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erhem...isn't this supposed to be the kid's project?
![]() For quick water, try spreading crumpled seran wrap over a sheet of dark blue paper. Cheers, Oliver
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Oh...My wife asked the same thing. The kid is doing a lot of the work on the models and all of the work on the written and speaking part. I figure me helping with/making the models is little different then if he bought pre-made boats and did the diorama. If this was an arts and craft class I would make him do it all, but this is for his history class, so I figure, what the heck. I am also making the Confederate Navy outfit too for his presentation, although he may do some of it. (He learning to sews too!)
Thanks for the tip on the water. I will do some experiments to see. Thanks Oh yah, does your USS Alarm come with a stand? Just wondering. I finaly have a little money in Pay Pal. |
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Good deal on using the papermodels for the project. My 11yo son used the Titanic from Ralph Currell and a 3d homemade paper iceberg for his project.
Could you post the link for the Magnus kits? Just in case I need them for another project. Thanks Ray
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On my Micromodels ships, I have take the printed water and just use Aleene's Clear Glue to build up both a shine and waves. it will take two or three or four layer. As it dries, it tend to level out, so the more you add the more depth it has.
You can get a plastic sheet in Lowes that is for a shower door that has crinkle like water, and can paint the back a darker water color if you want. |
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You can get some clear acrylic resin to pour over a painted base for a real "wet" water look. They sell kits at Michael's and Hobby Lobby.
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Hello, thanks guys. The link for MM ships is http://www.myspace.com/mmpapermodels
You may need to download a RAR reader, but it is well worth it. My Commodore Hull/Perry is about done, but I need a lot more sailors on deck working the guns. The advantage of the Ironclad is I will need no figures for it. I am thinking of using the black marker and cotton for smoke and white cotton for cannon blasts. Is there a way to "set" the smoke so it will not blow one way then another. I thought about hair spray maybe? CT |
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Thanks, we got a Dollar store near by. I haven't got any work done on the models yet today as I have been chopping down the jungle grass in the yard. In South Dakota, you cut the grass three or four time a year, but here in Georgia, you have to cut the stuff three or four times a month! The little mechanical push mower the wife got for the kids works well enough if the grass in short to start with, but our back yard grass is too much for the kids. Feels like it is too much for me even with a 4.5 hourse power motorizes mower. Oh well. I will get some modeling done tonight and hopefully some pics.
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