by Michael E. » Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:48 pm
All:
Is there any place on the web that describes various techniques for scratchbuilding hulls in 1/700 scale?
I've looked at some of the threads on scratchbuilding on this website by Dino Carancini, Andrew Ayling, and others, and have been greatly inspired, but would like more information on the various techniques than is available here.
I'm talking about relatively basic hull shapes--and no plank on frame construction techniques please!
BTW, to Dino Carancini, have you written anywhere how you produced the hull for your HMS Exeter build? I saw the pictures of you working on the hull that accompanied the posting in the gallery, but would be grateful for more detail if that is available somewhere.
And to Andrew Ayling, I like the description of how you built the hull for your HMS Ajax in 1/350, but the links to the photos on the thread are broken. Would it be possible to repost them?
My apologies to you both for this imposition.
And many thanks to all in advance for any help you can provide.
Yours truly,
Mike E.
All:
Is there any place on the web that describes various techniques for scratchbuilding hulls in 1/700 scale?
I've looked at some of the threads on scratchbuilding on this website by Dino Carancini, Andrew Ayling, and others, and have been greatly inspired, but would like more information on the various techniques than is available here.
I'm talking about relatively basic hull shapes--and no plank on frame construction techniques please!
BTW, to Dino Carancini, have you written anywhere how you produced the hull for your HMS Exeter build? I saw the pictures of you working on the hull that accompanied the posting in the gallery, but would be grateful for more detail if that is available somewhere.
And to Andrew Ayling, I like the description of how you built the hull for your HMS Ajax in 1/350, but the links to the photos on the thread are broken. Would it be possible to repost them?
My apologies to you both for this imposition.
And many thanks to all in advance for any help you can provide.
Yours truly,
Mike E.