ModelJShip | 16 Feb 2016 7:37 a.m. PST |
Hello, I add some photos about my last work. I hope you like them! Regards, Julián link More photos here: link Or you can visit my facebook site: link |
Oddball | 16 Feb 2016 7:46 a.m. PST |
Stunning, very well done. |
Ligniere | 16 Feb 2016 8:03 a.m. PST |
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ModelJShip | 16 Feb 2016 1:43 p.m. PST |
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jgibbons | 16 Feb 2016 6:43 p.m. PST |
Keep up the amazing work! |
TheBeast | 16 Feb 2016 7:05 p.m. PST |
I assume you meant 'latest work' as I'm doubting you're quitting. ;->= I may not afford your efforts, I definitely admire same! Doug |
Volunteer | 16 Feb 2016 9:56 p.m. PST |
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ModelJShip | 17 Feb 2016 10:09 a.m. PST |
Hi Tim, to rig a boat takes me two or three hours. But considering that then I have to fix the wire with superglue and paint, so about three hours, but no more than that time. 15 hours seems to me the point of view of a business … inadmissible but as a hobby perfect!
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ModelJShip | 17 Feb 2016 10:10 a.m. PST |
Thank you for your compliments! |
ModelJShip | 17 Feb 2016 10:49 a.m. PST |
I use polyester thread from Gütermann brand. In my country sell two types of thickness, I use the thin. |
Bozkashi Jones | 17 Feb 2016 11:27 a.m. PST |
Beautiful, just beautiful… |
whitejamest | 17 Feb 2016 2:11 p.m. PST |
Such lovely ships Julian, as always! |
ModelJShip | 18 Feb 2016 4:00 a.m. PST |
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Mithlond | 22 Feb 2016 9:33 a.m. PST |
Wonderful models as always. |
docfin | 22 Feb 2016 10:26 a.m. PST |
It takes me around 5 hours to rig a ship using thread standing and running. I use the Langton guide. I am sure that if you look at their website somewhere it tells you the make of thread. I will post it later when I get home. |
docfin | 22 Feb 2016 2:15 p.m. PST |
The threads are as follows Running anchor alcazar 486 Standing " " 900 200m bobbins |