So why is this a great video…….. 1. The music……. What’s not to like…… jazzzzzzzzzzz 😎 2. The self-deprecation……. ‘I’m not an expert’……. but who is? We all approach this hobby with our own techniques, we do our own thing, we listen and learn from others, and gradually we progress and improve 3. Fantastic filming…… we can always see what Alex is doing, fingers and thumbs don’t get in the way 4. The general vibe that modelling is just a GREAT thing to do 💕
just recently discovered this channel apologies if this has already been suggested but soaking brass parts in a mixture of salt and vinegar will give them an aged appearance
Grest work again, Alex! That part you didnt know the name of is the crosstrees. Great tip sbout staining wood before glueing with superglue. I learnt that one the hard way!
Felicidades por la forma de contar y guiar en la construcción del Albatros, me está ayudando mucho para construir el mío. Quisiera hacerte una pregunta, ya soy mayor y cada vez veo menos, y he visto que usas unas gafas con aumento para trabajar en forma de casco, me podrías decir por favor cómo se llaman? Para poder comprarme unas igual. Muchas gracias!! Congratulations for the way of counting and guiding in the construction of the Albatross, it is helping me a lot to build mine. I would like to ask you a question, I am older and I see less and less, and I have seen that you use magnifying glasses to work in the form of a helmet, could you please tell me what they are called? So I can buy one just like it. Thanks a lot!!
At 14:59 the piece you didn't know the name of and that you are attaching to the mast is called a crosstree. It's used to spread the topmast shrouds. Also, the ropes you're attaching to the deadeyes should be black, for future reference, they were coated with tar to protect the lines from the harsh marine environment.
You`re doing a great job, Alex. I really want to try it myself, but am still hesitating😐. I think the model has a historical precedent. Are there some infos about the real ship available?
Incredible, simply fantastic beauty!
God himself kissed your hands!
Thanks a lot!!!! Appreciate it 😍
So why is this a great video……..
1. The music……. What’s not to like…… jazzzzzzzzzzz 😎
2. The self-deprecation……. ‘I’m not an expert’……. but who is? We all approach this hobby with our own techniques, we do our own thing, we listen and learn from others, and gradually we progress and improve
3. Fantastic filming…… we can always see what Alex is doing, fingers and thumbs don’t get in the way
4. The general vibe that modelling is just a GREAT thing to do 💕
Honored!! 👍
Agreed!!!! 😊😜
Fantástico modelo parabéns bjs abraços muita saúde
Obrigado! 😊
Dude, excellent job. Plus the jazz music in the background is just... wonderful
Thanks a lot! Really appreciate it 😊
My first OcCre model, then I was hooked. Fantastic models.
Thanks a lot!!!!
just recently discovered this channel apologies if this has already been suggested but soaking brass parts in a mixture of salt and vinegar will give them an aged appearance
Thank you so much!! Good trick. We will try :)
Great vid thanks. Really helps me learn and your tips are really helpful. You have a knack!
Thanks!!
Have you tried putting the blocks on a double over tape strip to hold them in place while tying??
Nice
Job, the kit manufactures could
Make the brass parts black from the beginning but the detail you are putting in this model is nice to see
Grest work again, Alex!
That part you didnt know the name of is the crosstrees. Great tip sbout staining wood before glueing with superglue. I learnt that one the hard way!
Mee too!! Been there, done that! 💪🙂
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Felicidades por la forma de contar y guiar en la construcción del Albatros, me está ayudando mucho para construir el mío. Quisiera hacerte una pregunta, ya soy mayor y cada vez veo menos, y he visto que usas unas gafas con aumento para trabajar en forma de casco, me podrías decir por favor cómo se llaman? Para poder comprarme unas igual. Muchas gracias!!
Congratulations for the way of counting and guiding in the construction of the Albatross, it is helping me a lot to build mine. I would like to ask you a question, I am older and I see less and less, and I have seen that you use magnifying glasses to work in the form of a helmet, could you please tell me what they are called? So I can buy one just like it. Thanks a lot!!
Hi @AlexModeling this question is for you! 😊
At 14:59 the piece you didn't know the name of and that you are attaching to the mast is called a crosstree. It's used to spread the topmast shrouds.
Also, the ropes you're attaching to the deadeyes should be black, for future reference, they were coated with tar to protect the lines from the harsh marine environment.
You`re doing a great job, Alex. I really want to try it myself, but am still hesitating😐.
I think the model has a historical precedent. Are there some infos about the real ship available?