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Post by kenjiotama on Oct 25, 2016 0:48:35 GMT
Hey, from watching your videos, I've learned useful techniques for crafting and I put together a sail ship. I used cardboard, hot glue, Popsicle sticks, and a paper towel with skewers for the sail. It turned out really good. Under the deck is 3 inches wide and the top deck 5 inches wide. The back end is flat and comes to a point at the front of the boat. Overall the boat is 11 inches and the lower deck is 9 inches. It is a little annoying to bend the cardboard to get the natural bend of a ship, but it is worth it. The boat pulls apart, making every space usable. I glued Popsicle sticks to the walls of the inner boat to make a frame for the upper deck to prevent sinking and sagging. There is a room for the captain on the front of the deck and a room on the back end as well, as seen in traditional sail boats. The sail is hardened with Elmer's glue and texture of the wood with hot glue. Popsicle sticks for railings around the edges the boat and the crows nest. I will be using it for a game soon. If you want a picture of mine, send me info to do so. I used the skills I learned from your videos and made the boat come to life. Thought it would make a fun video for other viewers. Something you can not find but make for under $10. Sadly I can't add a picture but I would like to see how someone of your creative level would make it and decorate it. All together imgur.com/7ZnZcAEApart, in pieces. imgur.com/Acvowvo
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Oct 25, 2016 2:35:44 GMT
Howdy, If you want a picture of mine, send me info to do so. 1) Upload the photo to imgur.com, photobucket, or image hosting site of your choice. 2) Copy the direct link to the image. 3) In your post, click the little picture( 3rd icon from the left in the right hand group of icons ) at the top. 4) paste in the direct link to the image done. optional) switch over to the BBCode tab and reduce the width to less than 100% Looking forward to seeing your ship, Kev!
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Post by kenjiotama on Oct 25, 2016 14:42:37 GMT
Thanks Kev. The picture has been added.
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Post by margaret on Oct 25, 2016 17:37:12 GMT
Great job for a first build. You seem to have managed the hull curve smoothly.
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Oct 26, 2016 3:10:51 GMT
Howdy, The picture has been added. Nice dude! Karma for you, Kev!
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