scratch-building 1/350 '1915-1920' Dutch-generic-tugboat

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Re: scratch-building 1/350 '1915-1920' Dutch-generic-tugboat

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Thank you gentlemen for your appreciative words-

- I do appreciate you taking the time to look
and comment/ help./ guide!

the model has been photographed and has been submitted to the gallery

( there is only so much that can be photographed on such a small model !!! :big_grin: !)
Thanks

herewith a couple of sample photos!

JIM B
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Re: scratch-building 1/350 '1915-1920' Dutch-generic-tugboat

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Wow!A bit of black smoke coming out of the chimney indicating that the steam engine is running at full speed and it looks like the real thing is going to tow a ship in trouble...!

Bravo Jim! :thumbs_up_1: :cool_1:
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Re: scratch-building 1/350 '1915-1920' Dutch-generic-tugboat

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your wish is my command! :cool_2:
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Re: scratch-building 1/350 '1915-1920' Dutch-generic-tugboat

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Thank you Monsignor! :big_grin: :cool_2: Perfect!
Pascal

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Re: scratch-building 1/350 '1915-1920' Dutch-generic-tugboat

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Wow! Very nice work! :thumbs_up_1:
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Ahh, the endless possibilities of Photoshop ...

When I first heard about 'aerogels' in the late 1980s I thought they would be interesting material for smoke: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerogel

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From Wikipedia

Unfortunately, the stuff seems to be pretty expensive in pure form.
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Re: scratch-building 1/350 '1915-1920' Dutch-generic-tugboat

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Fantastic Jim! Big or small, complex or simple, you never fail to pour in enough work, love and passion and that can clearly be felt in the finished model. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:


Those aerogels are really intriguing wefalck!
It looks like they may be a bit too brittle to work with, and may be difficult to colour. Not to mention difficult to obtain...
But I certainly learned something new today! :thumbs_up_1:
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