It's a tab and slot construction, pre-punched, apparently good quality kit probably of S. E. Asian origin.
Oh ... and it's of a sundial.
:grin:
Nice find.
underwhat
The flower seems to be covering an eye patch. Might be an idea to print a few more to cover other bits.
:rofl:
Reckon this one'll get our gwammar school boy going again .... (must have been one of those boys' gwammar schools I've heard about)
:twisted:
underwhat
The flower seems to be covering an eye patch. Might be an idea to print a few more to cover other bits.
:rofl:
Reckon this one'll get our gwammar school boy going again .... (must have been one of those boys' gwammar schools I've heard about)
:twisted:
Achilies and Ajax were sister ships of the first group of the Leander class.
For both of them their LBP (length between perpendiculars) was 522' and their LOA (length overall) was 554.5'.
I would hate our David to be shortchanged by a whole 1.95" at 1:200. :-)
Achilies and Ajax were sister ships of the first group of the Leander class.
For both of them their LBP (length between perpendiculars) was 522' and their LOA (length overall) was 554.5'.
I would hate our David to be shortchanged by a whole 1.95" at 1:200. :-)
Blast bags
Your blast bags came out well.
Folks might like to look at http://www.cardmodels.net/forum/showthread.php?t=667&page=22
post #217 and later
An old thread where the images still link because they are located at
http://www.digitalnavy.com/Yambuild/46-3b.jpg...
Blast bags
Your blast bags came out well.
Folks might like to look at http://www.cardmodels.net/forum/showthread.php?t=667&page=22
post #217 and later
An old thread where the images still link because they are located at
http://www.digitalnavy.com/Yambuild/46-3b.jpg...
Barry
I was looking at your pics and reckoning you could achieve a regular layout for the ladders with something like what I've drawn here. It will waste a bit of wire though.
Barry
I was looking at your pics and reckoning you could achieve a regular layout for the ladders with something like what I've drawn here. It will waste a bit of wire though.
So it turns out the blades are in greater danger from you than you are from them. :grin:
For the ladders perhaps wind a stick in the same way as for the rails. (no I don't have shares in fuse wire)