my next headache LOL ,going to try for fully rigged , well as much as this scale will let me any way
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I will be watching as I like my ships also for any tips on the decks as I always struggle to the color right -
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Great start Steve, I've never seen that being done, coppering I mean, is that part of the instructions, what does coppering do? Would like to see how this turns out.Comment
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Ships often had copper cladding on the hull up to the waterline to prevent the build up of barnacles and "pille worms".
I'll look forward to seeing this build Steve.Comment
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thank's guy's , another reason for doing it , they have etched the coppering all the way up to the main gun deck , this wasn't right . it also get's rid of that silly flat spot on the bottom of the hull . here'a link to where you can get it .http://www.anythinginstainedglass.com/metals/foil.html
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thank's guy's , another reason for doing it , they have etched the coppering all the way up to the main gun deck , this wasn't right . it also get's rid of that silly flat spot on the bottom of the hull . here'a link to where you can get it .http://www.anythinginstainedglass.com/metals/foil.html
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they are self adhesive monica down as small as 3mm wide , I do intend to age them some-how not sure what method to go with . whether to dilute some paint . try some copper patina , suggestion's any-one ? .Comment
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should have put these up before painted the deck's and oil washed them , for some reason they have dulled in the pic's they are more tanned
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Hi mate I didn't use the copper tape you used I used copper leaf on my Thermopylae but I thinned down humbroll 33 and humbroll 3 about 2 3rds 3 and 1 3rd 33 (least I think it was 3 it's the green I used on the bentley) I thinned them right down till they were like water then washed it with a soft brush, let that dry then put some acrylic matt varnish on it then washed it again and varnished it again. You could do it till you had the effect you wanted.Comment
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Yep, they're what I mostly use, of course I also use pastels, wax crayons, watercolour pencils, magic markers, artists oils and assorted other things.Comment
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