These are on the foremast , front of the ship so very visible


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Cheers guys, thanks for commenting




I am so sorry to have missed the question, my apologies















I had to posh the base up, nearly dropped the damn thing again off the support…twice!






RangerNeil wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 10:10 am Amazing work, outstanding quality!!
But, I have to ask - where is the ships cat???![]()


She has her spotdigger303 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 12:54 pmRangerNeil wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 10:10 am Amazing work, outstanding quality!!
But, I have to ask - where is the ships cat???![]()
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Absolutely, good idea


The collective brain power of two 4 star generals! Getting the job done boys! As a mere Colonel, this is damn near inspirational.Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 3:55 amAbsolutely, good idea![]()
Spinning always gets things the most true
Just need a fine enough collet to grab it….Been thinking of that issue




















They are very nice. Super smooth no chunks at all. Not crazy expensive if you shop around.


Cheers, thanks for the info. I use the cardboard trick too, drawing all that oil out...Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:08 pmThey are very nice. Super smooth no chunks at all. Not crazy expensive if you shop around.
My W&N oil collection is probably pushing 20 yrs old mind you passed along from my mkm’s painting stuff after she died
I dispense oil paint on to a bit of cardboard as a palette so it sucks out any extra oil. That makes it dry faster




For some crazy reason they are cheaper than buying oils at a artist shop.Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:08 pmThey are very nice. Super smooth no chunks at all. Not crazy expensive if you shop around.
My W&N oil collection is probably pushing 20 yrs old mind you passed along from my mkm’s painting stuff after she died
I dispense oil paint on to a bit of cardboard as a palette so it sucks out any extra oil. That makes it dry faster


Ya, I noticed thatdigger303 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 11:18 pmFor some crazy reason they are cheaper than buying oils at a artist shop.Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:08 pmThey are very nice. Super smooth no chunks at all. Not crazy expensive if you shop around.
My W&N oil collection is probably pushing 20 yrs old mind you passed along from my mkm’s painting stuff after she died
I dispense oil paint on to a bit of cardboard as a palette so it sucks out any extra oil. That makes it dry faster


BNA has a good range too.Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:27 amYa, I noticed thatdigger303 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 11:18 pmFor some crazy reason they are cheaper than buying oils at a artist shop.Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:08 pm
They are very nice. Super smooth no chunks at all. Not crazy expensive if you shop around.
My W&N oil collection is probably pushing 20 yrs old mind you passed along from my mkm’s painting stuff after she died
I dispense oil paint on to a bit of cardboard as a palette so it sucks out any extra oil. That makes it dry faster
This tube was off Amazon and it shipped from the Czech Republic![]()


















Agreed! I just got to spend another week in the hospital. I haven't been able to do any scale modeling because my hands shake so badly . I have been able to design how I'm going to paint the bead lock rims on my 1:1 jeep and came up with a way to indicate where the valve stem is, mostly while half asleep. Maybe not a good thing but I'm liking the asymmetrical, individual paint scheme for each rim and then a painted flag on the spoke where the stem is.Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 12:19 am![]()
Funny what lying awake in bed not falling asleep will let you think of
I was brainstorming why my brass didn't look right until I thought of the ring seat being a separate piece added
Then brain went through various methods to make that ring seat