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I've got a little something to show for the week. All the decals are done, the island is attached and all the lghts are lit!
Im waiting on the Flory washes to show up. At this point I'm really avoiding building those hose reels. Holy cow they are a headache!
In the pattern: Scale Shipyard's 1/48 Balao Class Sub! leaning out the list...NOT! Ha, added to it again - Viper MkVii, 1/32 THUD & F-15J plus a weekend madness build!
I think he quit counting long ago, and I doubt he has all of them in the gif.
goldhammer Haven't touched much plastic lately as we have been in a house rebuild and I had to get my lady's kitchen back to functional.
Haven't touched much plastic lately as we have been in a house rebuild and I had to get my lady's kitchen back to functional.
Steve: This might be a bit off topic but how many GB badges do you have in your posession? Seems as though the gif in your signature is endless.
"Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?"- Oddball
John
On the bench:
I'm looking forward to it GH.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Got the new WEM PE sheet for the shears on the Gato. Annealed it yesterday, so hopefully I can make the bends needed a little easier this time around.
Since the boat itself is not all that eyecatching, the PE decks and fairwater/scope shears and the Shapeways deck gun and 20mm's will add some eye appeal.
I plan on looking upward alot during the build, to do justice to USS Wahoo as she left Pearl on her last patrol.
Nice and exciting work on the Big E Chris.
I agree with figures on a carrier, they are needed. I am really considering adding them to a few of my 1/700 carriers I built because the display is lacking that personal touch the figures seem to give.
Oh yeah, a few figures can make a world of diffrence when it comes to realism.
I am quite amazed how these tiny little figures contribute to the display. I did have couple fall overboard and go MIA but Eduard models supplied enough figures for two carriers.
Not sure how but I was able to bend one of the figures so that he could sit on the tractor.
Another thought.... Mix in some flat toothpicks, same length but from slightly different sections. Would give you a slight body taper and slightly different body sizes.
Black cat models has some nice 3d figures as well
https://blackcatmodels.eu/en/118-figures
Keyserj goldhammer How about using strip styrene for the inner figures and real figures for the outer row or two I would be very interested to see how that would turn out if Chris decides to go for it.
goldhammer How about using strip styrene for the inner figures and real figures for the outer row or two
How about using strip styrene for the inner figures and real figures for the outer row or two
I would be very interested to see how that would turn out if Chris decides to go for it.
yes a real possibility. I'm also on a Fb page for 1/350 and 1/400 ships and there i just learned that tamiya makes a group of 144 'at attention' sailors(plus some other poses). They have just a little bit of depth to them. Another suggetion i got was matchsticks that, if i used them, i would combine with the idea to do the inner ones in styrene. Wonderful ideas i can combine to a solution I believe.
I better go sketch out the size and see how many I Need to do the outline...
Chris, take a look at Northstar, They have several nationalities at attention and in that scale it's easy to make some swabies by just painting them white. That many will run you some bucks though, it will from anyone. The only beef I have with Northstar is their surcharge for PayPay and the extreamly long ship time. Goint through them is lees expensive that some of the sellers on eBay though.
Speaking of figures, I need to make up hundreds of them for the flight deck. Do you guys have any ideas of a good way to make up some guys standing at attention? See the pic below
my initial thought is that they don't have to be detailed, but not sure just a 'peg' would be enough? Once i placed figures in the island it became obvious how many i might need to spell the equation lol throw some ideas my way.
The lighting and crew really bring the island to life Chris. I will be right behind you with progress on my figures. These tiny figures have really been bogging me down, been taking frequent breaks to keep from getting too frustrated.
That's surprising Chris, Starfighter decals are usually quite nice. I like the island all lit up. Crew sure adds life to a build.
More steady progress today. Put a few decals on the fore and aft flight deck sections while i was waiting on other stuff to dry. I bought the Starfighter decals...they don't fit! While they're made for the Tamiya kit the ones around the blast deflectors didn't match any of the shapes. I cut those apart and stitched something together. Here's what the elevators look like for reference as these weren't even close. Even if I'd sanded off the existing details they come up short by 1/16". I would not recommend these to anyone.
