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Fantastic work!
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 6:52 pm |
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Hey Friends, Well, this sbs is now done, because i was able to finish "the seal" (Seehund) finaly. We have a massive picture flood ahead, because this one here is cumulative update and a finish. Enjoy! Steel rope and chain was primed with surfacer and metallized with Me Metal polishing colors, followed by some pigments. Detail painting at the sail, a.k.a conning tower. The rust streaks are executed in two colors here and there. Spongue technique combined with washes and drybrushing is the main part of the weathering here. The impact of filters on a more or less monochrome surface. Its always about combination. Did you notice? We have slightly green touch att the lower sides of the hull. Weathering at the sail´s port side. The torpdeos was now integrated into the heavy weathered appearance of the model. MIG Grease and stain mixture came in pretty handy, even when completely alienated. Kehrwieder: Return home soon! (Safe) And then: FINISHED!The final pictures of the model can be found here:viewtopic.php?f=60&t=62274
Hey Friends,
Well, this sbs is now done, because i was able to finish "the seal" (Seehund) finaly. We have a massive picture flood ahead, because this one here is cumulative update and a finish. Enjoy!
[img]http://images54.fotki.com/v451/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03318Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Steel rope and chain was primed with surfacer and metallized with Me Metal polishing colors, followed by some pigments.[/i]
[img]http://images57.fotki.com/v80/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03322Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Detail painting at the sail, a.k.a conning tower.[/i]
[img]http://images54.fotki.com/v1613/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03326Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The rust streaks are executed in two colors here and there.[/i]
[img]http://images9.fotki.com/v1604/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03332Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Spongue technique combined with washes and drybrushing is the main part of the weathering here.[/i]
[img]http://images116.fotki.com/v695/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03333Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The impact of filters on a more or less monochrome surface. Its always about combination. Did you notice? We have slightly green touch att the lower sides of the hull.[/i]
[img]http://images16.fotki.com/v316/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03335Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Weathering at the sail´s port side.[/i]
[img]http://images107.fotki.com/v84/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03351Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The torpdeos was now integrated into the heavy weathered appearance of the model. MIG Grease and stain mixture came in pretty handy, even when completely alienated.[/i]
[img]http://images58.fotki.com/v696/photos/7/1544857/9094933/j_sachse_framedMedium-vi.jpg[/img] Kehrwieder: Return home soon! (Safe)
And then: [size=150]FINISHED![/size]
[b][size=150]The final pictures of the model can be found here:[/size][/b] http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=62274
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Devin wrote: Exquisite work on the painting. I'm hoping to employ some of those techniques on the 1/96th scale ironclad I'm building. Never tried pre-shading. I love the look of shading it and giving it a light coat, then bringing it all down with the clear smoke coat. Thanks for the kind words, Devin. The 1/96th surely is a scale where one can work with this techniques, without having to adopt them for the use in smaller scales. The Tamiya smoke works as a acrylic filter. I often use this kind of technique, even it´s a filter made by oil colors, instead of acrylics. The best way is to combine everything for various effects and vivid surfaces. To me it´s pure fun. I really do love all this various stuff, and i am always hungry to learn more. Sometimes i build a model just because i find the rendering of it´s native materials challenging and interesting. But thats another story... JIM BAUMANN wrote: Lots and lots of skill being used. Painting eh...?!!-- you make it sheer technology.-- fascinating to watch! JIM B  Thanks Jim! And on we went...: A friend sent me a small little set of interesting pictures. One of these shows a "Seehund" (Seal) hanging on a crane. Its shows a interesting camouflage, and the sub´s torpedos seem to be equipped with exercise warheads. The source describes the boat as U-5049, even when the number is not clearly visible. If i had to built this boat again, i would pick exactely this exemplar. Bronco´s kit is just perfect for this. This project has advanced too far already, but again i picked the detail i like the most.  The whole model was brought ti high gloss again, to be prepared for washes and the transfers. The transfers are dry transfers in this case, amd again made by Archer Transfers Rubing and srcrubbing carefuly the transfer to the clean and plain surface. The transfer is fixed with tape to gain more control over the whole process The transfers in place Note the bluish tone of the hull. Thats the impact of an blue oil filter. Washes and drybrushing enhance the level of detail further. Products used.Iam really nosy now, how this one will appear together with the torpedos...i really am. Currently they are parked in a safe box. But before i have to dull down the gloss and care for little more weathering. Not much...just subtle and decent...
