Ditto on the "real life stuff" getting in the way of bench time... here is to a MUCH better 2011! Here is my feeble completed entry:
Ok, this one was a pain…. Unlike the new cyberhobby and/or Airfix kits, the ARII offering of the Trafalgar class does NOT have any sail detail. I am talking about the two structural components shown by the arrows:
I spent some time gauging, chiseling, fixing, putty/sanding, trying to get some semblance of the structure. I have no WIP pics of any of that, was not a fun part of the build….
Anyways, all of the sensors/masts were chopped, as they were just random bits of plastic. I fixed the top of the sail which had some empty spaces. Next, the propeller! Inaccurate, as you get a “standard” five flat blade ship prop that is also way too thick. Tried a few things, settled for foil from a wine bottle (some good Spanish Rioja).
Looks just a tad better than the plastic blob, but was a learning experience. With practice and patience, I can make better props with the foil.
Tried something different for a base: Plastic candy boxes, sand and some rocks:
Made a cheesy underwater scene (WIP of joining the two open boxes, that was a pain!):
Then mounted the sub on clear ‘stubs” on the base. Sub was painted flat black, I need to take new pics, the sub looks waaaay too dark!
I was going to add some other stuff, but time ran out, so this is it! I may attempt a better final pic to upload later, looks a tad dark at my end. I also had another Trafalgar, waterlined, will finish that one down the road …
Thanks for being a great host and my apologies for not contributing more as the usual combo of work, life and health keeps getting in my way!
Cheers