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Last night added a probably temporary stand to the hull. Using my heavy armed scriber on a glass plate,I marked the waterline, masked and painted the hull bottom. The boot top remains to be added. I used my Circuit style machine (Cameo) to cut black pin striping, which produces something much like Tamiya tape. I have used this before on HO locomotives for pin striping and it might work well for the boot top rather than paint. remains to be seen. Only the part wrapping around the stern where there is some angle would need a different treatment, Once the hull is painted some of the details such as anchors can be added. As an example I popped a depth charge rack off of the stern while masking. Fortunately it survived and I found it undamaged.
I have printed a mast, but these are too flexible to withstand rigging. in the past, with larger models one can print them hollow and reinforce with piano wire. Too small in this case so I'll make the mast bones from brass wire and add printed details. Main deck life lines, dunno yet. I did make a DE at this scale once upon a time with steel wire stanchions and an old girlfriend's hair but that one was a styrene card hull which drilled easily, the printed hulls do not.
Last night added a probably temporary stand to the hull. Using my heavy armed scriber on a glass plate,I marked the waterline, masked and painted the hull bottom. The boot top remains to be added. I used my Circuit style machine (Cameo) to cut black pin striping, which produces something much like Tamiya tape. I have used this before on HO locomotives for pin striping and it might work well for the boot top rather than paint. remains to be seen. Only the part wrapping around the stern where there is some angle would need a different treatment, Once the hull is painted some of the details such as anchors can be added. As an example I popped a depth charge rack off of the stern while masking. Fortunately it survived and I found it undamaged.
I have printed a mast, but these are too flexible to withstand rigging. in the past, with larger models one can print them hollow and reinforce with piano wire. Too small in this case so I'll make the mast bones from brass wire and add printed details. Main deck life lines, dunno yet. I did make a DE at this scale once upon a time with steel wire stanchions and an old girlfriend's hair but that one was a styrene card hull which drilled easily, the printed hulls do not.
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2025 10:15 am |
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Anchors not installed yet, masking the hull would break them.
Anchors not installed yet, masking the hull would break them.
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2025 12:10 am |
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looks pretty good tho it might be fun to paint with all the details in place. I presume your printer cannot use metallic resin because if it could, that might solve the prop blade breakage. doing the anchors somewhat last as I don't see them?
looks pretty good tho it might be fun to paint with all the details in place. I presume your printer cannot use metallic resin because if it could, that might solve the prop blade breakage. doing the anchors somewhat last as I don't see them?
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 3:57 pm |
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England may1.jpg [ 343.48 KiB | Viewed 167 times ]
Current progress. With a model this small many pieces are very delicate and have had to be replaced. The latest was the props which extend below the bottom of the hull and I mistakenly set it down and squished the bottom blades! Still working on the aft 01 level 1,1 quad. I was able to modify Hank's larger scale barrel assembly but still working on the carriage.
[attachment=0]England may1.jpg[/attachment]
Current progress. With a model this small many pieces are very delicate and have had to be replaced. The latest was the props which extend below the bottom of the hull and I mistakenly set it down and squished the bottom blades! Still working on the aft 01 level 1,1 quad. I was able to modify Hank's larger scale barrel assembly but still working on the carriage.
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:27 pm |
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Added numerous small bits and pieces: Depth cargoes and K guns, sky Lookouts, director, tubes, small hatches etc. Time to start base color coats soon.
[attachment=0]England 13.jpg[/attachment]
Added numerous small bits and pieces: Depth cargoes and K guns, sky Lookouts, director, tubes, small hatches etc. Time to start base color coats soon.
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2025 2:21 pm |
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Certainly the number of tiny adz parts (TAP's) that are feasible are reduced from a 1:144 model. There you can do towing pads and whatnot, here about the smallest component one can do might be a sky lookout chair. For instance items such as superstructure railings must be beefed up both to print and also to have any ability to be de supported and applied in a survivable state.
Certainly the number of tiny adz parts (TAP's) that are feasible are reduced from a 1:144 model. There you can do towing pads and whatnot, here about the smallest component one can do might be a sky lookout chair. For instance items such as superstructure railings must be beefed up both to print and also to have any ability to be de supported and applied in a survivable state.
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:32 am |
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Tom,
Looks great!! Very tiny, indeed...better you working on that than me!!! I think with the detailed parts you've designed it will be a real interesting model when completed.
Hank
Tom,
Looks great!! Very tiny, indeed...better you working on that than me!!! I think with the detailed parts you've designed it will be a real interesting model when completed.
Hank
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 7:56 am |
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1:500 DE England: Attachment:
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Basic hull with two superstructure and three tubs added.
1:500 DE England:
[attachment=0]Whitehurst 500 1.jpg[/attachment]
Basic hull with two superstructure and three tubs added.
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:58 pm |
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