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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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A wooden Model of a Ship's Cannon. Made by a French Prisoner of War. Working elevation gear, wheels etc. Cast insignia of French Eagles to both cannon and base. 24cm length. 11cm height. Early 19th century
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mando-and-bucky · 1 year
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made this one for my nephew 😁
had to fix a bunch of stuff cause it was very fiddly 😬
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violetomnivore · 2 months
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I bought one of these DIY bookshelf nook kits and I really enjoyed it I have lost a whole day but gained a magical library.
I didn't follow the directions exactly but I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
The question is do I do the castle or the Alice in wonderland one next.
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The lights in it are little bright not sure how to tone them down.
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campbelltownhobbies · 4 months
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Navigating the Seas of Craftsmanship: Wooden Ship Models
Ahoy, ship model enthusiasts! Set sail on a journey through the fascinating world of wooden ship models. From intricate craftsmanship to rich history, join us as we explore the art of ship model construction and uncover tips for beginners venturing into this time-honoured hobby. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a curious beginner, prepare to navigate the seas of craftsmanship with us!
History of Wooden Ship Models
The history of wooden ship models dates back centuries, mirroring the evolution of seafaring vessels. These miniature replicas served various purposes over time, from practical uses to decorative displays. In ancient times, model ships were crafted by skilled artisans as offerings to gods or as symbols of status and wealth.
During the Age of Exploration, ship models became essential tools for shipbuilders and navigators to visualize and plan new vessel designs. The intricate details on these models showcased the craftsmanship and engineering skills of their creators. As maritime trade flourished, so did the demand for accurate scale models that represented different types of ships.
In modern times, wooden ship modelling has transformed into a beloved hobby enjoyed by enthusiasts worldwide. Today's model builders draw inspiration from historical records and blueprints to recreate iconic ships with meticulous accuracy. The legacy of wooden ship models continues to sail through time, preserving a rich maritime heritage for generations to come.
Navigating the Seas of Craftsmanship: Wooden Ship Models
Ahoy, ship model enthusiasts! Set sail on a journey through the fascinating world of wooden ship models. From intricate craftsmanship to rich history, join us as we explore the art of ship model construction and uncover tips for beginners venturing into this hobby. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a curious beginner, prepare to navigate the seas of craftsmanship with us!
Techniques in Ship Model Construction
When it comes to crafting wooden ship models, mastering the techniques is crucial for creating a masterpiece. One fundamental technique is selecting the right materials - quality wood like basswood or walnut can enhance the authenticity of your model.
Precision in measurements and cutting is key to ensuring that each piece fits perfectly together, requiring steady hands and attention to detail. Sanding down edges helps achieve smooth finishes and seamless transitions between parts.
Another vital technique involves patience in assembling intricate details such as rigging and sails, which add character and realism to your model. Painting with precision brings out the unique colors of different ship components.
Investing time in learning these techniques will elevate your craftmanship skills as you embark on building exquisite wooden ship models!
Tips for Beginners in Model Shipbuilding
As you embark on your journey into the world of model shipbuilding, remember that patience and precision are key. Take your time to understand the history and techniques behind wooden ship models, and don't be afraid to start with a simple kit as a beginner. With practice and dedication, you will soon master the art of crafting intricate wooden ship models that truly capture the beauty and essence of these historic vessels. So pick up your tools, gather your materials, and set sail on this rewarding adventure in craftsmanship!
When it comes to crafting wooden ship models, mastering the techniques is crucial for creating a masterpiece. One fundamental technique is selecting the right materials - quality wood like basswood or walnut can enhance the authenticity of your model.
Precision in measurements and cutting is key to ensuring that each piece fits perfectly together, requiring steady hands and attention to detail. Sanding down edges helps achieve smooth finishes and seamless transitions between parts.
Campbelltown Hobbies - Another vital technique involves patience in assembling intricate details such as rigging and sails, which add character and realism to your model. Painting with precision brings out the unique colours of different ship components.
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thecraftingwell · 4 months
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Rolife DG161 Becka’s Baking House DIY Miniature House 3D
About this item
Rolife Becka’s Baking House DIY Miniature House presents a bakery just like a real one. After finishing the assembly, you seem to be able to smell the aroma of the bread. Various types of the bread exists in the bakery.
Age Range: 14 years and up
Material: Wood, plastic, paper-cutting, etc.
Assembly Time: 4h
Pieces: 141
Postage Information
All our scale model orders are shipped via Royal Mail tracked 48 for domestic post and International Tracked for all overseas orders. All items are sent wherever possible on the next available working day. Our kits are packaged in cardboard boxes with recycled/recyclable packing materials. We at times wherever possible use recycled boxes and paper in order to have as lower environmental impact as possible.
