Revell Viking Ship
Re: Revell Viking Ship
Nice tutorial on the sail, such an important item certainly does make a difference in the final result.
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Re: Revell Viking Ship
Now we just need teh appropriate music...
"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."
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Re: Revell Viking Ship
Great info on the sail!
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'
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Re: Revell Viking Ship
Or put my body in it and build a fire under it...
Thanks, P. I immediately painted it with Future before I got to work on it. Gave it a nice billow.
All of those reef points, I tied a knot, cut the line at the knot and then 1/2" or so long tail.
Placed one on each side of the sail, in a spot of CA.
These guys lowered the whole yard to reef the sail, then hoisted it back up. You can see the halyard, it goes back to a cross beam in the stern and includes a couple of blocks. It also functioned as a backstay. I believe every part of this boat was moving relative to the next when under sail.
Thanks, P. I immediately painted it with Future before I got to work on it. Gave it a nice billow.
All of those reef points, I tied a knot, cut the line at the knot and then 1/2" or so long tail.
Placed one on each side of the sail, in a spot of CA.
These guys lowered the whole yard to reef the sail, then hoisted it back up. You can see the halyard, it goes back to a cross beam in the stern and includes a couple of blocks. It also functioned as a backstay. I believe every part of this boat was moving relative to the next when under sail.