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Thread: Langton'a 24 Gun Frigate

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    Default Langton'a 24 Gun Frigate

    The latest off my workbench is a 24 gun frigate from Langton. I haven't put an ensign on her yet since I don't know who's side she is on.

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    Comparison to GHQ's HMS Victory:

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    More photos on http://volsminiatures.blogspot.com/

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    Fantastic job! I don't know how you paint such small details so well, particularly on a something as small as a 24-gun frigate!

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    Vol, you really do beautiful work. The penny comparison puts things into perspective.

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    Very nice indeed! I really like the coloring on the sails.

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    Thank you Gentlemen. This was actually my first brass sail set from Langton. The sail set came with a small merchant, but I wanted full studding sails for the merchant. Somehow I ended up with the 24 gun hull without sails, so I used the set you see. A little more fiddly than the white metal sail sets, but I like the way they look. As for the paint job, Langton details are so crisp it makes it much easier to get a decent result. You talk about small, I ordered some 2MM Napoleonic troops, wagons, limbers, etc. to man the forts, ports, shore and floating batteries. Holy cow! I can hardly see them with glasses and my huge magnifier.

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    I agree with the Royal Hajj, beautiful weathering job on the sails.

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    Very sharp looking ship there

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    Yet another inspiring example to lead me on the road to ruin. Well done Vol.

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