Posted: 11/4/2007 12:44:01 AM EDT
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Who here builds 'em? What companies should I look for? Right now I'm building the Constructo Flyer model(my first tallship model). Any suggestions for my next project? It's really nice but the instructions are god aweful(10 or so pictures with one side of one page of directions). For the most part its just figuring it out on your own from the pictures. Are most of them like that? If you buy a model that doesn't have any sails, just the rigging, how hard is it to add sails/is that usually an option? Also i've you've got 'em, post pics! |
I got mine for christmas in 2000. I worked on it off and on for a year before putting it away. I pulled it out again and I'm not putting it away till it's done or I smash it in a fit of rage.
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I've really wanted to put some models together, but I don't feel I have the attention to detail to put them together and make them look really good. Towely, are you going to make it to the HTF dinner or what? |
You can get cheap shitty models for about 14.99 that are very basic. Try one out and go from there. I don't really have the time for models but I usually have 2-3 projects going that I will do a step or two every couple days on. I'm gonna try but thats a hell of a drive for me. I've got some friends in that area and I'm gonna try to coordinate a hunting trip with them on Sunday so I wouldn't have to drive all the way back home in the same day. That and it's a great excuse for an extra day of hunting.
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Man, thats all the way across the state for me...I don't wanna hear you bitching. ETA: Holy shit, I just map quested it...not nearly as far as I thought. Total Est. Time: 2 hours, 41 minutes
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I've bought four of these things and have not finished one yet (about 10) years. The instructions with all of them are terrible. I think it is because all these model makers are foreign and don't really market for the U.S. Here's a good web site with a lot of different model companies. www.historicships.com/menu.htm |
Well Constructo sends the same instruction booklet no matter where they sell it. The book I got has about 10-12 different languages in it. |
![]() You know, as far as models go those can end up looking damn good on a wall somewhere if you build them right. And they aren't just a piece of cake either.. My cousin built one once and it looked fairly challenging for a beginner. Not nearly as challenging as an entry level regular model but enough to get you familiar with some of the steps(though I would advise just going to the entry level if you have ever worked on any models at all). |
You could tear up the sails and splinter the rigging a bit and make it look like someone went apeshit on it with bar or chain shot. ![]() edit: nvm it's all plastic. I suppose you still could be that might be a bit difficult. |




