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I'm loving the videos, great work! I'll be following this build for sure.
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Starting last night I came down with a horrific cold. The anthropomorphic creeping crud. If I could keep my eyes open right now I'd give my immune system a withering glare.
It'll likely be a few days before I feel up to working on the forward superstructure.... and then a few days or a week to finish it... So it may be a couple weeks before the video is ready. From this point on each "section" ends up being a mini-model in itself and then they all stack on top of each other. *cheers* to nyquil. |
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Looks great currently.
I also really like those weights you are using in the timelapse. |
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This is from an old build: |
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Great Start. I like the Timelapse photography of the hull structure. It was very helpful for me to see a hull frame built as I am just starting Digital Navy's USS Arizona. Look forward to seeing this as if progresses.
Darren
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And here is video 3 on the forward superstructure and railings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3zWogx8CXU As usual the full gallery is here. |
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That is a very clever railing fabrication jig!
The model looks very good - precise and accurate craftsmanship, and I have been enjoying the videos. Don |
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The videos indeed give a lot of interesting insight. I am planning to try making a timelapse also from my soon to start Polikarpov I-16 build.
Really nice work! |
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