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Coming together a beaut, I do like the way they've given a whole assembly for the turret including the bit that what goes under it (technical terminology that)
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Your motoring through by the looks of it, coming together nicely imo, out of curiosity do you paint by hand or airbrush?
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6 hours ago, Faraway said:
Can anyone help ?
I've just added the Hobby Boss 1/350 Dunkerque Battleship to my stash and although it comes with a fair amount of PE, it doesn't come with railings for the main decks......
I'd echo beefy, that or spare from other kits, I'm part way through a Dunkerque build on the forum, must say it's gone together pretty easily so far, the one bit that hasn't was the support columns under one deck on the forward superstructure, the kit supplied parts have no leeway at all/are slightly short which was exacerbated when I trimmed them slightly shorter and they of course didn't then fit, aside that she's been great so far, the master barrels are good, they do also do some resin AA guns but I've not decided if I'm brave enough to get them yet,
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Looking like a show stopper in my opinion
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Well done Jeff
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I shall follow with interest, Zara is in my list of add to the stash to know day build, although I've been banned from any further purchases until I finish something
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13 hours ago, steve5 said:
sorry i haven't posted pictures for a while , but this section took a bit , over 150 pieces , 6 pages of instructions . and it's only 3 inches high . think I need a good lie down .
150 prices.....chuff me, it's turned out very nicely though,
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Nicely done, she's an odd looking ship really but has a charm to her for sure, nicely finished in the seascape,
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Very very nicely finished, the sea scape is also really nice,
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8 hours ago, ArnoldAmbrose said:
Gidday, Until recently I used to leave the props until almost the end of the build, in case I damaged or lost them by catching them on something. But now I screw the model to a block of wood while building, that has a larger footprint than the hull, so they're protected now. But then my ship models are smaller than yours. It may not be practical for a model this size. HTH. Regards, Jeff.
I did wonder if I was living dangerously, that said I'm getting to a point where flipping the hull over isn't going to be as easy so like most things I was in two minds, it's got two chances so time will tell I guess, I shall pray to the gods of scale middling lol
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I do think that props and anchors on makes it feel like you've made progress;
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52 minutes ago, beefy66 said:
Looking good so far I would be with Rob on a light pin wash around the details and build it up to what you think is best might need a few layers in various places to get the darker shadows effect.
Stay Safe
beefy
Daft as it sounds I didn't even think of doijg it more than once to darken it, I do wonder about myself at times,
Thanks
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I must say I do like your whole approach Jeff, - there's not a model of this subject .. no problem I'll just make one - I've a couple of ideas myself but ought to clear some things on the list first ... When I do get around to scratch building bits though I may need to borrow some of that no worries approach,
Sam
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18 hours ago, robgizlu said:
Just caught up and I think the tramlines are a triumph.
As to the scuttles - I just put a small dollop of grey pinwash over the top curve - it really just provides a bit of contrast and breaks up the "monotomy" of a one colour hull.
It's all looking super
Rob
Thanks Rob, I did a few but wasn't sure, think I'll do the rest, I'm going to have to have another go at pulling out the lines running along the hull, I'm not sure what they were, don't think they were degaussing cables, either way I'd like to get them to stand out more when finished,
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So decided to sort the bollards, couldn't get used to the white cap on them;
What are peoples thoughts on pin washing the detail to bring out the grid pattern more? I'm in two minds so any input/thoughts/suggestions welcome,
At the same time I picked out the anchor wells/openings or whatever they are called, they seemed to go in and out of being painted black so figured why not
Glossed her up to let me try to highlight some detail on the hull, it wasn't really successful so I'll need to rethink, its the long raised lines on her side I wanted to highlight, the gloss finish does it very well any way but I suspect a satin/matt finish will make them 'recede' again,
I do like the depth the gloss adds to the anti-fouling, im tempted to leave the bottom semi gloss and satin/matt from the boot topping up,
tried brining some of the detail out;
I tried to do a subtle pin wash to bring out the doors, S/S, funnel, other details and on the tops of the eyebrows over the scuttles, I'm uncertain, I was thinking shouldn't it actually be under the eyebrows as is simulates shadow?
Any and all thoughts welcome re the pin wash on the scuttles and the foc'sle
Hopefully do a bit more tonight, as much as there is still lots to do I think it'll actually come together quite quickly in parts now,
S
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I must say that looks quite the kit, they seem to of put a lot of thought into how it will go together and giving the modeller an idea of the inner layout, areas we wouldn't normally see or worry about. That said its an odd way they've out it together at the same time. Your build is looking like its off to a good start,
Also do I spy ICM's Markgraf in the background?
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That crane is looking just a little bit fantastic!
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So according to the Dumas book, Dunkerque and Strasbourg has Bollards that were white and black, I read this a while ago and so last night went off with my paint brush;
Now there are two small issues, 1) I don't care for how it looks 2) I got it the wrong way around, they were white base and sides with a black cap,
I'm not sure i can be faffed with going back and masking to paint them white and do the cap, they may just go back to being black all over,
Aside that I gave up trying to paint anchor chain and so dipped it and wiped the excess away - is this how people normally do it, the other way is just a faff with a brush,
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Apologies what's is WASMex?
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45 minutes ago, ArnoldAmbrose said:
Gidday, those tram lines are very good, but talk about 'roads to nowhere'.
Regards, Jeff.
Thanks, road to no where indeed! feels like Lock down lol
To be honest I'm not sure why the didn't bring the secondary mount a little further forward to allow the boats to site abreast of the centre superstructure, doubtless there was a reason design wise,
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So work is very slow but..... I did get something done last night! Tram lines painted and I'm pretty chuffed with the outcome as I did them by hand,
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3 hours ago, magpie1832 said:
There isn't any black trim around the forward structure. I think it looks that way from the shadows. The only black paint on the ship is the hull banding.
Chris
Ah okay, my mistake
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looking good, curious about the black 'trim' on thr forward superstructure, did that only run around the forward area/was it painted over when they added the camo scheme?
Sam
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Best paintbrushes?
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I use Daler Rowner Aqua Fine range, reasonably priced all things considered, can often get packs of four for a tenner (uk) or individually they range from £4 upwards really, have also heard good things re the windsor newton range but never tried them,