Hi:
I have just read the thread about the CUTTY SARK . Now that brings to mind somethng I have wondered about for some time . Why are almost all sailing ships , freighters and yes most liners and warships depicted as pristine ?
The world of the ship is fraught with stuff that will make them look awful . The liners at many times appeared in port with paint torn off , rust and some tugboat scratches and dents along the way .
Are we modelers of the real world or the world of museums and ads ? I sailed many years for SHELL OIL.MY tankers were wrecks after months at sea .Paint missing , some rust and the salt rime that we didn't get washed off made us look like tramp steamers .
Now there are those of you that will say , why ? Well , have you EVER seen a clean tank , aircraft or military piece in pristine shape at a contest ? The builders weather and dent and muddy all they can for their armor subject . Aircraft builders add oil stains , exhaust stains and wear and tear .Why don't shipmodelers ?
True , I have seen a few , and they were very well done . For the most part though , the smaller vessels and everything in sail were built like it never left port .
I would like to see , even in 1/700 , more effort to depict the SHIP and BOAT as seen in real life .We boat and ship modelers build few yachts , but , we sure have clean fleet units . A yacht should be SHIP-SHAPE and BRISTOL fashion . they are supposed to be pretty to look at .
Now ,you take a GEARING (late 70s FRAM ) or an ARLEIGH BURKE and look at one just coming in from months at sea . The builders of RUSSIAN ships take note . They have rust , faded paint , salt rime and sheared paint sections near or above the waterline that have been removed by the sheer force and abrasiveness of salt water .
Let's build to real world active appearance . I know , why mess up many hours of hard work? Because you want the ship to look real ,DON'T you ?
Give weathering your ship , wether she be military or civilian a look of use and hard work defending a NATION or just engaged in COMMERCE that look of hard work , long hours and the strength of heaving themselves through the world's oceans . Just a thought