in a real sky background to get this:
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Frigate56 | 22 Jan 2015 1:20 p.m. PST |
Here's the same USS Niagara model, all rigged -- courtesy of Nightmoss:
Kentop took the same model, and put it on a custom Sails of Glory base with a custom ship card and ratings he mase for it: link |
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