[quote="Devin"]Exquisite work on the painting. I'm hoping to employ some of those techniques on the 1/96th scale ironclad I'm building. Never tried pre-shading. I love the look of shading it and giving it a light coat, then bringing it all down with the clear smoke coat.[/quote] Thanks for the kind words, Devin. The 1/96th surely is a scale where one can work with this techniques, without having to adopt them for the use in smaller scales. The Tamiya smoke works as a acrylic filter. I often use this kind of technique, even it´s a filter made by oil colors, instead of acrylics. The best way is to combine everything for various effects and vivid surfaces. To me it´s pure fun. I really do love all this various stuff, and i am always hungry to learn more. Sometimes i build a model just because i find the rendering of it´s native materials challenging and interesting. But thats another story... :big_grin:
[quote="JIM BAUMANN"]Lots and lots of skill being used. Painting eh...?!!-- you make it sheer technology.-- fascinating to watch! JIM B :wave_1:[/quote] Thanks Jim! :wave_1:
And on we went...: A friend sent me a small little set of interesting pictures. One of these shows a "Seehund" (Seal) hanging on a crane. Its shows a interesting camouflage, and the sub´s torpedos seem to be equipped with exercise warheads. The source describes the boat as U-5049, even when the number is not clearly visible. If i had to built this boat again, i would pick exactely this exemplar. Bronco´s kit is just perfect for this. This project has advanced too far already, but again i picked the detail i like the most.
[img]http://images52.fotki.com/v643/photos/7/1544857/9094933/14-vi.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images16.fotki.com/v316/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03297Medium-vi.jpg?1288044713[/img] [i]The whole model was brought ti high gloss again, to be prepared for washes and the transfers. The transfers are dry transfers in this case, amd again made by Archer Transfers[/i]
[img]http://images12.fotki.com/v68/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03299Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Rubing and srcrubbing carefuly the transfer to the clean and plain surface. The transfer is fixed with tape to gain more control over the whole process[/i]
[img]http://images40.fotki.com/v1240/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03301Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The transfers in place[/i]
[img]http://images16.fotki.com/v316/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03303Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Note the bluish tone of the hull. Thats the impact of an blue oil filter. Washes and drybrushing enhance the level of detail further.[/i]
[img]http://images54.fotki.com/v1594/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03310Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Products used.[/i]
Iam really nosy now, how this one will appear together with the torpedos...i really am. :smallsmile: Currently they are parked in a safe box. But before i have to dull down the gloss and care for little more weathering. Not much...just subtle and decent...
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Exquisite work on the painting. I'm hoping to employ some of those techniques on the 1/96th scale ironclad I'm building. Never tried pre-shading. I love the look of shading it and giving it a light coat, then bringing it all down with the clear smoke coat.
Exquisite work on the painting. I'm hoping to employ some of those techniques on the 1/96th scale ironclad I'm building. Never tried pre-shading. I love the look of shading it and giving it a light coat, then bringing it all down with the clear smoke coat.
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Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:06 pm |
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Lots and lots of skill being used. Painting eh...?!!-- you make it sheer technology.-- fascinating to watch! JIM B 
Lots and lots of skill being used.
Painting eh...?!!-- you make it sheer technology.-- fascinating to watch!
JIM B :wave_1:
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Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:40 pm |
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Very beautiful paints MöLDERS Nicolas
Very beautiful paints MöLDERS :thumbs_up_1: Nicolas
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@Le bosco pretty cool model indeed Nice preshading. Thanks for the kind words! @all Well things went further on this simple project. As mentioned above: More paintwork! But before..... JB sent me some pictures where i found a detail i overlooked as yet. I took some.... ...stretched sprue, to render weld seams, at the canon tower joints to the hull. Very common in AFV modeling techniques. I used ethylacetate as glue and softer.But now....yeah now my favoured job was up. Gimme that brush, bro!  Standard preshading as an incremental approach to the job. Don´t ask me about that dark grey panel. It aint got no sense. Slightly superimposing via an bright grey misting coat. Breaking the monotony with bright brushstrikesAt this stage i decided to apply a bright cammo to he model. To have more contrast to the ground, i darkened the model with a layering coat of Tamiya smoke. Darkened and now showing an element of depth in appearance. And voila! There it is. The cammo as one of the most significant aspects of this project.I was a little unhappy with the blending of the cammo into the surface. I was forced to apply a (bright, grey, misting, thin) coat as some kinda acrylic filter for more blending, causing loss of some depth in the final appearance. I just startet to recreate some of the effects again, but this time over the cammo. Holbein Inks in brown and black, as well as Tamiya smoke came to use. So, thats what we got now:     I guess this will be a pretty cool base for weathering effects and some filters with oils and some more of these "dirty tricks" to bring live and character to that model. Wish me luck, thanks for your interest and: CU next time! 
