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Re: MN COROMUEL (scratch build)1/100 |
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a little update  shes coming along nicely base is ready, she will be joined to it soon
a little update [img]https://i.gyazo.com/1cd03284bae8d7284036caf630bbb017.jpg[/img]
shes coming along nicely
base is ready, she will be joined to it soon
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 8:07 pm |
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Alfredhpg wrote: Hello!! light source is LED both warm white and cold white for the exterior. Cardboard is quite thick, no need to treat it with anything special. Light is confined to small spaces per LED to maximize luminosity trough the windows. The windows are actually covered with clear plastic and translucent paper.
Thank you for the explanations! Like your build very much! 
[quote="Alfredhpg"]Hello!! light source is LED both warm white and cold white for the exterior. Cardboard is quite thick, no need to treat it with anything special. Light is confined to small spaces per LED to maximize luminosity trough the windows. The windows are actually covered with clear plastic and translucent paper. [/quote] Thank you for the explanations! Like your build very much! :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 4:32 pm |
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Hi Alfredhpg, nice indeed, be keeping a very close eye on your progress build, gives me ideas for my build, actually was thinking of your ship, till I found my ship, I am into model trains will work well with my layout.
Tony from down under
Hi Alfredhpg, nice indeed, be keeping a very close eye on your progress build, gives me ideas for my build, actually was thinking of your ship, till I found my ship, I am into model trains will work well with my layout.
Tony from down under
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 7:31 am |
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/fd26ce7d7b2d32dd1fc2e5a3ac3dd872.jpg[/img]
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/0b31f0871b08ffbc69cb050b4c5ade97.png[/img] exhaust casing funnel taking shape
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/bff8679df7ab05bb2637e49c5b410cb7.png[/img] propeller 3d print attempt.. im not happy with it so, i think they are discarded
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 1:51 pm |
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Yevgeniy wrote: Alfredhpg wrote: light test Hi, great built! Wanted to know, do you cover the cardboard with something so that the lights are visible only through the windows/portholes and do not shine through the cardboard (since paper which is transparent for light). Or thick cardboard + paint is not transparent anymore? What sources of light do you use? Thanks!  Hello!! light source is LED both warm white and cold white for the exterior. Cardboard is quite thick, no need to treat it with anything special. Light is confined to small spaces per LED to maximize luminosity trough the windows. The windows are actually covered with clear plastic and translucent paper. Neptune wrote: Great to see another merchant ship. Very inovative way for this rather unusual hull shape, with great results so far! Now comes the more tedious detailing job I guess. Are you going to buy the propellors and shafts? or construct them yourself? Hello!! yes.. hardest is to come regarding details.. railings davits, uff.. lots of work to do. I tried to do a 3d printed propeller but is way too small for it to be feasible. so i think im going to build them out of the same materials 
[quote="Yevgeniy"][quote="Alfredhpg"] light test[/quote]
Hi, great built! Wanted to know, do you cover the cardboard with something so that the lights are visible only through the windows/portholes and do not shine through the cardboard (since paper which is transparent for light). Or thick cardboard + paint is not transparent anymore? What sources of light do you use?
Thanks! :thumbs_up_1:[/quote] Hello!!
light source is LED both warm white and cold white for the exterior. Cardboard is quite thick, no need to treat it with anything special. Light is confined to small spaces per LED to maximize luminosity trough the windows. The windows are actually covered with clear plastic and translucent paper. [quote="Neptune"]Great to see another merchant ship. Very inovative way for this rather unusual hull shape, with great results so far! Now comes the more tedious detailing job I guess. :heh: :heh:
Are you going to buy the propellors and shafts? or construct them yourself?[/quote]Hello!!
yes.. hardest is to come regarding details.. railings davits, uff.. lots of work to do. I tried to do a 3d printed propeller but is way too small for it to be feasible. so i think im going to build them out of the same materials :smallsmile:
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 1:39 pm |
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Alfredhpg wrote: light test Hi, great built! Wanted to know, do you cover the cardboard with something so that the lights are visible only through the windows/portholes and do not shine through the cardboard (since paper which is transparent for light). Or thick cardboard + paint is not transparent anymore? What sources of light do you use? Thanks! 
[quote="Alfredhpg"] light test[/quote]
Hi, great built! Wanted to know, do you cover the cardboard with something so that the lights are visible only through the windows/portholes and do not shine through the cardboard (since paper which is transparent for light). Or thick cardboard + paint is not transparent anymore? What sources of light do you use?
Thanks! :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 5:03 am |
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Great to see another merchant ship. Very inovative way for this rather unusual hull shape, with great results so far! Now comes the more tedious detailing job I guess. Are you going to buy the propellors and shafts? or construct them yourself?
Great to see another merchant ship. Very inovative way for this rather unusual hull shape, with great results so far! Now comes the more tedious detailing job I guess. :heh: :heh:
Are you going to buy the propellors and shafts? or construct them yourself?
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 1:08 pm |
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its all very innovative and educational!!! JB
its all very innovative and educational!!!
