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Other Stuff => Workbench => Tutorials => Topic started by: gamer Mac on 26 May 2009, 09:51:34 AM
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One of my entries for the LPL was going to be pulp figures ships crew. I am struggling with photographs for the LPL but have found that I can get better pictures with a detailed back ground behind the figures. I thought, on their own, the five figures would be quite boring. So when the extra week appeared in the middle of the previous round I thought I would put the time to good use and build a boat for them to crew.
In hind sight I maybe should have put the extra time into round 5 as I really struggled finishing my horses in time.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_28_21_0.JPG)
Anyway building the boat I started with 2” thick pink foam and carved out the basic shape. I used emery paper to smooth off the hull.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_28_22_1.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_28_24_3.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_28_26_4.JPG)
I built the cabin and engine room out of heavy card. Scored to look like planks and panels.
I used balsa wood for the deck and cabin roof. I cut the balsa into 5 mm strips and then glued them in place. I then sanded the edges of the wood to match the shape of the hull.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_28_23_2.JPG)
The hold was made out of thin card with balsa wood at the corners for support. The cover for the hold was made out of bits of plastic glue together and then covered in a bit of cloth and soaked in watered down PVA.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_32_10_0.JPG)
Test shot for scale
I made the riveted strips out of plastic card for around the edge of the deck. Before super gluing these in place I coated all of the pink foam in watered down PVA glue to prevent the super glue melting it.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_32_11_1.JPG)
The portholes were made out of small washers with plastic rod rivets glued in place.
The rails were made out of plastic rod with small holes drilled to suit some brass rod for the straight bits and plastic rod for the curved railed around the back.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/2/1912_26_05_09_10_32_13_3.JPG)
All the doors and windows were made out of more card.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3/1912_26_05_09_10_32_15_4.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3/1912_26_05_09_10_35_38_0.JPG)
I built a derrick crane out of more balsa wood mounted on a bit a plastic tube cut from an old pen. Other bits of the pen were used for the derrick fittings.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3/1912_26_05_09_10_35_39_1.JPG)
The rope bumpers were made of cord wrapped around more small washers.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3/1912_26_05_09_10_35_40_3.JPG)
Below are a couple of test shots of the loads I took trying to get a detail picture in focus.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3/1912_26_05_09_10_36_44_0.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3/1912_26_05_09_10_36_44_1.JPG)
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I love it :-*
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Fantastic! Really inspiring. You give me some great ideas for a trawler of my own. Thank you :-*
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A very nice model!
very rusty,too!
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That's a corker!
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:-*
Very nice modeling.
A pig, she ain't!
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Oh Yes that's fantastic , love seeeing it come to life
end result brill just the dogs
dodge
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Ray
I was looking for a good name.
I was very surprised that is was not commented on in the LPL.
Below is a picture of the original captain.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3/1912_26_05_09_1_22_38.bmp)
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Excellent! I love the trawler. Might have to get you to build one for me next.
You and Grimm can compete to see who can get the next terrain article in Thrilling Expeditions Quarterly! :D
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Although this is not exactly a 'How to..." it has nice step-by-step photography so I am moving it there anyway.
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I was looking for a good name.
I was very surprised that is was not commented on in the LPL.
Oh, it's an excellent name!
As was your entry.
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Thanks for all the comments
Excellent! I love the trawler. Might have to get you to build one for me next.
You and Grimm can compete to see who can get the next terrain article in Thrilling Expeditions Quarterly! :D
:o :o Praise indeed to be compared to the “Scenery God” Grimm. I think he would win, hands down, in any scenery competition.
It would be brilliant to get something included in your great publications but can it wait until the LPL is finished. I can’t handle the pressure :'( o_o
WORLD WIDE FAME - HERE I COME!!!! (As long as no one tells Grimm about the competition - Shhhh :-X lol)
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Lovely work Colin... :)
I wants one, Precious!
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I am going to ask a dumb question, where do you by the pink foam from reletively cheaply
see I told you it was dumb
dodge
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Well, it is not cheap if you have to buy it at DIYS. If you are looking for odd pieces I would go to a communal recycling centre and sift through the construction debris when no one is looking. Here in Sweden you are supposed to bring in, not out, stuff.
Or you could turn an concrete building upside down peel off the bottom layer. Cheap, yes, but easy, no.
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I love it!
That's brilliant work - the detailing is fantastic, and the painting is superb. On top of all that, it looks very usable in game terms too.
Fantastic!
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I am going to ask a dumb question, where do you by the pink foam from reletively cheaply
see I told you it was dumb
dodge
As you know dumb question are allowed on the LAF ;) I have asked loads
I eventually got the foam from B&Q. It was £30 for a pack of four sheets 2” thick x 20” x 47” long (5 x 50 x 120 cm). Had looked at other sources but it was really expensive. 12” x 12” sheet for £12 at an art shop in Glasgow. I split the pack between me and my brother and I ended up with enough for loads of projects. The only problem I have with the stuff I bought is the thickness. It would have been nicer having thinner sheets for walls etc
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very nice!
what is the size of the Coaster/Trawler you made?
where you buy the miniatures? (sailors)
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very nice!
what is the size of the Coaster/Trawler you made?
where you buy the miniatures? (sailors)
Thanks
The boat is just over 12" (31 cm) long
Figures are pulp Figures
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That's one cool ship! 8)
Helen
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That's a pretty great piece of work. And the crew look like a barfight waiting to happen.
Well done.
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Excellent work.
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Thanks Hammers and Mac
I'll have a look in B&Q
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Beautiful and inspiring. Great work!!
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wow, that's a great work! congrtulations!
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Speechless...absolutely speechless!! ;D :-* :o 8) :D ;) ;D