Tom, you are a TH-cam star! Just found you after a conversation with DM. I will make sure you are following all prescribed allowable techniques and keep you honest! 😁😁
@@shipmodelguy I will e-mail you to make sure you have current address. Have not done much modelling recently - no excuse, except I have been making furniture. Rearranged my shop and now I can't find anything!
Hi Tom, your videos are great and have helped me out a lot. I’m building a Mamoli 1/54 scale of the HMS Halifax it has many extra pieces I can not identify in the instructions. Is this common with Mamoli. One piece in particular is a 150mm L shaped strip 2mm/2mm, any ideas what an L shape would be commonly used for in a schooner model. Thank you, Jon H.
Glad you're getting something from the videos. As to your question, I'm sorry to say I have no idea how the piece you described might be used. I not familiar enough, either with the vessel or the specific kit you're building to offer an intelligent guess. But, perhaps someone reading your comment may have the answer. We can hope... Good luck.
Thanks, i was missing your content very much! Can you make a video about cutting/outlining practices, in terms of precision. I always find myself making things just not aligning right even though i though i measured well. or my cuts are a half degree of 45 and it shows... or sometimes i forget about the width of the saw, or the teeth make things wider. etc. I think most if it is to technique, and knowing what to do and what not but i don't have that experience yet. can you make a video about the practices you have learned over the years about cutting and sawing to make things look perfect instead of just good???
Tom, you are a TH-cam star! Just found you after a conversation with DM. I will make sure you are following all prescribed allowable techniques and keep you honest! 😁😁
Robert, I've missed you! Since Napier never gives me any feedback, I'm relying on you to hold my feet to the fire. More to come soon.
@@shipmodelguy I will e-mail you to make sure you have current address. Have not done much modelling recently - no excuse, except I have been making furniture. Rearranged my shop and now I can't find anything!
@@robertcraig5741 You should have enough table and chairs by now. Get back in the real shop!!!
@@shipmodelguy I really should since I have at least a couple of projects that are unfinished.
so simple when you think about it, a form tool scraper. A BIG thank you , i needed this for my Corel Bellona
glad I could help!
Thanks, Claes. Keep me posted on your project.
Astonishing video, Tom! I've never seen this method described or demonstrated before, and I'm anxious to give it a try.
Thanks. Let me know how you make out.
Keep up the exceptional job !! Lovin' it!
Very good modelling help, thankyou
Thank you
Excellent video, never thought of creating the scraper using the lathe or old exacto blades
William Tuttle Well, like I say in the video, necessity is a real mothah for yah!
another great informative video , thanks , ive been wondering how to make these shaped mouldings , seems so easy now you've shown me
Glad this helped.
Thanks Tom, Missed your videos and I love the content.
Thanks for sticking around. More to come soon.
Welcome back mr. Tom.. missed you already.!
Hang in there, Ahmad. More stuff coming soon! T
Really appreciate your videos Tom. They really hellp a modelling niib like me. Thanks so mucb for posting.
Glad you're enjoying them. More to come.
Great work Tom. Your video's very informative. I am working on the H.M.S Victory. Lot's of good idea's Thank's
Good luck!
Hi Tom, your videos are great and have helped me out a lot. I’m building a Mamoli 1/54 scale of the HMS Halifax it has many extra pieces I can not identify in the instructions. Is this common with Mamoli. One piece in particular is a 150mm L shaped strip 2mm/2mm, any ideas what an L shape would be commonly used for in a schooner model. Thank you, Jon H.
Glad you're getting something from the videos. As to your question, I'm sorry to say I have no idea how the piece you described might be used. I not familiar enough, either with the vessel or the specific kit you're building to offer an intelligent guess. But, perhaps someone reading your comment may have the answer. We can hope... Good luck.
Thanks, i was missing your content very much!
Can you make a video about cutting/outlining practices, in terms of precision. I always find myself making things just not aligning right even though i though i measured well. or my cuts are a half degree of 45 and it shows... or sometimes i forget about the width of the saw, or the teeth make things wider. etc.
I think most if it is to technique, and knowing what to do and what not but i don't have that experience yet.
can you make a video about the practices you have learned over the years about cutting and sawing to make things look perfect instead of just good???
Hi Matthijis. That could definitely be a possibility. Thanks for the thought. Is your boat in the water yet?
ich hab mal ein Abo da gelassen wir haben das selbe Hobby machen beide Videos ich werde also einiges ausprobieren von dem was du zeigst
Danke schön