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Building Ship Process for Beginner - Attn: Yann Solo

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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 16, 2006 11:28 AM

I live in Kitchener Ontario.  I have a model shop in town and one in Cambridge, both carry the same paint brands and none of them carry PE sets for ships.

 

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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 16, 2006 10:01 AM

Panther88

Here is another link for a 4 part article on building the banner Arzonia. It might be a bit detailed, but he gives some very good points. I see from another thread that you can send 4-5 hours a day on a build, boy are you lucky. I can only devote anout 1-2 hours a day on a build.

 http://www.rollmodels.net/nworkbench/onlinebuild/arizona/arizona1.php

 Most people build the hull first and mount it to a temporary building board so it is stable, or you can use the display base that comes with the model. Thenthey build up the super structure bit by bit shecking the alinemant as you go and painting the sub assemblies, just like the ream ship would have been built.

Keep at it , ship modeling is a great past time.

Dick Wood

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Posted by ddp59 on Thursday, November 16, 2006 12:05 AM
can use airbrush on hull & superstructure before doing the small parts. were in ontario are you as i'm just south of barrie?
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Building Ship Process for Beginner - Attn: Yann Solo
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:59 PM

Yann Solo, thanks for the link to your TAM 1/350 Bismark, you are amazing.  I have modelled for over 20 years but never ships, but I am now right into it.  What I am struggling with is I can't find any good articles on the web that have step by step, they all have high level build reviews.  I am confused if you put the hull together and paint, paint the decking and then install it and paint everything in sub-assemblies and then install it.  It seems with your Bismark you built everything up before painting.

 I have the Trumpeter Hood and I am stuck on how to approach the building/painting process as ship building is new to me.  I was thinking of building everything up and gluing it all together, filling sanding the deck seams around the edge of the hull or where ever there is a bad fit and then painting, masking, painting, etc, but I just don't know.  Do ship modellers do a lot of brush painting?  I am use to using my airbrush for everything.

One thing that sucks living in Ontario, Canada I have very few model shops, only one in my try city area and I can't get PE sets, only have MM, TAM, Gunze paint.  Anything I order on line I have to pay exchange rate, shipping and I get killed with those expenses.

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