I am delighted to report that the Port is now finished - pictures of this will be shown at a later point in time. This will form the backdrop for the penultimate part of the Scales of Anubis campaign.
However on the Sunday we are setting the room up for a massive Pirate Game - islands, ports, ships etc
This meant I had to rapidly finish off the ships that had been languishing in the shed..
Principally I needed to add Sails and some rigging...
The Sail Cloth came from a cream coloured table cloth I bought in Wilko a few years back for just this purpose. I merely sewed this onto the spars using needle and thread. Not perfect but it does do the job.
The Sails on the Ainsty Man O War came from a plastic toy - and repainted. Just cant find any more of them ;-(
The ratlines that you can see come from plastic gutter guard - a black mesh like material found in a pound shop. This is made from vinyl so superglue wouldn't work. In the end I sewed the on the top spars and jammed the bases into green stuff (still has to be painted)
I think they look OK and will serve the purpose well..
Ainsty Man O War |
Ainsty Merchant Man |
Ainsty Brig - Sails need to be stiffened with white glue. |
Until next time
These are great. Well done. I love the sails. I have a ship that is languishing as I have no ideas what to do with the sails. I really like how you did them.
ReplyDeleteLooking great sir! :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing
ReplyDeleteFantastic job.
ReplyDeleteI have been avoiding doing the rigging on my Longship, but you make it look easy!
A fine fleet. Well done.
ReplyDeleteSplendid job and great photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely job, well done!
ReplyDeleteWhen I made my ships I made the sails with cardboard you just have to leave some stripes on one end and roll them up on the mast, quick, easy and good looking!
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