Hello all,
Here is a picture of the seiner that I've been working on along with the photos that I based it off of. They are each 3" long. It takes me about 3 hours to do one of these. Each time I build it I adjust the design. That is prototype # 2 in the front. #3 is toward the back.
I shot the rear photo with the blue water from Land's End on the Homer Spit, Alaska. The other photo is from the newspaper and is herring seiners out of Togiak, Alaska.
I seem to be getting better on this. I discovered about rolling masts and booms from this site. Thanks. They work better than flat parts.
Tomorrow's version #4 should be even better. I'm adding radar and antennas along with reworking the deck house. I might do the net-corks by rolling a tube and cutting it and then getting some black tissue paper of the net.
Such fun.
Here is a picture of the seiner that I've been working on along with the photos that I based it off of. They are each 3" long. It takes me about 3 hours to do one of these. Each time I build it I adjust the design. That is prototype # 2 in the front. #3 is toward the back.
I shot the rear photo with the blue water from Land's End on the Homer Spit, Alaska. The other photo is from the newspaper and is herring seiners out of Togiak, Alaska.
I seem to be getting better on this. I discovered about rolling masts and booms from this site. Thanks. They work better than flat parts.
Tomorrow's version #4 should be even better. I'm adding radar and antennas along with reworking the deck house. I might do the net-corks by rolling a tube and cutting it and then getting some black tissue paper of the net.
Such fun.