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Another piece of deck furniture sorted. Hatches when open latch back against stanchions

 

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Next up down the lobby to PO and seamans mess plus magazine.

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A bit of a problem installing this one as it's 80mm back from the nearest opening so ...

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Socket so push stick can be removed after fixing

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and just to prove its there

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inclined ladder yet to be added

 

On to the aft fuel tanks

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Ladder just visible

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Next up the engine room

 

Thanks for stopping by

 

Kev

 

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Now as previous .............inspiring stuff.  

 

29 minutes ago, Courageous said:

Great work there Kev, a pity that more can't be seen through that hole.

 

Stuart

Yup - but we all know it's thereB)

Rob

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12 hours ago, Dads203 said:

Leave you alone for 5 minutes and this is the result

Imagine what mischief I could get up to in 10 minutes

 

9 hours ago, Courageous said:

a pity that more can't be seen through that hole.

 

I'll take this opportunity to explain my rational ...

MGB658 is alongside in the Med and would have all hatches open

Leave a hatch open and people will look in

To my mind that means there has to be something to see.

 

I will admit that I might, just might get carried away but I do this cos I love modelling

 

9 hours ago, robgizlu said:

but we all know it's thereB)

and the proof is on here

 

Thank you all for your support, you may be relieved to know that I can now close up below deck.

 

Kev

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1 hour ago, longshanks said:

I'll take this opportunity to explain my rational ...

MGB658 is alongside in the Med and would have all hatches open

Leave a hatch open and people will look in

To my mind that means there has to be something to see.

 

I will admit that I might, just might get carried away but I do this cos I love modelling

I understand entirely. Leave anything open; hatch, door, canopy and people will look in, and as you say, something has got to be there. I don't quite understand the rational of doing complete innards though and then covering it all up, each to their own.

 

Stuart

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2 hours ago, longshanks said:

I will admit that I might, just might get carried away but I do this cos I love modelling

Only reasonable reason for doing any of it! :)

PS, the smack only gets a ladder for two reasons...laziness and I have no idea what the folks who own her have done in the way of fitting out. One day I'll do one plank on frame and maybe do that cut-away thing n one side - Interiors are an interesting challenge!

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Very nice engines there Kev, and I really like the coloured red and green ends to the control levers .... I'm assuming port and starboard! Attention to detail indeed.

 

Great stuff.

 

Terry

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Didn't realise it had been quite so long since I posted something productive . . . .

 

Been having a fight with the Depth Charge racks and loosing. I've got in my mind what they are going to look like but . . . :banghead:

 

I've now been taken over by events, I'm in Spain for December (for health reasons i.e. escaping Brexit). Obviously 658 was not going to travel well and I like to do some modelling whilst on holiday so

The final diorama is going to look stark without figures and plenty of them - ideal!

 

First of the outlook from my model room

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and yes that is sunshine. I regret to report that we've been here a week and it's been cloudless and temps in the low 20'C

 

A selection (approx. 20) of figures mostly @Al Gunthwaite  (top) with a few Milicast. http://www.milicast.com/shop/home.php?cat=144

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I've started with Al's and I'm glad I've met you or I'd have a vision of some demented person at the bottom of a mine laughing insanely as he produces the masters. (See how politically correct I was there 😉 )

Joking aside the figures are beautifully modelled and full of character, I doff my 1/72 hat to you.

 

I started with the flesh tones, mixed here from Vallejo Red Leather, Deep Yellow and White

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as you see change the ratio for newbie or veteran

 

He are some blocked in

 

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Working dress will predominate  but the smart boys above will be for the gangway watch.

 

I do have a couple of other small projects with me which may or may not see the light of BM

 

Thanks for stopping by

 

Kev

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