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Thanks, Jim, I may give it another try 
Thanks, Jim, I may give it another try :cool_1:
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:14 pm |
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ahoi Vladi., I liked the Modell-kasten wire- but even at its thinnest ( o.047 mm) it was still too thick for antennas in my view ref the stretched sprue... follow my step-by-step as in this link viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37536The way to obtain even diameters ... is when pulling the sprue .. NOT to have it in mid-air and pulling in both directions, as that way you get alternate side cooling and ergo you get uneven thickness and blobs etc But do as per the illustrations in the above link Stick the melted( melting) plastic to the workbench and pull in ONE direction only and you will get a beautiful thin strand . for even and controlled sag;rig all you halyards and standing rigging first. get the model warm -( close the doors and heat the room ( with an electric fan heater or similar )-around 25 degrees or so - up to but no more than 30 degrees.)==> as you might have in the hottest summer day in Northern/ mid Europe. the model and its base will expand sightly as it gets warmer THen.. rig the model with her the antenna etc and tighten the sprue with my smoke method in the step-by step Let the model cool and ALL the fore and aft antennas ( or slack rigging ) will have the same sag have a look here as example 
ahoi Vladi.,
I liked the Modell-kasten wire- but even at its thinnest ( o.047 mm) it was still too thick for antennas in my view
ref the stretched sprue... :big_grin: :cool_2:
follow my step-by-step as in this link http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37536
The way to obtain even diameters ... is when pulling the sprue ..[u]NOT[/u] to have it in mid-air and pulling in both directions, as that way you get alternate side cooling and ergo you get uneven thickness and blobs etc
But do as per the illustrations in the above link Stick the melted( melting) plastic to the workbench and pull in [u]ONE[/u] direction only and you will get a beautiful thin strand . [b][i][u] for even and controlled sag;[/u][/i][/b] rig all you halyards and standing rigging first.
get the model warm -( close the doors and heat the room ( with an electric fan heater or similar )-around 25 degrees or so - up to but no more than 30 degrees.)==> as you might have in the hottest summer day in Northern/ mid Europe.
the model and its base will expand sightly as it gets warmer
THen.. rig the model with her the antenna etc and tighten the sprue with my smoke method in the step-by step
Let the model cool and ALL the fore and aft antennas ( or slack rigging ) will have the same sag
have a look here as example
[img]http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/ships/ru/ca/monomakh-700-jb/images/vlad-Mon-final-18.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:44 am |
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Thanks for the hint, Jim. I know that you and many other modelers have been very successful with stretched sprue. I tried to work with it several times but it simply didn´t work for me - it always turned out uneven in diameter and application, also I found it prone to breaking easily. UNI Caennis works so much better for me, just that it is impossible to obtain the sagging effect with it, that´s the only drawback.
Thanks for the hint, Jim. I know that you and many other modelers have been very successful with stretched sprue. I tried to work with it several times but it simply didn´t work for me - it always turned out uneven in diameter and application, also I found it prone to breaking easily. UNI Caennis works so much better for me, just that it is impossible to obtain the sagging effect with it, that´s the only drawback.
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:03 am |
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That is a very sharp and atmospheric model. I concur that the light blue works well in this instance ! very good works!-- the ship looks heavy.....and looks like it is cutting and ploughing though the sea! ============================================================================= ref rigging; I have used successfully the 0.047 mm Model-lkasten wire in 1/700 for standing rigging, but still prefer stretched sprue for running rigging as sprue can be drawn to half that thickness again quite easily- viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37536here is a recent example in 1/700 of the hybrid rigging of the MK wire and stretched sprue viewtopic.php?f=59&t=168156&start=300#p934677hope it is of interest! 
That is a very sharp and atmospheric model. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
I concur that the light blue works well in this instance ! very good works!-- the ship looks heavy.....and looks like it is cutting and ploughing though the sea! =============================================================================
ref rigging;
I have used successfully the 0.047 mm Model-lkasten wire in 1/700 for standing rigging, but still prefer stretched sprue for running rigging as sprue can be drawn to half that thickness again quite easily-
http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37536
here is a recent example in 1/700 of the hybrid rigging of the MK wire and stretched sprue
http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=168156&start=300#p934677
hope it is of interest!
[img]http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/download/file.php?id=134254&mode=view[/img]
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:19 pm |
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Many thanks Katobase! Well, no need to wait with epic dioramas, you clearly have enough technical skill. If you have a good idea, just go for it I would say! Anyway, I will look forward to your Enterprise. She's one of my favourites!
Many thanks Katobase!
Well, no need to wait with epic dioramas, you clearly have enough technical skill. ;) If you have a good idea, just go for it I would say!
Anyway, I will look forward to your Enterprise. She's one of my favourites!
