Yesterday started the Dead Eyes And rigging. It's a very time consuming chore. I wonder how models of yester years where made with out all the fancy super glues & carpenter glues that we have now. P/S I cheated And had to use piano wire to keep dead eyes in line . I tried to do that job the way the diagram said but I failed so I did it my way.
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Yesterday started the Dead Eyes And rigging. It's a very time consuming chore. I wonder how models of yester years where made with out all the fancy super glues & carpenter glues that we have now. P/S I cheated And had to use piano wire to keep dead eyes in line . I tried to do that job the way the diagram said but I failed so I did it my way.
Quite right Garth. Whatever works for you.
This is one of the joys of modeling, ie. there are many different ways of achieving the desired end-result. The method adopted by kit manufacturers is not always the easiest or best way of making something, but probably the most economic.
Do whatever suits you best.
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This is one of the joys of modeling, ie. there are many different ways of achieving the desired end-result. The method adopted by kit manufacturers is not always the easiest or best way of making something, but probably the most economic.
Do whatever suits you best.
😉