You should be very proud! It looks spectacular. Congratulations on a beautiful ship model. :hatsoff: :salute:
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You should be very proud! It looks spectacular. Congratulations on a beautiful ship model. :hatsoff: :salute:
Chris, your work on the Victory is a joy to look at. Thanks for posting the latest photos. The ship, crew and rigging are really coming together nicely!!
Sorry to hear you had a lot of pain...
Very cool. Thanks for the info.
On the rocks, no salt, please. I like margaritas a great deal. :happy:
btw, you've added something to your avatar? Or, did I just miss this before?
Ed's promotion eclipsed both of ours, so I figure he's buying the drinks now? :happy:
Had my wisdom teeth removed (all four at once) many years ago. By all means take it easy until they're...
First off, congrats on your promotion. You know you have to buy everyone drinks now, right? ;)
The Victory is looking really stunning. The extra crew really does add to the overall activity...
A) is probably better. Helps keep the rats and/or mice under control as well. I like Rory's suggestion on the boats.:thumbsup:
Most excellent! It sure gives one a better sense of scale to see the crew on board (more like ants on deck in that last photo).
Thanks for the latest picture of the Victory. Good to see Nelson and Hardy both in command!
Wow! Looking really nice. Take your time and send photos when you can. After all, we have no expectations on any SoG stuff until sometime in November/December. This is the next best thing!
I'm confused. Do we know if the Langton USS Wasp is the 1807 one or the 1813 one? I'm going to figure it's the one that became the HMS Peacock, but don't know that for certain.
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Nice close up shots to show how it's all coming together. Thanks for the continued postings!
Thank you, both. I figured it was time to move out of the sky and into the water. :happy:
Thanks. I think I have a number of brushes like that, both large and small.
Looking very good. Question for you. What size brush did you use to detail the wave tops on the base? It looks quite good and I'd be curious to know if you used a larger brush or not?
Just beautiful!
You know, between this build and the completed ship in the background (Wasp or Juno?) I'm awfully tempted to try 1/300!?! :shock: But there's no room for another hobby extension?!
Going to be a beautiful ship! Keep the picture posts coming when you can.
Beautiful detail coming out of your work. It's really enjoyable to see the progress. :thumbsup:
Ed, I was thinking the very same thing. Just one 1/300 would look so nice a glass display case.
Chris, I've never primed resin before. What kind of primer do you use?
Congratulations! An impressive kit for sure. Please do keep us updated on your build. How many hours do you think it will take you to complete it?