Thank you for probably the most comprehensive tutorial on copper plating a hull. The closeup camera work makes learning the technique so easy. I’m eagerly looking forward to the upcoming episodes. Best wishes.
Hello John, great dog show, lovely boys. Loved the almost surgical precision you show when cutting those small cupperplates into size and shape. The mantra for modelbuilders "patience, patience and patience". Best wishes Simon
We know Wolf's favorite toy is his ball, what is Buddies? Again a wonderful job. I was wondering how do you plan you ship builds? Do you set aside sections of the build by the hour or just do your best and stop when you get tired or are forced to stop because of the editing required for your videos?- Mike
Buddy doesn't care for any toy, he has given up himself for hugs and food! I start building and when i finish what i want to do i start the editing of the videos. To make a 30 minute video i may have to film 30 to 35 small videos.
Hi John, another great and really interesting video…love it. Whilst I know you have completed the copper work have you considered a ‘photo-etch’ bender for the copper plates going forward. It may be an option as they both hold and give a great / crisp bend on the copper….. especially for the keel, bow and stern. Hope you don’t mind me suggesting it. She looks fantastic Kindest Regards Gary
@@garrburton3375 Hi Gary! Thank you very much!!! Oh i don't mind at all :) I prefer copper plates, they give a wonderful fantastic look , they just need more work :)
I have a question on copper plating. Love your work , I’m going to rehab an old model with copper hull. Do you make scratch build plates with rivets tool ?? Also do you clear coat the copper hull ?
Hi Robert! Thank you very much!!! No i haven't made any scratch plate with a rivet tool. I have used only pre-cut copper plates. Yes after i have finished the copper plating i use one coat of clear gloss varnish, not with a paint brush, i spay the varnish.
your belgian friend has a lot of energy. His ball is priceless
This ball is his life!
Thank you for probably the most comprehensive tutorial on copper plating a hull. The closeup camera work makes learning the technique so easy. I’m eagerly looking forward to the upcoming episodes. Best wishes.
Glad you enjoyed it! I can insure you that you will love the next steps :) Thank you very much!!!
Hello John, great dog show, lovely boys. Loved the almost surgical precision you show when cutting those small cupperplates into size and shape. The mantra for modelbuilders "patience, patience and patience".
Best wishes Simon
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!!! That's the way, patience , you said it all!!!
Very delicate but amazing results!
Thank you! 😊
Hello John !! Amazing result , I love your Work ...
I am admiring you, you are watching the full series in two days!!!
Good work John, regards Nigel😊
Many thanks my friend!!!
Hermoso tu trabajo naval felicidades....🇲🇽🇲🇽...
Thank you very much my friend!!!
We know Wolf's favorite toy is his ball, what is Buddies? Again a wonderful job. I was wondering how do you plan you ship builds? Do you set aside sections of the build by the hour or just do your best and stop when you get tired or are forced to stop because of the editing required for your videos?- Mike
Buddy doesn't care for any toy, he has given up himself for hugs and food! I start building and when i finish what i want to do i start the editing of the videos. To make a 30 minute video i may have to film 30 to 35 small videos.
Hi John, another great and really interesting video…love it.
Whilst I know you have completed the copper work have you considered a ‘photo-etch’ bender for the copper plates going forward. It may be an option as they both hold and give a great / crisp bend on the copper….. especially for the keel, bow and stern.
Hope you don’t mind me suggesting it.
She looks fantastic
Kindest Regards
Gary
@@garrburton3375 Hi Gary! Thank you very much!!! Oh i don't mind at all :) I prefer copper plates, they give a wonderful fantastic look , they just need more work :)
I have a question on copper plating. Love your work , I’m going to rehab an old model with copper hull.
Do you make scratch build plates with rivets tool ?? Also do you clear coat the copper hull ?
Hi Robert! Thank you very much!!! No i haven't made any scratch plate with a rivet tool. I have used only pre-cut copper plates. Yes after i have finished the copper plating i use one coat of clear gloss varnish, not with a paint brush, i spay the varnish.