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Mirage 1:350 U 176- new pics

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  • From: providence ,r.i.
Posted by templar1099 on Thursday, May 12, 2016 4:46 AM

Thanks Jester. Rigged with Uni Caenis thread,only stuff I had that looked proportionate.

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Posted by Jester75 on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 6:35 PM

I personally think the pics are much better than the first set, thanks for taking the time to retake and repost them! Although I would agree that for my personal liking the rust may be a tad much, I like the build and think it looks pretty good! Love the rigging and think its scale fits the build. What did you use? You can also get a better perpspective on just how big it as well. Not nearly as big as I initially thought it was.

Eric

 

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Posted by templar1099 on Friday, May 6, 2016 12:32 PM

scottrc
Hey Templar, don't worry about the pics


Yea, getting a new camera isn't gonna make me a better photographer.

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Posted by scottrc on Friday, May 6, 2016 11:11 AM

Hey Templar, don't worry about the pics.  Between my digital camera thinking it needs to set my apature on super blurr and dealing with both Photobucket's and FSM's websites, I'm amazed I haven't ran away and taken up fishing.  Just keep trying, I know I still do even though my pictures still turn out like a cats hairball when they show up on the website.

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Posted by templar1099 on Friday, May 6, 2016 6:21 AM

Let's say she's been out over long and due for a refit. 

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Posted by kirill4 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 11:22 PM

Thanks , templar1099,

there short sea passage expected frm LP to Spain...ans approx couple of weeks in the port, discharge cargo...

backgroud story ...mean story (imagine) of the submarine which model you built, show her ,for example when she just left yard, built new...or returned to the base after long patrol voyage...in this respect...

All the Best!

Kirill

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Posted by templar1099 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 5:17 PM

I hope your cruise is uneventful, I'll never take another one as the last time I ended up in Saigon. There is no back story for me, I read some research on the sub type,but more just a learning kit, I'm still practicing. I have 3, 1/350 WW2 battleships and a 1/96 USS Constitution I hope to live long enough to do some justice to.

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  • From: Russia, St.Peterburg
Posted by kirill4 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 3:59 PM

Hi templar1099,

I had gap in 3-4 days in my working schedule...was waitnig in the hotel for the next vessel  assignment... perfect opportunity to talk abt models! :))) ... tommorow will fly to Las Palmas to join anotger vessel and than no more regular internet connection till September...of couse it depends on port of dischare location...

"overdone"... may be yes...depend on the general vessel condition after long voyage, maintenance which crew was able to do...etc., presently  she looks like as laid up in dock for a long time... but I'm not expert at all in such matters...for that need to know ,what is background story, why You decided to paint her in this way and have colored picture of submarine during long voyage or in short after, would be ideal...

undoubtedly your attempt to add texture perception obtained...I like how your model looks!. :)

All the best!

Kirill

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Posted by templar1099 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 1:42 PM
I also notice the nanny has been by.

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Posted by templar1099 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 1:41 PM

Thank you Krill, having seen your WIP I'm surprised you have the time and effort to respond. The rust was an attempt to add some texture perception as would reflect nature, but the English word ( and your English is excellent, why, we even have members that speak British!) the English word would be overdone.   

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  • From: Russia, St.Peterburg
Posted by kirill4 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 10:52 AM

 Good day,

this new fotoes -much better, and model looks ...different and nice!

question,...this imitation of rust... seems a little bit...how to say...too contrast...when I look at the model,this , rusted part , feel like fall apart from the rest of the model appearance...?... or it is just effect on the fotoes...?

sorry for my english ... hope text above has any sence :)))

BRGDS

Kirill

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Posted by Jester75 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 7:04 AM

I feel ya templar as my photos aren't exactly pulitzer prize winners either. Hope your next set turns out good.

Eric

 

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Posted by templar1099 on Thursday, May 5, 2016 5:48 AM

Boy, if I wanted to get raked over the coals I would've joined Photobuckets forum. Just kidding.All constructive criticism welcome. No harm,no foul. Yea in hindsight pics are bad. I usually post an apology for them when I submit. Bad camera, worse photographer and no proper lighting makes for poor results. If I can manage better shots before I leave today I will re-post so you can better see the subject. You may wish for the original pics after. Thanks.

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Posted by Hokey on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 9:02 PM

The Hobbyist

I think the feedback on his pictures are relevant and will serve him well if he takes mine, and  others, suggestions on his photography...honest feedback is something we should be generous in giving and thankful in receiving if we wish to improve...

Oh ya - I get it now, sorry I'm so slow! I just reread your "takes mine, and  others, suggestions on his photography".  

Your suggestion of course was very constructive on how to improve. Let me quote you, "the pics are horrible".  

Great "suggestion" on how to improve! I'm sure we can all "learn" from that. Please don't waste bandwidth with that kind of "honest feedback".

If you want to take the time to offer your "how tos", tecniques, suggstions, etc., they are surely welcome. But to just lambast a mate with a "the pics are horrible" serves no purpose at all.

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Posted by Hokey on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 8:09 PM

The Hobbyist
Jester75
I too would love to see this one in some cleaner pics. 
 

 Agree...the pics are horrible...

Hey! Lighten up! When a modeler posts pics, we should be glad they did and support the work! If the modeler asks for help on how to post better photos, then maybe offer some constructive criticism - not this "pics are horrible" bashing! Geez.

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  • From: N. Georgia
Posted by Jester75 on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 6:49 PM
I too would love to see this one in some cleaner pics. From what I can tell it looks really nice!

Eric

 

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Posted by Hokey on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 6:47 PM

Nice work! I think I have this to build too.  Thanks for posting your pictures - it helps all of us realize what can be done.

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Mirage 1:350 U 176- new pics
Posted by templar1099 on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 4:53 PM

Figured I'd get this posted before I go on hiatus for my spring walkabout. OOB, but came with some PE, of which there are no convoluted configurations to be made,so maybe not a bad intro to using it, I found it helpful. But for the life of me I couldn't get the PE shoulder brackets for the 20's to attach. I also lost the elongated dive plane on three of them ,so trimmed the 4th to match. Kept the kit propellers as they looked better dimensionally,even at that scale. A ham fisted attempt at heavy weathering finished it off. It took quite a beating for a 6 dollar purchase. Even so, the PE parts are on tenuously and I learned too late the the rails attach onto the side of the upper hull. Live and learn.


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Best I could coax out of camera. Thanks again.

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