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Langton miniatures. Some little ships.
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Julián, you are a master of your craft. Over the years seeing all the miniatures you've painted I am curious to see the collections they go into. It must be quite a beautiful armada to behold. :thumbsup:
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Cmmdre
Julián, you are a master of your craft. Over the years seeing all the miniatures you've painted I am curious to see the collections they go into. It must be quite a beautiful armada to behold. :thumbsup:
Thanks Paul, they have been for different clients from all over the world, both collectors and gamers.
I'm glad you like it, really appreciated. :beer:
How are the advances in your port?
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As you know house painting takes a long time when you have many tiny houses. :help:
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Blows me away as usual Julián, but also this time is very useful as tonight I started building one of these.
Rob.
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Here you can see the start. Lateen sails still to be bent.
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From your model I now know how that rear spar mast goes.
Rob.
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Cmmdre
As you know house painting takes a long time when you have many tiny houses. :help:
Yes I know. It is a tedious work. :fixit:
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Bligh
Blows me away as usual Julián, but also this time is very useful as tonight I started building one of these.
Rob.
What kind of ship is it? A Xebec?
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Bligh
Here you can see the start. Lateen sails still to be bent.
Attachment 35201
From your model I now know how that rear spar mast goes.
Rob.
By the way, for Latin sails I do not recommend folding them. I recommend cutting the sail and only using the one part. In this way you will have a thinner sails with a better appearance. It is true that you may lose the texture of the back but you will not see that part too much. Even so, the final decision is yours.
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Thanks for the advice Julián.
I will follow it.
Rob.
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Bligh
Thanks for the advice Julián.
I will follow it.
Rob.
Some time ago I mounted a Xebec and had the same problem. It was a very small ship and the sail looked very thick. Finally I just put one of the sails parts and the thickness was ideal.
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Julian is that the lugger? I did that one years ago before the brass sails which look much better. I did paint my sails red though which you sometimes see on these coastal craft.