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North Cormorant oil platform WIP

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  • Member since
    June 2014
  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 12:33 PM

Hmm;

 That is quite a pile of plastic isn't it ? I used a second release for a New Bought  parts box , in and of itself . To answer Don's question It's an original Revell now Revell of Germany Kit .

 They used to have a Nuclear Reactor too . I wish they'd bring that and the large Rotary Excavator back !

  • Member since
    February 2010
  • From: Maine
Posted by Stage_Left on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 11:20 AM

Nice progress on a very cool subject Yes

Dave

  • Member since
    July 2008
  • From: Summerville, SC
Posted by jeffpez on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 10:03 AM

Good luck with the Fiat. It's very high on my wish list but I haven't yet bought it.

dlh
  • Member since
    March 2017
  • From: Chambersburg, PA
Posted by dlh on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 9:43 AM

PFJN

Hi,

Your build is looking great.  I really like seeing models that are a bit different from some of the things you may typically see. Smile

 

Thanks.  I like the "different" models. Same with car models; I've built Messerschmitt, VW Samba, and BMW Isetta.  Working up courage to build my Italeri Mefistofele.

http://shop.italeri.com/Products/21661-4701-fiat-mefistofele.aspx

I'm very intimidated after seeing the build that Harry Pristovnik did.  He was a true master.  Thread here:

http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/116263-1924-fiat-mefistofele/?tab=comments#comment-1681868

dlh
  • Member since
    March 2017
  • From: Chambersburg, PA
Posted by dlh on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 9:37 AM

Don Stauffer

Looking great.  Who offers the kit?

 

Revell of Germany

https://www.revell.com/germany/other/80-8803.html#.WnCRBTdG1aQ

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 9:16 AM

Looking great.  Who offers the kit?

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

  • Member since
    January 2015
Posted by PFJN on Monday, January 29, 2018 8:12 PM

Hi,

Your build is looking great.  I really like seeing models that are a bit different from some of the things you may typically see. Smile

1st Group BuildSP

dlh
  • Member since
    March 2017
  • From: Chambersburg, PA
Posted by dlh on Monday, January 29, 2018 5:34 PM

Finally some progress on this. All module floors were sprayed with Testors Aluminum and then equipment was brush painted.  Gave me lots of needed practice with brush painting skills.

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Directions called for assembling the modules around the floors of equipment, but I wanted to spray the module frames completed.  Two modules weren't tall enough to allow sliding the top floor in place. So I inserted the top  floor first and then "lifted" it to its upper position.
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I drilled some of the ducting openings and then squared them as best as I could with a Dremel and hobby knife. Also filled ejector pin marks on the side.

I spent two long sessions cleaning mold lines from the 40 well heads. (Boring!)

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The two boom arms were a bit challenging as they had compound curves.  I held them at right angles using a piece of aluminum  angle and glued them with a touch-and-flow applicator.  I started in the center and worked outward in small steps, pressing the curve with my fingers.  Worked out well with very little, if any, glue visible.

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Then last session(s) was painting lots of red (Testors Insignia Red).  This took two coats in spite of the fact that the plastic was red to start.

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Now for railings and walkways!

 

 

 

dlh
  • Member since
    March 2017
  • From: Chambersburg, PA
Posted by dlh on Friday, November 10, 2017 9:01 PM

Marcus McBean

That will be one nice looking build when finished.  What scale is that and how big will it be?

 

Scale is 1/200. It's about 27" long and 19" high. Lots of plasticIndifferent

  • Member since
    September 2013
  • From: San Antonio, Texas
Posted by Marcus McBean on Friday, November 10, 2017 5:20 PM

That will be one nice looking build when finished.  What scale is that and how big will it be?

dlh
  • Member since
    March 2017
  • From: Chambersburg, PA
North Cormorant oil platform WIP
Posted by dlh on Friday, November 10, 2017 9:50 AM

I can work on this build only several hours a day as my neck pain allows, so the build might get slow at times.

Here's a nice finished model (not mine)

So far, I've primed the base of the model.  I've decided, from advice, to paint it black and then overcoat with yellow to get the weathering effect I've seen on another build.  Pictures of this later.

This model is built of modules, each a small build of its own, so I'm building it that way.  I'm using ModelMaster enamels because I'm a relative beginner and I'm familiar with how they spray.  I'm using Insignia Red and Insignia Yellow because I like the dark colors they produce.  I'm using MM Aluminum to paint the interior floors of the equipment areas; equipment will be brush painted.

This kit requires quite a bit of cleanup as the part numbers are molded into the parts; some will not be seen, so I'm cleaning up areas that might be seen.  There are also some slight mold lines to smooth.

Here are pics of the module cross members as found and cleaned up and a pic of the module frame before cleaning up. Also shown are pics of the module frame, assembled first, then painted, not primed.

I experimented with priming and not priming the corrugated parts and could see not difference, probably because both yellow and red are flat colors.  I've included some comparison pics to show the colors before and after painting.  

In this pic, you'll see locators on the frame for the cross members.  I spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out the instructions as to which side of that should be used.  So my pattern is to place the cross member to the "outside" of each locator.  That way they sit flush and don't encounter the small tab above that is used to mount each equipment level.  I used the square when attaching the cross members to the frame.  I glued each cross member to the frame with super glue and then set with accelerator.

I then attached the opposite frame to all four cross members at once.  This approach eliminates and clamping and waiting for the glue to dry.

 

One side of each corrugated panel is a cutaway revealing the interior detail. 

Once assembled, these can barely be seen.  I considered reversing each module with the cutaway to the outside but decided against that.  Maybe I'll do that on a second build of this monster.:nah:

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