Good to hear Chris.
I wish you well with your reading.:wink:
Rob.
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Good to hear Chris.
I wish you well with your reading.:wink:
Rob.
Ah! The joy of calibration will soon be yours!
Mars 2 Pro - good choice. I've had mine for a few months and have had zero duff prints from it. Lovely piece of kit :)
PS I've done your ratline makers but I guess you don't need them now :)
Yes please Dave, may be a while before I get the hang, so need to furnish the other ships done. If you dont mind of course.
For future am looking to have one for each rate of ship
If they wotk for me that is
Further testing with Plano 3730: Artesiens fit just fine, though the bases slant a little. Still need divider sockets shaved to use the middle cells in each row. Need to get to the other storage site to pick up SGN102/104 for testing--since that's clear at the other end of the county it depends on when my aunt needs something done over at her place.
It's been some time since I've posted on the Anchorage, but I do check in fairly regularly. I'm not really building SoG ships currently, but I have used some of my existing builds in a new hobby interest, crafting book nooks. Photos of the Pirate Cove attached, which I just finished a few weeks ago. Cheers!
That looks incredible!
Beautiful work Jim.
Rob.
Very nice
Thanks for the positive comments (and rep Chris). I'm only dabbling in the book nook creation field at present. A true master is Malcolm Stamp from the UK. His Captain's Cabin and Below Decks (inspired by the O'Brian novels) is amazing! He just posted this on YouTube after I asked him if I could share with folks on the Anchorage. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFudfcbJ8_E
Thank you for that link Jim, would be great to play in the background of a game.
Rob.
Bit beyond my expertise I'm afraid Jim.
Thanks for your time anyway.
Rob.
Fort McHenry is on hold for the moment due to thinking challenges. Getting the surrounding terrain just right is hard on the thinking cap.
As a distraction, mimicking Bligh's shoals was very appealing.
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They came about when I decided to make a Chesapeake Bay style island (flat and marshy), and had a lot of plastic base scraps left over.
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Both the shoals and the island are definitely still on the work bench. There are many nuances yet to add.
Did you spot this Dobbs?
https://sailsofglory.org/showthread....my-(Part-One-)
Rob.
Sandstone is easy Dobbs.
Don't try Granite.
You may also need a dish of water nearby. They get hot quickly.
Rob.
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Wood chips, the granite alternative. :clap:
Used here on Moot Point Light.
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And very good it looks Dobbs.
Some of my earlier rocks were don with cork bark, which you can get for Aquaria.
Rob.
Thanks also for the Rep which I have just Spotte Dobbs.
Rob.