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CONSUL PUST Fishing trawler
Hi there This is a Schreiber Bogen model, which I made at 1/100 scale and gave to a friend. Now I have done another one for myself, but at 1/75 scale. Cardboard, wood, metal, string and printer (some pieces are designed by me. The bell and the windlass lamps are beads bought in cheap stores Cheers.
It has 53 cm long |
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Some more photos. Chain guides, stern cleat and bunkers are designed in CAD
The rudder guide wires are 0.4mm piano steel rope. They can also be used as fine bits for very small holes |
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Very well done! Excellent improvements and weathering. You did a lot of good work with this kit. It really looks like a European trawler of the 1910s and 20s.
Don |
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Hi
Thanks Don for your words. Cheers |
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Beautiful work.
The rigging and rope work are very finely done. Excellent details from bow to stern. Mike |
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Thank you Michael.
I'm glad you like the boat Cheers |
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Beautiful work!
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Great photos showing off a fantastic model! Beautiful work.
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Thanks eatcrow2 for your kind lines and opinions
I explain the boat a little It is a cutout by Schreiber Bogüen in 1/75 resized scale, the original is 1/100 It has been printed in A3 on white cardboard of 180gr / m2 The materials used have been Brother A3 printer (scan and print) Cardboard 180gr / m2 Sticks of various sizes Chinese wood for the masts 0.8mm brass rod for railings 1 mm for structures Batiste fabric in 8mm cloths for sails Assorted cordage; wooden blocks, deadeyes beams and rounded pieces 0.4mm piano stainless steel rope for rudder cable, from wheelhouse Felt-tip pens for cardboard cutting edge 1 mm cardboard to reinforce various structures Matte synthetic varnish for the entire hull, deck and some parts HUMBROL enamel for painted parts Acetate in cabin windows and lanterns Some pieces have been made by drawing them on Draftsight and then printing them on colored cardboard, namely: Chain guides, stern cleats, weather vanes, life jackets, bunkers ... Araldite fast 2 components and white glue A lot of patience and give the brain enough. Several breaks when the nerves were shot because something did not just come out Cheers |
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