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I know it's not realy Mod material but I am patterning this model after the game models so...
All I have finished for now is the conning tower. The model is built so I am at painting stage. ![]() The Bridge ![]() Some of you might recognise the logo. I don't like decals so I painted it on. ![]() The wintergarden. [/img]http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/4163/side0vd.jpg[img] View from the side. [/img]http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/7507/wgarden5el.jpg[img] So far so good.[/img] |
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Lets try the last 2 agagin...
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Looks nice... wanna try some real 3D modelling for SH3?
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Actualy, I have intentions to look into it, but I need to educate myself first. Any suggestions where I should start?
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What did you use to bore the holes for the water exits of the hull? :hmm:
I'm currently stuck with my Revell 1/72 model (Yours seems to be that one too, right?) at that point...started drilling with a tool but the result is not to my taste...they look too round and not squared ![]()
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I used a small drill to start and then a flat file to enlarge to the correct shape. I found the drill was a bit dodgy as the plastic tended to melt
![]() Looks good Totenkopf MLF
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If that is the Revell 1:72 VIIC...
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It is a very big model kit, there is even a 1:72 Flower corvette from the same manufacturer
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I also have the Revell kit and am at the pre-assembly stage: I am using a Dremel on the reverse side of the component (at low speed using a round and onion-shaped tools to open the flooding holes and finishing off with diamond files. Time consuming but worth it. I am considering a working r/c conversion of the sub if I can create a workable watertight cylinder to contain the electrical/electronic components. A similar solution to that used in the 1/40 scale r/c VIIIB but on a smaller scale (excuse the pun.... :rotfl: ) Early days but there are some superb miniature servos and so forth..
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Looking good! Post some pics after painting.
Here's mine completed earlier this year. ![]() That model had to be the most fun I've had building a model. Very easy construction, big pieces, no clear plastic pieces, simple paint scheme, and only 2 decals ![]() It was so much fun I've thought about building a second, but I have no place to put it. |
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You modders are getting good . That sub looks almost 3D.
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Actualy, I am not drilling the holes, just painting them black. I hear there is an upgrade Revell is talking about doing for this kit that includes the pressure hull and figures.
![]() Thanks Ted! Yours looks awesome! I am going for a basic grey and army green motif but I have found a nice rusty red I am using for rusting. That should break up the manotony. As soon as it's finished I will port it in the game ![]() |
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There are some 3rd party detail sets that you can get for the 1/72nd scale model. They're a bit pricey, but supposedly they add a lot to the model. I've been considering building this kit for a while, but I haven't got my courage up yet - it's been a while since I built a serious model kit.
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