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Old 12-09-2017, 01:00 AM
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Hi
Excellent work that you have done with the Great Eastern, also very documented in relation to the range of colors
Thank you very much for showing your work.
I also have the EUROPA SB Cruiser without building.
Yours will inspire me.
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Old 12-09-2017, 03:44 AM
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Hanseat: Re: the Queen Elizabeth. Why not have a go at the Micromodel version? Not your favourite probably, but at least it will fill a (very small) gap in your collection!
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Old 12-10-2017, 04:06 PM
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I've never made other than military ship models. After reading through this inspirational thread I realise what I've been missing!

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Old 12-12-2017, 03:59 PM
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Just an update about the forthcoming alternative of the micromodel version - RMS the QUEEN ELIZABETH in 1:250:

Dirk is working on the hull plates also discussing problems about the size here (take a look at the postings before). It seems he is on a well way
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Old 12-12-2017, 07:27 PM
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Just an update about the forthcoming alternative of the micromodel version - RMS the QUEEN ELIZABETH in 1:250:

Dirk is working on the hull plates also discussing problems about the size here (take a look at the postings before). It seems he is on a well way
would love to see a model of queen elizabeth at this scale
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so queen elizabeth and canberra are out there at 1;250 .love to see threda author give either one of these models his special treatment
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A question from a Newbie at ships. How do you make the rigging so taut and clean, without introducing stress onto the paper parts? Do you use a stiffened thread or wire?
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Elastic wiring is also posible !! I used until now only thread, stiffened with glue for my models, but my next will be with elastic wiring !!
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Impressive work Hanseat.
Really impressive!
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While I am busy with Cap Arcona and there are no pics yet, IŽd like to show some older builds of mine. The first is the RMS Olympic, made from the Fly Model Titanic. I gave my best to include all the changes between the two sisters. As usual I would now solve the one or other aspect differently, but each model is a child of its creation and time including the techniques and material available. I built it in 2010/11. The model shows the liner after the 1913 refit with all additional lifeboats and collapsibles
Where did you get the 'OLYMPIC' titles on the side of the ship and at the back of the ship from?
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