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cookiemonste
06-13-17, 03:51 PM
Hi folks,
as mentioned earlier, this thread is dedicated to my model making.
I will try to keep it focused on naval content but I will post other content from time to time.
http://up.picr.de/29483122wk.jpg
Airfix's HMS Triumph is almost done.
I just sorted all my old varnishes out and I still haven't ordered new ones.
This is why it's sparkling.
http://up.picr.de/29483123lq.jpg
The Hobby Boss kit is great, but has quite some sink marks.
http://up.picr.de/29483124ig.jpg
Hobby Boss molded pins on the rudders from one side.
I used an old sewing needle and added the missing pins.
http://up.picr.de/29483125vh.jpg
3 more to go.
I hope you'll enjoy reading this thread.
cheers, cookie
Jimbuna
06-13-17, 04:13 PM
Grand start :cool:
Sailor Steve
06-13-17, 04:48 PM
Looking good so far!
As for non-naval stuff? Ya gotta build what ya gotta build. It's all good. :yep:
Ever think about putting your models in dioramas? There are some excellent simulated water products on the hobby market these days.
http://www.ipmssd.org/images/2012_meetings/2012-12/images/100_4734.jpg
Catfish
06-14-17, 01:47 AM
Very nice, keep posting your proceedings! :up:
cookiemonste
06-14-17, 06:16 AM
Ever think about putting your models in dioramas? There are some excellent simulated water products on the hobby market these days.
Yeah, I thought about that, still gotta try it.
Yeah, I thought about that, still gotta try it.
Well if you have any questions I have a little experience with them and i'd be glad to share what I know.
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq193/rdsterling/Trains/20151127_194007_zpso65knp7x.jpg
cookiemonste
06-16-17, 01:05 PM
I had a little accident.
I drilled a bit too deep and the pen I put in there was too short and I could nto get it out again. As I tried to get it out I destroyed the rudder. I ordered a new one but it will take about 13 weeks to arive.
So, the question is, what to do now, I got a Los Angeles FLight 1 unit and a Victor III to pick from.
cookiemonste
06-21-17, 09:28 AM
I started working on the Riich Models 688.
The deatisl are good and they got some interessting solutions on the rudders.
I am thinking if I should make the rudders moveable since the dive planes in the stern are.
But this kit requires a lot of filler and sanding.
http://up.picr.de/29553428mv.jpg
http://up.picr.de/29553429xl.jpg
Also, the air is so humid that the primer is still a bit sticky after 3 days.
Commander Wallace
06-21-17, 01:19 PM
This is really good work. :up: I hope you post the pictures of the finished product(s).
cookiemonste
06-21-17, 03:05 PM
I sure will post them here!
I've been struck by a touch of creativity and solved the rudder problem:
http://up.picr.de/29556118np.jpg
Since the hull parts were allready glued together and sealed by filler, I had to improvise.
http://up.picr.de/29556119ac.jpg
This is the result.
http://up.picr.de/29556120vs.jpg
And finished.
I drilled through the rudder assembly from one side with a long drill and managed to keep the path straight and so I could insert the rod and keep it movable.
I attached one of the rudders to the rod before I inserted it and as the edge stuck out at the other side I glued the other rudder in place with super glue.
I am tempted to try that with the fairwater planes but my drillings would have to be even more precise.
Eichhörnchen
06-21-17, 03:51 PM
That's very neat and tidy modelling... the close-ups prove that :up:
cookiemonste
06-21-17, 04:04 PM
I wish my workbench would be as tidy as my kits.
:D
Thank you for the feedback guys, feels good man.
cookiemonste
06-22-17, 11:45 AM
The sail planes are movable!
http://up.picr.de/29562294bg.jpg
http://up.picr.de/29562295ar.jpg
http://up.picr.de/29562297ej.jpg
Eichhörnchen
06-22-17, 01:15 PM
Model's really flying now, Cookie...
cookiemonste
08-07-17, 04:29 PM
Been not building anything since I got into my new job.
Applied varnish to the Triumph. And the Victor III is also in a semi finished state.
http://up.picr.de/30023461fw.jpg
http://up.picr.de/30023462is.jpg
Interssting how huge the Victor is in comparision to the Trafalgar.
Pics are not the best due to the light.
Rockstar
08-07-17, 06:26 PM
Interssting how huge the Victor is in comparision to the Trafalgar.
Dynamite comes in small packages. :03:
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