@Le bosco pretty cool model indeed Nice preshading. Thanks for the kind words! :wave_1:
@all Well things went further on this simple project. As mentioned above: More paintwork!
But before..... JB sent me some pictures where i found a detail i overlooked as yet. I took some....
[img]http://images54.fotki.com/v210/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03253Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]...stretched sprue, to render weld seams, at the canon tower joints to the hull.[/i]
[img]http://images30.fotki.com/v38/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03256Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Very common in AFV modeling techniques. I used ethylacetate as glue and softer.[/i]
But now....yeah now my favoured job was up. Gimme that brush, bro! :-)
[img]http://images116.fotki.com/v720/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03259Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Standard preshading as an incremental approach to the job. Don´t ask me about that dark grey panel. It aint got no sense.[/i]
[img]http://images57.fotki.com/v80/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03261Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Slightly superimposing via an bright grey misting coat.[/i]
[img]http://images116.fotki.com/v699/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03265Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Breaking the monotony with bright brushstrikes[/i]
At this stage i decided to apply a bright cammo to he model. To have more contrast to the ground, i darkened the model with a layering coat of Tamiya smoke.
[img]http://images30.fotki.com/v465/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03269Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Darkened and now showing an element of depth in appearance.[/i]
[img]http://images107.fotki.com/v84/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03274Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]And voila! There it is. The cammo as one of the most significant aspects of this project.[/i]
I was a little unhappy with the blending of the cammo into the surface. I was forced to apply a (bright, grey, misting, thin) coat as some kinda acrylic filter for more blending, causing loss of some depth in the final appearance.
I just startet to recreate some of the effects again, but this time over the cammo. Holbein Inks in brown and black, as well as Tamiya smoke came to use. So, thats what we got now:
[img]http://images16.fotki.com/v316/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03284Medium-vi.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images12.fotki.com/v68/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03289Medium-vi.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images17.fotki.com/v28/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03290Medium-vi.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images18.fotki.com/v60/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03291Medium-vi.jpg[/img]
I guess this will be a pretty cool base for weathering effects and some filters with oils and some more of these "dirty tricks" to bring live and character to that model.
Wish me luck, thanks for your interest and:
CU next time! :wave_1:
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MöLDERS Magnificent metallic effect!!great job on the Seehund !I make the same ( Without your talent) , is it is really an exelent kit   I am going to follow with interest your post regards Nicolas
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Magnificent metallic effect!!great job on the Seehund !I make the same ( Without your talent) , is it is really an exelent kit [img]http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see27.jpg[/img] [img]http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see32.jpg[/img] I am going to follow with interest your post regards Nicolas
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Gentleman, thanks for the encouraging comments! Very much appreciated! @Jim thanks buddy! We ´ll see in the end, after weathering...  @Devin These Archer stuff, als long as it is a wet decal, is truly an stable and solid solution, easy to apply. The transport film is really thin and almost invisible after priming. It reacts positive and practicable to setting and softing solutions as Mr softer/setter, allowing kurves and bends. If the bending requires a kink to be adjustet, the film is thin enough to make these kinks barely unvisible as well. Once i am really closed to the paintjob, i will check if another sanding is required along the edges to eleminate minor imperfections. If you ask me: recommended. Worth the cash, imho. Just give it a try. @Edward The kit provides everything needed to make a nice model, imho. If you like, check out the following link for inspiration: http://tf-stryker1.blogspot.com/search/label/NavalHe has made a very good job, straight out of the box, applying standard painting techniques as preshading and highlighting in a pleasing manner. Have fun, buddy!  Thanks for getting involved.
Gentleman, thanks for the encouraging comments! Very much appreciated!
@Jim thanks buddy! We ´ll see in the end, after weathering... :-)
@Devin These Archer stuff, als long as it is a wet decal, is truly an stable and solid solution, easy to apply. The transport film is really thin and almost invisible after priming. It reacts positive and practicable to setting and softing solutions as Mr softer/setter, allowing kurves and bends. If the bending requires a kink to be adjustet, the film is thin enough to make these kinks barely unvisible as well. Once i am really closed to the paintjob, i will check if another sanding is required along the edges to eleminate minor imperfections. If you ask me: recommended. Worth the cash, imho. Just give it a try.
