@@g-kip Thank you, as I've said before, I'm really enjoying this build. And you'll like that micro crystal clear. It adds for a good detail as you said
I think i saw Grant use that crystal clear also. I used to save some plastic from windows in packiging, but that would be more usefull for bigger windows i guess. Keep it up, looking forward to see it finished
@@genojoe3176 I wonder what the long term is on "laminating" a build, i have zero experiance with that. I never thought about building models for the eternity.
@@martinaalderink7773 Martin, I didn't mean laminating like you would with wood. What I meant was there's a 3D plastic printed base and then each side of that gets wood attached to it. So it basically looks like a piece of plywood
@@Curtis_Wooden_Shipyard Curtis, I saw the crystal clear while I was watching a boat build for a battleship and they were doing all the portholes. Then I thought, that'll work on wooden chips too
Greg, thank you! The build is moving along quickly, but being retired has something to due about it...LOL. The Micro Kristal Klear works great in creating a well made porthole and is available at Amazon.
Very Nice ! Happy new years. Your model is very precise. Really nice built !!
Nice work Joe, I find the Micro crystal clear very useful for adding that little extra detail, the colour looks amazing you've done a great job.
Didn`t i see you use that also? i seem to remember. Btw, just finished ornaments on Sovereighn. After only 10 yrs or so XD
@@g-kip Thank you, as I've said before, I'm really enjoying this build. And you'll like that micro crystal clear. It adds for a good detail as you said
@@martinaalderink7773 I think I'll go check that now while I'm waiting for Olha to come on
@@martinaalderink7773 My last model kit I did was the endurance and it had portholes. Maybe you saw it from that build
@@martinaalderink7773 My last model kit I did was the endurance and it had portholes. Maybe you saw it from that build
I think i saw Grant use that crystal clear also. I used to save some plastic from windows in packiging, but that would be more usefull for bigger windows i guess.
Keep it up, looking forward to see it finished
@@martinaalderink7773 Thank you, sir! I'll see you in a few hours at Olha
@@martinaalderink7773 I've never tried it on a large piece. That's something we'll have to experiment with
@@genojoe3176 I wonder what the long term is on "laminating" a build, i have zero experiance with that. I never thought about building models for the eternity.
@@martinaalderink7773 Martin, I didn't mean laminating like you would with wood. What I meant was there's a 3D plastic printed base and then each side of that gets wood attached to it. So it basically looks like a piece of plywood
@@genojoe3176 gotya
Hi Joe, it realy is a very nice model with lots of details. Did not know about the kristal clear. Sounds interesting. Beautifully done!
@@Curtis_Wooden_Shipyard Curtis, I saw the crystal clear while I was watching a boat build for a battleship and they were doing all the portholes. Then I thought, that'll work on wooden chips too
Very very nice work Joe. 👌🫡
Thank you, sir!
Great work Joe! your progressing quickly. I'm definitely buying some of that Kristal Clear.
Greg, thank you! The build is moving along quickly, but being retired has something to due about it...LOL. The Micro Kristal Klear works great in creating a well made porthole and is available at Amazon.