i have blackberries, muscadines, persimmons, mulberries, black walnuts, and pecans. hopefully next year I'll have some figs.
I only have 2 acers of land to work with, minus what the house, carport, and shop is on.
over at paper shipwright there is a free template for making ship's railing that you can download, it has 2, 3, and 4 railings at different scales as well as a ladder template.
https://www.papershipwright.co.uk/product/thread-railings-template/
Tonino I have followed this build almost from day 1. As wonderful as this model is..... it is well worth the wait.
In my opinion, this model is just as good (if not better than) Uhu02's Falcon's cockpit.
I use CA glue (super glue). but I have to use a respirator because of the fumes. So use in a WELL ventilated area.
Or you could (after the model is built) spray it with clear (gloss or matt) lacquer. this works well when you apply several coats.
I know there are other ways... but I don't know...
mijob, you keep this level of excellence up and you might be getting a job offer from Revell or Monagram.... or ILM:)
I LOVE your models. thank you for all your hard work.
I use a metal scribe that has been dulled to score lines with. I have tried to use the back of my x-acto knife as was suggested to me when I first started building paper models, but it didn't work. I kept cutting through the paper. Also, I use 1/8" hardieboard as a cutting mat. You can get it in...
This is great, isn't it wonderful what can be done with a little bit o' paper, some colored markers or crayons or colored pencils, and a lot of imagination.
By the way, welcome to the forum. Those are nice models.
The story behind these towers.
I made one using the original file and did not like the way it fit into the bottom box when not in use. So I was talking about redesigning the bottom box. My niece (BIG Harry Potter fan) was in the room and asked if I could make one for her, and could I make it...