@Edward The kit provides everything needed to make a nice model, imho. If you like, check out the following link for inspiration: http://tf-stryker1.blogspot.com/search/label/Naval He has made a very good job, straight out of the box, applying standard painting techniques as preshading and highlighting in a pleasing manner. Have fun, buddy! :-) Thanks for getting involved.
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Looks very good - especially the metallic effect on the torpedoes! (never thought of using Alclad for this). I've just bought this particular kit myself, and am planning to start it soon - but I'll probably be building mine straight out of the box!
Looks very good - especially the metallic effect on the torpedoes! (never thought of using Alclad for this). I've just bought this particular kit myself, and am planning to start it soon - but I'll probably be building mine straight out of the box!
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:45 am |
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That "metal work" is gorgeous. I really like working with the Alcad paints, but it appears you've taken it to an art form!
How did you like working with the Archer rivet decals? I have some of those to use on a future project.
That "metal work" is gorgeous. I really like working with the Alcad paints, but it appears you've taken it to an art form!
How did you like working with the Archer rivet decals? I have some of those to use on a future project.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:16 am |
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VERY SHARP!!! Good metallized effect!! JIM B 
VERY SHARP!!! Good metallized effect!!
JIM B :thumbs_up_1:
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Lets go on: The seal now got it´s eels....aahhhh....balls i mean  )) I had some bad experiences with masking tape and Alclads. This time i was more careful and used post its. The black dot is a round shaped mask. I used Alclad transparent smoke for some variation of postshading, followed by a misting coat of ALC 118 to blend everything together. A coat of Alclad KLEAR KOTE GLOSS varnished everything and made it ready to be weathered with oils. But this will be done while finishing the whole model at the end.Ok. The next update is about the boat it self. More paintwork!  )) Thanks for watching best Alex
Lets go on:
The seal now got it´s eels....aahhhh....balls i mean :-)))
[img]http://images16.fotki.com/v316/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03183Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]I had some bad experiences with masking tape and Alclads. This time i was more careful and used post its.[/i]
[img]http://images110.fotki.com/v302/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03185Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The black dot is a round shaped mask. I used Alclad transparent smoke for some variation of postshading, followed by a misting coat of ALC 118 to blend everything together.[/i]
[img]http://images107.fotki.com/v70/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03186Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]A coat of Alclad KLEAR KOTE GLOSS varnished everything and made it ready to be weathered with oils. But this will be done while finishing the whole model at the end.[/i]
Ok. The next update is about the boat it self. More paintwork! :-)))
Thanks for watching
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Seewolf wrote: Mister Mölders is back from shore I stay tuned here, waiting for the paint  Hey skipper!  Nice to read you at these forums again! Lets stay in touch! I think you aint have to wait that long....  Christian Bruer wrote: Hi Alex, good to see you back with some naval stuff  A clean build so far, I will follow your WIP to see how you start painting the sub! By the way, the German Gamblers think about to join in to next years German Model Master. May we will contact you for some more information in the near future  Hey buddy!  Thats good news! I will be there for shure, the planning is in progress already. Send me a pm with your phone number and lets have a talk about it. The show is worth to be attended. The last two years was very entertaining and sucessful. Lets have some fun there again!  Thanks for the kind words, Christian. Much appreciated! 
[quote="Seewolf"]Mister Mölders is back from shore I stay tuned here, waiting for the paint :thumbs_up_1:[/quote]
Hey skipper! :-) Nice to read you at these forums again! Lets stay in touch! I think you aint have to wait that long....:-)
[quote="Christian Bruer"]Hi Alex,
good to see you back with some naval stuff :cool_2: A clean build so far, I will follow your WIP to see how you start painting the sub!
By the way, the German Gamblers think about to join in to next years German Model Master. May we will contact you for some more information in the near future :big_grin:[/quote]
Hey buddy! :-) Thats good news! I will be there for shure, the planning is in progress already. Send me a pm with your phone number and lets have a talk about it. The show is worth to be attended. The last two years was very entertaining and sucessful. Lets have some fun there again! :-) Thanks for the kind words, Christian. Much appreciated! :wave_1:
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Hi Alex, good to see you back with some naval stuff  A clean build so far, I will follow your WIP to see how you start painting the sub! By the way, the German Gamblers think about to join in to next years German Model Master. May we will contact you for some more information in the near future 
Hi Alex,
good to see you back with some naval stuff :cool_2: A clean build so far, I will follow your WIP to see how you start painting the sub!
