Q and A Part 1
I try to answer some of your questions about specific techniques and applications. In part 1, we cover mixing acrylic paints for silkspan saills (3:17) and couple of weathering techniques for ship's hulls (15:14). Part 2 will deal with rigging line types and and coloring them to look more like real rope and We'll take a look at detailing sails, both furled and unfurled. That will appear shortly. Looking for silkspan? Try Bluejacket Shipcrafters in Searsport, Maine: http://www.bluejacketinc.com/fittings... Look for the item called Modelspan OR Precision Scale Model Engineering: http://www.psmescale.com/ Just use the web site to get their contact info and call.

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Making Sails for Ship Models from Silkspan, Parts 1 & 2

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Blocks Not from Scratch, Part 1

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Painting for Scale: Staining, Weathering and More

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Video Tour of Whaling Brig, Kate Cory

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Building a Whaleboat, Episode Two

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Sails and Spars: Rigging of a Pirate Ship

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Emma C. Berry: Redefining a Ship Model, Part One

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Ship modeling - How to fix deadeyes at same height

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Rigging Tips: Making Scale Rope Hanks

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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Revell 1:110 HMAV Bounty Part 6 Bind Masts and Furl Sails

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Scale and the Compelling Impression

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Trump Brags About His Brain, Crowd Size & Pool, CBS Fires Scott Pelley & Don Jr's Honeymoon Video

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ROPEWALK for rigging of scale ship models

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lashing shrouds to deadeyes (the easy way)

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Mastering Model Ship Building: Finishing the Sails with Precision

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Archers Hack Could Have Revealed Archery's BIGGEST LIE!!!

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America 1851 Video 28. Making silkspan sails

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How to do ratlines using the clove hitch

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