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 2:06 pm |
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marijn van gils wrote: Thankyou!! I hope this model will be my first step towards eventually making some epic dioramas like yours!! I'm planning to build a carrier next, (cv-6 enterprise in ms33), never built a carrier, so i been looking through quite a few carrier posts including your lexington, i just want to salute to that build haha 
[quote="marijn van gils"]Beautiful model! It looks big and heavy, and is displayed very dynamically. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:[/quote] Thankyou!! I hope this model will be my first step towards eventually making some epic dioramas like yours!! I'm planning to build a carrier next, (cv-6 enterprise in ms33), never built a carrier, so i been looking through quite a few carrier posts including your lexington, i just want to salute to that build haha :worship_1:
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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2021 8:55 am |
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Beautiful model! It looks big and heavy, and is displayed very dynamically. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2021 7:05 am |
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Vladi wrote: Thanks. I rather meant what you used for the main rigging. What you used for halyards is rather good, but I am seeking for something thinner but capable of "controlled sag"  . UNI Caennis still seems likr the best trade-off to me for halyards. It is the best to to scale but has to be taut. Life´s not easy  I used modelkasten 0.1 for rigging, it's supposed to also be 0.06mm but it's been working quite well for me, but i remember they also have 0.04mm ones if you really wish to go thinner
[quote="Vladi"]Thanks. I rather meant what you used for the main rigging. What you used for halyards is rather good, but I am seeking for something thinner but capable of "controlled sag" ;) . UNI Caennis still seems likr the best trade-off to me for halyards. It is the best to to scale but has to be taut. Life´s not easy :big_grin:[/quote] I used modelkasten 0.1 for rigging, it's supposed to also be 0.06mm but it's been working quite well for me, but i remember they also have 0.04mm ones if you really wish to go thinner
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 10:23 pm |
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katobase wrote: I had trouble with rigging too, until i discovered this great product: https://www.scalemates.com/kits/ocean-spirit-h025-riggings--1087901, just airbrush it with white or yellow, and it's good to go! It's still difficult to attach but the result is miles better than anything else i've tried! Thanks. I rather meant what you used for the main rigging. What you used for halyards is rather good, but I am seeking for something thinner but capable of "controlled sag"  . UNI Caennis still seems likr the best trade-off to me for halyards. It is the best to to scale but has to be taut. Life´s not easy 
[quote="katobase"]I had trouble with rigging too, until i discovered this great product: [url]https://www.scalemates.com/kits/ocean-spirit-h025-riggings--1087901[/url], just airbrush it with white or yellow, and it's good to go! It's still difficult to attach but the result is miles better than anything else i've tried![/quote]
Thanks. I rather meant what you used for the main rigging. What you used for halyards is rather good, but I am seeking for something thinner but capable of "controlled sag" ;) . UNI Caennis still seems likr the best trade-off to me for halyards. It is the best to to scale but has to be taut. Life´s not easy :big_grin:
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 4:35 pm |
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mick wrote: :thumbs_up_1: great work Chuck Bauer wrote: Beautiful model and seascape. Your terrific photography reveals it all very nicely.  Thanks!! I brought a panasonic gx9 with telephoto lens not long ago, i'm finally getting the hang of it, but tbh i think light box i brought recently made the most difference! Vladi wrote: What material do you use for rigging by the way? I used 0.06mm titanum wire for my last two builds, really great for antennae and stays, but I´d prefer something thinner (but still stiff) for halyards. I had trouble with rigging too, until i discovered this great product: https://www.scalemates.com/kits/ocean-spirit-h025-riggings--1087901, just airbrush it with white or yellow, and it's good to go! It's still difficult to attach but the result is miles better than anything else i've tried!
[quote="mick"]:thumbs_up_1: great work[/quote] [quote="Chuck Bauer"]Beautiful model and seascape. Your terrific photography reveals it all very nicely. :jump_1:[/quote] Thanks!! I brought a panasonic gx9 with telephoto lens not long ago, i'm finally getting the hang of it, but tbh i think light box i brought recently made the most difference! [quote="Vladi"]What material do you use for rigging by the way? I used 0.06mm titanum wire for my last two builds, really great for antennae and stays, but I´d prefer something thinner (but still stiff) for halyards.[/quote] I had trouble with rigging too, until i discovered this great product: [url]https://www.scalemates.com/kits/ocean-spirit-h025-riggings--1087901[/url], just airbrush it with white or yellow, and it's good to go! It's still difficult to attach but the result is miles better than anything else i've tried!
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 10:53 am |
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Beautiful model and seascape. Your terrific photography reveals it all very nicely. 
Beautiful model and seascape. Your terrific photography reveals it all very nicely. :jump_1:
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 9:20 am |
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 great work
:thumbs_up_1: great work
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 7:10 am |
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What material do you use for rigging by the way? I used 0.06mm titanum wire for my last two builds, really great for antennae and stays, but I´d prefer something thinner (but still stiff) for halyards.
What material do you use for rigging by the way? I used 0.06mm titanum wire for my last two builds, really great for antennae and stays, but I´d prefer something thinner (but still stiff) for halyards.
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 7:05 am |
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Dan K wrote: Beautiful build. medicmike wrote: Fantastic looking build!  Kometa wrote: It is very well done. He is a great builder. I also liked your website. You are right with the Studio Blue Ocean page, it is very good.  Thanks!!! I couldn't draw foam like he does, ill give the foam another go in future builds
[quote="Dan K"]Beautiful build.[/quote] [quote="medicmike"]Fantastic looking build! :thumbs_up_1:[/quote] [quote="Kometa"]It is very well done. He is a great builder. I also liked your website. You are right with the Studio Blue Ocean page, it is very good.
:thumbs_up_1:[/quote] Thanks!!! I couldn't draw foam like he does, ill give the foam another go in future builds
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 6:18 am |
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Fantastic looking build! 
Fantastic looking build! :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 3:07 pm |
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It is very well done. He is a great builder. I also liked your website. You are right with the Studio Blue Ocean page, it is very good. 
It is very well done. He is a great builder. I also liked your website. You are right with the Studio Blue Ocean page, it is very good.
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Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:52 pm |
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Beautiful build.
Beautiful build.
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Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:23 pm |
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Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:50 am |
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Vladi wrote: Very nice, congrats! The seabase is terrific! Thank you!!! Your detailed build post really helped alot!! I was constantly looking at the photos during the build haha
[quote="Vladi"]Very nice, congrats! The seabase is terrific![/quote] Thank you!!! Your detailed build post really helped alot!! I was constantly looking at the photos during the build haha
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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:13 pm |
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Very nice, congrats! The seabase is terrific!
Very nice, congrats! The seabase is terrific!
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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:32 pm |
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