Sunday 14 January 2024

Nikephorean Byzantine progress - posted by Kevin O'Kane, 10 January 2024

Significant step forward for my Nikephorean Byzantines; 6 more double-based Bow X. Featuring more home-designed and manufactured shield transfers, and a right royal pain they are to create! 

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Vincent Cholewa
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Nice work. I know chi rho and alpha and omega but what was IC XC?
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John Dods
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Vincent Cholewa jesus christ
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Bob Andriola
Vincent Cholewa it‘s an abbreviation for Jesus Christ (in Greek). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christogram
Christogram - Wikipedia
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Christogram - Wikipedia
Christogram - Wikipedia
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John Dods
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Vincent Cholewa often IC XC NI KA = Jesus Christ conquers
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Vincent Cholewa
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John Dods and Bob Andriola thank you both ðŸ˜Š
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James Hook
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Looks great. How do you make a shield transfer?
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Kevin O'Kane
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James Hook I've only written one thesis in my entire life (!) but I will add a link to a useful You Tube item later. In my case, I use Corel Draw (a vector graphics program) to create the designs, then print on special transfer paper (Kapiti Hobbies had some).
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Kevin O'Kane
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BTW I use a vernier caliper for precise measurements of tiny objects!
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Make your own waterslide decals - inkjet and laser printed model transfers
Make your own waterslide decals - inkjet and laser printed model transfers
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Alastair Duncan
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It's all Greek to me!!!!
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Philip Gates
Alastair Duncan Romans man, they're Romans!



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