So, time for the save...maybe. I decided to start them at the edge of the ship and work inward. Then break them up on the inside edge of the elevator where the aircraft would go over and over them slowwly wiping them out. Definitely going to take some weathering, maybe very focused to reflect A/C travel paths. What do you think, workable?
mounted the island. There's a little torque on it from 130 fibres so I decided 2 screws would ensure it doesn't pop free in the future. and finally put my figures in and lit it up! Actually have to travel for work this week. Gonna help a buddy with his clear coat issues while I'm in North Carolina. Back next weekend with more progress!
mounted the island. There's a little torque on it from 130 fibres so I decided 2 screws would ensure it doesn't pop free in the future.
and finally put my figures in and lit it up! Actually have to travel for work this week. Gonna help a buddy with his clear coat issues while I'm in North Carolina. Back next weekend with more progress!
and finally put my figures in and lit it up!
Actually have to travel for work this week. Gonna help a buddy with his clear coat issues while I'm in North Carolina. Back next weekend with more progress!
Wow! Can't believe all of the amazing work that was done while I was gone!
My vacation was hot one but loads of fun. 1st cut hay was just finishing up on the family farm so I got to spend time with all my extended family in the trucks, tractors and around the barnyard. There is nothing like eating a home cooked dinner off the tailgate of a pickup in the field.
Mongoose: I can empathize with what your saying concerning the level of work and rework, the lessons learned, but all I can say it that is one terrific looking carrier in the day or night!
Thanks for sharing the build process with all of us. While most of us do not add another dimension like electronics to our kits, we sure can appreciate them.
NICE WORK!
Ben
"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)
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1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE
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1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter
TheMongoose Gamera Mongoose: WHOA!!! That looks friggin' awesome!!! I want to fly a couple of my planes around the room making VROOM VROOM noises and approach your landing deck! LOL Gamera you are the most entertaining guy on this forum! You always make me laugh!
Gamera Mongoose: WHOA!!! That looks friggin' awesome!!! I want to fly a couple of my planes around the room making VROOM VROOM noises and approach your landing deck!
Mongoose: WHOA!!! That looks friggin' awesome!!!
I want to fly a couple of my planes around the room making VROOM VROOM noises and approach your landing deck!
LOL Gamera you are the most entertaining guy on this forum! You always make me laugh!
Thanks, I guess I can be entertaining since I'm not building anything! My LCT is still sitting there, I've done some work but nothing compared with what you guys are doing. I really need to post some photos but I'm a little embarassed with how little I've gotten done.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
how cool is that , just stunning .
Oh my Chris, it looks like I'm coming in on final. Call the Ball. LOVE the hanger bay. You just need to take that down to Vagas as well.
All I say is.........WOW!!!!!
BIG MILESTONE tonight! The hull, hangar bay and flight deck are lit. Everything fits down pretty well. Will need some adjustment but nothing that requires cutting or sanding whoopee
A couple observations so far for those who go this route after me - soldering all the main power and extension cables tok 2 days. What an experience trying to organize it. Having to assemble deck in 3 pcs is headache. Even after all prep i did it wasn’t enuff and i had to regroup some stuff because of assembly order. Next, I need to find the small 32ga wire that the guys who make the wiring kits for models use. Even the 24ga I’m using ends up too big when there are so many connections.
MC It's hard to say which of your builds I want to see more of! I have the NC so that one may win out on the watch list for selfish reasons. I'm saving for those Vegas tickets tho
Yep, it's a big set. The doors on the kit are pretty good, unless you're going to show some open I would forgo replaceing them. Just my I would replace the hatches, cranes, cats and everything else though. The catapults are quite the fiddly setup, this is where a PE bender comes in handy, but a wide pair of tweezers will also work.
I'll get back on my NC after I reach a certian point on the Akagi
Received my eduard PE detail set for the North Carolina today. Multiple frets in this kit. Including hatch door, cranes, railings, you name it. Going to be interesting for sure. Time to test my skills!
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