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JB
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 3:49 pm |
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some more updates  details in boat deck  port bridge wing construction  boat deck taking shape   wheel house getting its roof  light test
some more updates
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/179d549c249340d8cac71587e27b7511.png[/img] details in boat deck
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/50a422f2cba9185364f770dc2c161975.png[/img] port bridge wing construction
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/ee7ccf49c9948638cccd2ef79879c1c1.png[/img] boat deck taking shape
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/5e24ea967e6b1cbea11d29bd448482d0.png[/img] wheel house getting its roof
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/8e9d9d04cb32c6068bf5e00be2144a35.png[/img] light test
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 2:32 pm |
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i really wish she were still floating http://faktaomfartyg.se/coromuel_1973.htmunfortunately she was scrapped at Alang. Her sister Azteca scrapped in chittagong back in 2004 and last one Puerto Vallarta survived scrapping until 2009 in Mazatlan Mex, but being laid up since 2004
i really wish she were still floating
[url]http://faktaomfartyg.se/coromuel_1973.htm[/url]
unfortunately she was scrapped at Alang. Her sister Azteca scrapped in chittagong back in 2004 and last one Puerto Vallarta survived scrapping until 2009 in Mazatlan Mex, but being laid up since 2004
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 1:15 pm |
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Yeah, nice work. Inspired me to look up her history - looks like she might still be afloat in Vietnamese waters? https://translate.google.com/translate? ... rev=search
Yeah, nice work.
Inspired me to look up her history - looks like she might still be afloat in Vietnamese waters? https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.histarmar.com.ar/MarinaMercanteExtr/MarinaMercanteMexico/Mercantes/Coromuel.htm&prev=search
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 8:26 am |
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Looking good, man!
Looking good, man!
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 5:04 pm |
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/4e80aee7a0ec827d83e324bb41c6244a.png[/img]
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/0e89f6e6c1a5497963b6c8f761ea7df2.png[/img] twin rudders
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/630caaafcbc0d8078d4e70f718b6ea80.jpg[/img] docking bumper made out of bamboo sticks
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/99bcb71db72bb379f4ef6b6d49cb70d3.jpg[/img] stern structure beginning to take shape
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/7fba3db9482e95d08c1bbf1bddd88eab.jpg[/img] colors begin to be painted
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/498a16142814e7f7a27389e9ffb680bf.png[/img] wheelhouse windows
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/ac02c29b02a02e251bd64bad1afa4005.png[/img] bow deck framing.
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 1:52 pm |
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/cb3ada8fb907e6924067f29fc9470bf7.png[/img]
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/58afe9062fb915feb26cd974c2df9220.png[/img] front is taking shape
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/fa182054062fc0c44cb1ae3197ac75bf.png[/img] hull hand rails placed. this rails were used to evacuate certain locations of the ship trough the windows and out to the exterior. [img]https://i.gyazo.com/5c97d072788b7f2d88cd9a4f9fc3fdfb.png[/img] bow is enclosed now [img]https://i.gyazo.com/e4e7ca086edb9349c641e4de401e7abc.jpg[/img]
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/39e58e3b461550e216d817bdbf20aee6.png[/img] anchor housing
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/a194095e4e1dda774c6b573a9b6b9bca.png[/img] interior divisions for strength
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/129f3cb5aad9dcd2e4092d32d4a9841d.jpg[/img] and now some electric work for lights!
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 1:35 pm |
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Good day fellow modellers.
Im going to share with you a WIP I have been working on for the last two years. Its a mexican ferry that sailed in the Sea of Cortes between La Paz y Mazatlan since 1974 until 2008. Named MN Coromuel, sister of two identical other ships, MN Azteca and MN Puerto Vallarta. I travelled many times on board them. I fell in love hit her, as she is quite pretty on the looks!. She was build in Jos L Meyer shipyards in Papemburg Germany. I leave some real images and i will tell some more history along with new posts. model is 1/100 scale
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/98b4388869fa6f023bbbf6f42a612291.jpg[/img]
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/66cd76d37d6b8e18162cc84f040820a3.jpg[/img] CAD designed frames are laser printed. [img]https://i.gyazo.com/33b6bca76ac69e9731976e330421dc6f.png[/img]
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/aaefe72f2c621a1ee37806d92ea50f96.png[/img] Design is completely by hand. Pencil, ruler, drawings.
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/47e9cc2c58140a1afa8f238dc02ed0e8.jpg[/img] spaces are filled with expanded polystyrene
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/4373ac18abf3f5a67ed023478ff714b3.png[/img] imagine the mess after sanding.
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[img]https://i.gyazo.com/10b75645338d173b3c3ed136e31432d5.png[/img] wood filler is used to give rigidity to the hull.
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/5f37baef5d1f9fe631c0f579706416c8.jpg[/img] once dried and sanded, gloss paper is used, (like magazine paper) and white glue layers are used to seal the hull and add strength. 3 layers where added.
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/a9ca7ef80646ef2b404d75699b15af15.jpg[/img] taking shape
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 12:33 pm |
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