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1/700 Scale oil tanker, the 'Shiriya' in a dockside diorama

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    August 2014
Posted by Ozmac on Saturday, August 23, 2014 4:55 PM

Don asked: "Is that a photo backdrop, or is the background photoshopped?"

It's just a photo backdrop, an A3 printout which is bigger than needed, allowing me room to move it up or down till it looks "right". After cutting it to size, I then stick it on the wall behind my bookshelf, and take the photo.

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  • From: AandF in the Badger State
Posted by checkmateking02 on Saturday, August 23, 2014 1:01 PM

Another great looking bit of work!

 

 

 

 

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    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:48 AM

I always do my photos outside in sunlight. Of course, that means no photographing in winter (I'm in Minnesota).  But sunlight sharpens fine detail and provides high contrast, which I think is more realistic than eBay style lighting.  BTW, the last forum in the list of forums is on model photography.  Give it a try.

Is that a photo backdrop, or is the background photoshopped?

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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    August 2008
Posted by tankerbuilder on Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:04 AM

Hmm;

   I see another well done ship .You are not mistaken in her placement either .There quite few ships of all nations and ship types to be seen in that harbor in the time period .    T.B.

P.S. I don't worry about the bugs ,shoulder charging stuff, as much as I worry about spiders taking up house-keeping in my hangar decks !
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    August 2014
1/700 Scale oil tanker, the 'Shiriya' in a dockside diorama
Posted by Ozmac on Friday, August 22, 2014 11:31 PM

This is the last of my catch-up postings since joining the forum here this week. It's a Pit Road 1/700 scale plastic kit model of a 1930s Japanese oil tanker, the 'Shirya'. 

Poor old 'Shiriya'. If there's one load you wouldn't want to be carrying during WWII, when the submarine, the USS 'Trigger', fires a torpedo into your sides, it's aviation gasoline. But that's what happened, and as expected it was followed by an almighty kaboom-ball-of-fire type demise for the 'Shiriya'. That all happened in September 1943.

The diorama is a made-up fantasy, as the town in the background is Nice in France, and I don't think Japanese oil tankers ever visited Nice. The other little ships on the water are 1/700 Hasegawa 'Harbour kit' models, and you get a stack of them for about 10 bucks. The buildings dockside are metal PE on the left, and to save money, I made my own buildings on the right, based on the photo-etched originals.

The Pit Road kit is very nice indeed, and everything fitted nicely with a minimum of alterations required, apart from the usual smoothing and sanding. It being 1/700 scale, it's all tweezers on deck!

Sorry about the photo quality. I pinched a sheet of my wife's large paper sheets as a background and did the photos in natural light outdoors, with odd looking results.

The one outstanding boo-boo in this model is the ventilation pipe beside the gun near the bow. When I left the model late one afternoon, it was  perfectly upright. The next time I visited it was bent forward and set in place. My wife's theory is that a very large cockroach probably shoulder-charged it late at night. She's probably right!

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