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- raser13
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ot how to manufacture sails?
hey guys, some of you may know that i'm building a sail ship enterprise and i was wondering if any of you would know of a good way to make realistic looking sails. the ones on the base that i started with are plastic and atrocious. i was thinking of like a thinner white material ,tea stained, and some how molded into sails at full wind. any suggestions on matterials to stain with, make up the sails, or stiffen the said fabric would be great. any sugestions on how to form them decently would also be loved
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- Pat Amaral
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You can also use high-thread-count bed sheet material (basically the same thing as muslin). Cut your patterns, soak them in white glue and drape them over the kit sails as formers. When they dry out, you can paint them with a mist of clear smoke to get that "antiqued" look. Finally cut to size. For a little more realism, you can use a pencil to lightly draw very thin vertical lines about 1/4" apart all the way across each sail. The sails in the pics here look like what I'm talking about. By the way, that kit is a lot like how the Enterprise would have looked. Not exactly but similar
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There's a good thread at:
http://cs.finescale.com/forums/350912/ShowPost.aspx
which covers most of the basics. There is also a good ship board at
http://modelshipworld.com/phpBB2/index.php
and the SeawaysShipmodelingList at groups.yahoo.com
I have some drafting linen I'd swap for just about anything interesting if you wanted to give that a try.
http://cs.finescale.com/forums/350912/ShowPost.aspx
which covers most of the basics. There is also a good ship board at
http://modelshipworld.com/phpBB2/index.php
and the SeawaysShipmodelingList at groups.yahoo.com
I have some drafting linen I'd swap for just about anything interesting if you wanted to give that a try.
- raser13
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first off thank you all for the replies.i didn't think i would get that many.i think i'm going to try to do some tea stained tissue paper as the base ship i started with is fairly small.one of the guys at the links mentioned that on small models that some have used tissue and got good results. so to stay with scale i think fabric might just be to thick and would look kind of gaudy. any ideas as how to weather these besides tea stain. i would assume that sails with rain and sea water would get a little molded over time. just thin down black dull paint and let it run down the sail?
i love it when a plan comes together
http://s1015.photobucket.com/albums/af278/raser13/
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