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the-delta-42 · 9 months
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Construction Club - F-15 Jet Plane - Model Building Video
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These wood models are fun. This one is a music box and lights up
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catladylovescats · 1 year
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cgclarkphoto · 2 years
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Ready for an Adventure -  cg photography
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puppyeared · 8 months
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is this your card? ♦️♣️♥️♠️ it isnt but you dont wanna hurt his feelings
#this was supposed to be a warmup but i got carried away.... i havent drawn in so long that its been hard to focus orz#im testing a new brush for fun. again.. i think i can use this for clean lineart..?? im surprised i went as long as i did with the#narinder brush honestly... but i wanna try something new so here we are again#if i could get my shit together id love to draw a model of his van because i have smth really cool in mind..i was looking at pictures#of old wooden caravans like the horse drawn ones and i wonder if i could combine that with the shape of an RV#i like the ones with a door at the rear bc it kinda lookslike a train caboose.. maybe he'd get someone to weld him a custom ride!!#idk how intricate and detailed i can design it without making it a pain in the ass to draw every time BUT i have a general idea#it would probably have a door on the side but idk if itd flip down to make a stage or upwards to make a roof?? and then theres a#curtain behind it where he would come out and do his show methinks.. ive been looking at pictures of camping vans on pinterest for ideas#i dont think he LIVES in the van since i mentioned his home is an old run down theatre when he isnt on the road. i wanna draw that too#but the RV should have enough for long travels like a bed and cabinets..? maybe a net hanging on the ceiling where all his props go#id like to think of ideas for a hometown.. toronto has a huge entertainment district so it would make sense for him to live there#although id also love to base parts of it from vancouver since id love to go back and visit </3#..would there be furth names for those places?? nyancouver... clawronto... whinnypeg (like a horse whinny)...#pawson creek.... purrlington... otterwa.. i love coming up with names lol#my art#myart#my oc#oc#sleight#laikas comet oc#fan character#fur#furry art
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mando-and-bucky · 1 year
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i finally made this clock which was a housewarming gift given to me 1.5 years ago 😅
it took so long cause the instructions were in chinese 🥲 😂
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Today's weekly XCX model is:
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Portable Wooden Chair (oj120011)
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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A large Egyptian gesso-painted wood model boat. Middle Kingdom, circa 2133-1797 B.C.
The sailing boat manned by ten sailors arranged in two parallel rows, with a further crew member facing forward and helmsman in the curved stern with a rudder, with a linen sail, the hull painted red, 130cm long. Boats were an integral part of everyday Egyptian life and mythology and as such were considered necessary for the afterlife. Two model boats were usually provided for each tomb, one showing the crew sailing south with the prevailing wind and the other the crew rowing north to allow the deceased to see the whole world of Egypt in both directions, but it also stands for the life and afterlife.. Both papyrus and wooden boats were recreated as models and represent the diversity of Egyptian boats.
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missmungoe · 11 months
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kurokawa & kyoto
And my little haul of merch! A beautiful little wooden model of Red Force that I can assemble myself, a keychain of Ben's wanted poster, and my favourite: a tiny Makino<3
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merakiui · 1 year
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If you thought bodyguard!Floyd would be insufferable with ido!darling, imagine gravure model!darling then absbdbjfjfj
Omg gravure model darling with stalker fan Jade…… gross, slimy, creepy Jade with his gross, slimy, creepy views!!!! >_< he closely follows the magazine in which you’re often featured, buying two copies of each new issue (one to frame as a precious collectible) and the other meant to sustain…damages (i.e. cum stains, sweat, drool, other bodily fluids). He’s found your social media and he also follows that, going through your posts and printing out each tasteful image to string up on his walls.
He’s even bought a few of the swimsuits and lingerie you’ve modeled, and when he fucks into his hand or the onahole (which he pretends is you) he imagines peeling those skimpy outfits from off of your pretty body with skilled fingers. You would look so lovely beneath him, skin hot with desire and arousal, chest heaving with hitched breaths and moans, hands curled into the bedsheets, when he traces his fingertips up your thighs, prying them apart to get a proper look at your pussy. Thoughts of you burying your hands in teal locks to hold him there while he eats you out always send him tipping over the edge. It’s a terrible shame it’s only a fantasy. Oh, the things he’d do if you were really here with him…
Lately, ever since he’s started cyber-stalking and obsessing over you, Jade’s wanted to get into photography. He buys the best camera, but then he also gets a vintage one just for the sake of aesthetics. It would be nice to develop these photos the old way: in a dark room where he must be precise and careful with handling every fragile photograph. Jade photographs a lot of nature, often things he comes across on his walks and hikes. Mushrooms. Trees. Leaves. Flowers. Unique stones or moss growing contrary. He photographs insects: a line of ants leading to an anthill, butterflies swarming blossoms, a caterpillar coming free from its cocoon. He likes the familiar weight of a camera in his hands. He likes being the one behind the lens, peering through at what’s seen with the camera, as if the world that lies beyond it is merely a portrait someone’s painted.
He wants to learn where you live, the places you frequent, what building the company you’re signed to works out of so that he may hopefully have a chance to capture candid photographs of you—things that no one but him will ever see. Intimate sides he will preserve within a picture.
Jade photographs potential locations deep within the forest. He captures the stages of death in permanence: the horrified countenance of your lover when they realize he’s holding a knife in his hand, the aftermath of a brutal slaughter, the perfectly, methodically dismembered corpse with all of its parts packaged in plastic and aligned in a grave dug deep, the mound of soil that soon covers the evidence, and the beautifully rare flowers or tree saplings he plants directly above the body.
Jade develops these photos in the makeshift dark room in his apartment. They’re well-done, but that’s how all of his work is. Eerily flawless. Recently, he learned where you live. It took some digging and lots of patience, but he’s good at uncovering forbidden things. When the time comes to take you, he’ll have to bring his camera along. He’d love to see what expressions he can photograph when he catches you by surprise. And he anticipates every photo will be far better than any of the previous ones he’s taken. After all, they’ll contain you and the raw, beautiful emotions you’ll show him. That’s something he’ll never be able to find in the average magazine.
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catladylovescats · 1 year
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Finished building an ice cream shop model.
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