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CSS Georgia
Thanks for the data. Much appreciated.
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I received the new repainted files from CT, here's some shots of the new improved swamp monster. I added ladders and railings, punched out the grates, and used thread rather than chains for the anchors.
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Great job, knife! It looks even better than the first build.
That's a good looking Palmeto State, too. |
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Thanks Thomas. The photos are a bit out of focus, my previous camera broke so I'm using a spare. I can't get the flash to work so I have more depth of field.
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These both look great. How did you wind up making the hand rails since you had posted the need for cut ship wheels and railings.
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To make the railings and ladders, I build a frame from scape cardstock with notches on the side. I then wrapped thread around the frame, dripped superglue on one side and let it soak into the thread. Then I blew the excess glue off the threads and cut the thread off the frame with a razor blade. The small frame is for ladders, the larger frame is for railings.
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Here's some shots of the railing rig.
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Thank you for posting the pictures Knife. It seems that once again it is easy when someone shows you how to do something. A lot of things in life are simple when people are willing to share their knowledge and expertise.
Joe |
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OK folks, Chris has this model up in the shop over at ECardmodels.com Shop ready for sales! Thanks to all,
CT
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