After the rest I tackled the ship again...
Made those little funnels protruding out of the smoke stack with wire bent and edges flattened with a diamond burr chucked into a motor tool. I guess I have to replace the outer two with thinner gauge wire as they're slightly out of scale.

Then I decided to detail the Captains launch which Greg said was secured just in front of the main deck house. Reference pictures of it were obscured by the crane lifts but i could see that it had like a motorboat windshield so I got some PE from the base of a depth charge rack and twisted it into shape.

Then right under my nose was a picture of the captains launch...teach me next time to read captions properly.

So I made corrections and this is it...best I could do with me thick fingers...





That's enough eye strain for now so I went ahead with drawing up the plans for the masts with my tried and tested method of scaling the broadside image of the Oxford to 7" length and converting to centimeters. Saved the file into a thumbdrive and will visit the stationery shop down the road for a print out....my printer/scanners run out of ink.
Cheers,
Richard
Made those little funnels protruding out of the smoke stack with wire bent and edges flattened with a diamond burr chucked into a motor tool. I guess I have to replace the outer two with thinner gauge wire as they're slightly out of scale.
Then I decided to detail the Captains launch which Greg said was secured just in front of the main deck house. Reference pictures of it were obscured by the crane lifts but i could see that it had like a motorboat windshield so I got some PE from the base of a depth charge rack and twisted it into shape.
Then right under my nose was a picture of the captains launch...teach me next time to read captions properly.
So I made corrections and this is it...best I could do with me thick fingers...
That's enough eye strain for now so I went ahead with drawing up the plans for the masts with my tried and tested method of scaling the broadside image of the Oxford to 7" length and converting to centimeters. Saved the file into a thumbdrive and will visit the stationery shop down the road for a print out....my printer/scanners run out of ink.
Cheers,
Richard
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