The Vladimir Monomakh in 1/700...

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Hello Jim

As usual, it is a silversmith work :thumbs_up_1: your work it is of an incredible delicacy !!! I like it!
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Another masterpiece Jim. It definately needs proof by using pics with fingers, tools or films that these ships are indeed 1/700. Ratlines and furled sails are trully exceptional. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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sign of life..... :wave_1:

Th model has been progressing in minutia.... teeny bits seem like a great achievement-individually they are nothing--collectively they make the end model...

alas it does not make for interesting reading...

The 4 x stocked anchors are scratched
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The ships boats have been cobbled together from various items in my scrap-box, some WEM, some Combrig, some old WSW with the large steam-picket boat being entirely scratchbuilt on a wooden carved hull
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Thereafter, twixt crew painting and making davits of wire...

the rigging....--I actually enjoy the rigging stage--though ofr a given effect it does seem to have taken forever!!!
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The final completion beckons--just the sea, flatcoat touching in...

and onto a model with no masts!!!


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jim, i'm going to sue you at the Aia international court for crimes against the modelers.
You are killing us :big_grin:

seriously, your work on the Monomakh is truly fantastic. another step in shipmodeling.
I L-O-V-E the rigging. it's really complex and breath-taking.
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That is stunning Jim.
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ENDLESS Rigging later....

(along with some davits and people! )

she is done...( I think--as far as it can ever be done! )

Full picture feature in gallery in near future!

Next ship will have more funnels and less masts!

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Hi jim .

Splendide ... :thumbs_up_1:
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Stunningly delicate.
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Hi Jim,

great job not only on the really fine rigg :thumbs_up_1:
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Superb as always Jim :thumbs_up_1:

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There is something really special about the VM, the shape, the funnels the masts, and your dedication to getting all those details right. I hope you feel it was worth the effort. I think the results are truly spectacular.

There are the famous and infamous ships that everyone knows about and buys. There are the ships that seem inexplicably to flood the market in great numbers, despite being very thin on historical significance... and then there are these ships that verge on the obscure, played no great role in history, and yet have this magical quality, the balancing of shape and color and time period. I really think the VM is one of those ships, at any rate, she is for me. :thumbs_up_1:

Congratulations on a really amazing build! Magnificent collusion of skill and subject. :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo:
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Jim, i'm speechless.

it's a great build. you have to be really proud of it, it's a show-stopper, really.

my sincere congratulations!
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My God, that thing's ALIVE!
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Sweet!
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Jim, this is really fascinating: Sails from white glue looks fantastic. And in combination with your crispy rigging ...
Did you use white glue also for extended sails (gesetzte Segel)?
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No--I always make my sails of thin paper--sometimes wetted and shaped over a light bulb and force dried on a heater.

some 1/700 sailmaking of mine can be seen here:

http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html

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Incredible!
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Gentlemen!

thank you all for your nice comments!

I do myself actually rather like the model I must confess!

I am now actively seeking inspiration from my books ( and kit stash!)
for the next project!

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Hello Jim!

How about that HMS Queen Elizabeth in WW2 fit? :heh:

Your Vladimir Monomakh is simply stunning as usual and a real pleasure to look at!

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Hello Jim
I had simply missed this masterpiece,Shame has I,Jim, you surpassed yourselves on this model :woo_hoo: A future best of show!!!!
bravissimo Maestro!!
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