Nice stuff Bob. I particularly like the idea with the apron !. I can'
begin to tell you how many times I've spent 30 minutes or more cutting,
folding and edge colouring a tiny part only to fumble it and drop it on
the dark carpet never to be seen again. It's absolutely amazing how they
disappear. Beautiful yacht.
Bones
On 6/5/20 7:45 am, bpenikas via Papermodels II wrote:
Finished another one during lock down:
Mondorfer Motor yacht Apollo
Free paper Downloaded from:
https://www.kallboys.de/mondorfer-bastelboegen\
“The model has 197 parts and is in 1:40 scale. Its stand is a kithara
, in Greek mythology, the God Apollo is often represented with this
instrument.”
Printed on 110 Card stock
2.Simultaneously cut out parts for thekithara stand.
3.Reinforced the deck by laminating stiff cardand allowed to dry
weighted overnight .
4.Hull sprayed with Krylon shakey can acrylic clear gloss and allowed
to dry overnight.
5.In- process6.Bow detail
7.& 8.While sitting, my apron is clamped to the work surface to catch
tiny parts that drop onto my lap.
9.Engine
10.Except for antennas the Apollo yacht is Completed: Length 9.5
inches 5 inches high.
BP
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