Haven't posted any photos in almost a month, but I have been working on the main superstructure parts.
The main gun turrets and barrels. After I painted them, the barrels still looked rough--not one of Trumpeter's better molding efforts, so I re-sanded them and repainted them.
I worked from photos, since Trumpeter's paint directions are not very accurate. It was odd that the number three turret on the aft deck was painted in a non-standard manner--20-B Deck Blue was apparently not used on the turret roof.
This little can-like item goes on the front of the "island." There's a little radar piece that will also go on top, plus a piece I lost and will have to scratch-build.
This is the lower part of the island. I used a lighter colored filter on raised detail, then a black acrylic pin wash to bring out detail. After I looked at the photo, I thought I overdid it some, and it looked too "dirty," so I got out a toothpick and water and cleaned up the wash around the liferafts, doors and portholes. Looks more subtle now. The little piece will fit in the tub like it's partner on the other side. I don't know what it is.
The second level for the island, with a couple of ladders and two more of those little unknown pieces for the tubs at the rear.
And last, the third level of the island still wearing it's paint mask. Because of the complication, I used a combination of masking tape and poster tack. I still have to flip it over and paint the underside.
Progress is slow because of the complicated paint scheme and tiny parts, but I keep plugging along. My wife and I will be going out of town for a short three-day vacation tomorrow along the Great River Road following the Mississippi, so that'll set things back a bit.