I've been working on this one for a while, kind of got put on hold for the summer; spare time goes out the window when you get a job and your friends start getting licenses . Anyways, some of you might remember the boat from a while back, it's Mig's 1/35 PG-117 Soviet "Fast-Boat". Unfortunately, the other night before it was encased in resin, it slipped out of my literal "butterfingers", (I really had just finished a bag of popcorn) and sent it smashing towards the floor. I repaired as much as possible, but the headlight went AWOL, so I'm going to use one form one of my dad's old car kits, and I have to do something about the chunk that got taken out of the the bow gunwhale.
I still have a ot of work left, with groundwork, tie downs and chains, figures, some scared geese. The boat sank deeper into the reisn than planned to the point that it's almost resting on the bottom, so I might position a figure to look like he's using a paddle to shove the boat off from shore. Anyways, here's some WIP pictures:
Oil spill. In real life, the black oil in the reisn covers far less space than the dark pictures make it seem.
One of the figures so far, I used lead-foil to rework his webbing/straps, and the result was quite satisfying, even if they are out of scale a bit:
Comments/questions/criticism welcome and appreciated.
Thanks for looking, Ian
"Scanlon: work your knobby hands on the table in front of you, constructing a make-beleive bomb to blow up a make-beleive world."