By the way, the German Gamblers think about to join in to next years German Model Master. May we will contact you for some more information in the near future :big_grin:
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Mister Mölders is back from shore I stay tuned here, waiting for the paint 
Mister Mölders is back from shore I stay tuned here, waiting for the paint :thumbs_up_1:
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Good evening, gentleman The next update is about the Torpedos, especially its Propulsion and some detail around the warhead. Bronco delivers the kit surely in a very good quality. Though there is always something to improve in a plastic kit, and so its here. The sharpedend torpedo propeller at the left, the raw material at the right hand. Sanding sticks of different grit was used during the 3 stages of sanding. The sharpened blades obtained a coat of Mr surfacer, followed by several thin mists of TAM X-1 gloss black. Mr surfacer works as a microfiller and it fills corners a little to make that thing look like a solid single cast.So, this is the propulsion of the torpedo, lets have a look at the warhead and the percussion fuse. At this point the very few tiny PE pieces included in the kit, come to use. The PE is for the percussion fuse is quite thin. Usually this is a good thing, but in this case it would have been cool when they would be a little thicker. The kit includes another little detail, namely the little passive propeller we can find if we have a close view at the tip of the torpedo. This propeller is cast in plastic and naturally it is to thick to be ok. This little propeller is a rangefinder, activating the detonator in a safe distance from the launching boat. I browsed through all my little boxes and drawers until i found something to build this device of scratch. Materials used for the rangefinders The tip of the warhead. Again Mr surfacer was used to round down imperfections prior to assembly. The G7e torpedos, primed with gloss black, ready to be metallized.Now we are closed to the beginning of the paintwork. I will let the model rest for a view days to take my time to find out what else i could do. I wont give my self too much time.... So stay tuned. Things are about to getting really entertaining now. Best Alex
Good evening, gentleman
The next update is about the Torpedos, especially its Propulsion and some detail around the warhead. Bronco delivers the kit surely in a very good quality. Though there is always something to improve in a plastic kit, and so its here.
[img]http://images56.fotki.com/v774/photos/7/1544857/9094933/BroncoSeehundXXVII1Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The sharpedend torpedo propeller at the left, the raw material at the right hand. Sanding sticks of different grit was used during the 3 stages of sanding.[/i]
[img]http://images114.fotki.com/v288/photos/7/1544857/9094933/BroncoSeehundXXVII2Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The sharpened blades obtained a coat of Mr surfacer, followed by several thin mists of TAM X-1 gloss black.[/i]
[img]http://images54.fotki.com/v551/photos/7/1544857/9094933/BroncoSeehundXXVII3Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Mr surfacer works as a microfiller and it fills corners a little to make that thing look like a solid single cast.[/i]
So, this is the propulsion of the torpedo, lets have a look at the warhead and the percussion fuse. At this point the very few tiny PE pieces included in the kit, come to use. The PE is for the percussion fuse is quite thin. Usually this is a good thing, but in this case it would have been cool when they would be a little thicker. The kit includes another little detail, namely the little passive propeller we can find if we have a close view at the tip of the torpedo. This propeller is cast in plastic and naturally it is to thick to be ok. This little propeller is a rangefinder, activating the detonator in a safe distance from the launching boat. I browsed through all my little boxes and drawers until i found something to build this device of scratch.
[img]http://images16.fotki.com/v316/photos/7/1544857/9094933/BroncoSeehundXXVII4Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]Materials used for the rangefinders[/i]
[img]http://images17.fotki.com/v308/photos/7/1544857/9094933/BroncoSeehundXXVII5Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The tip of the warhead. Again Mr surfacer was used to round down imperfections prior to assembly.[/i]
[img]http://images16.fotki.com/v316/photos/7/1544857/9094933/BroncoSeehundXXVII6Medium-vi.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images9.fotki.com/v69/photos/7/1544857/9094933/BroncoSeehundXXVII7Medium-vi.jpg[/img] [i]The G7e torpedos, primed with gloss black, ready to be metallized.[/i]
Now we are closed to the beginning of the paintwork. I will let the model rest for a view days to take my time to find out what else i could do. I wont give my self too much time....
So stay tuned. Things are about to getting really entertaining now. :smallsmile:
Best
Alex
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:17 pm |
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Re: "A SEAL WITH BALLS" Bronco´s 1/35th XXVII B |
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@Quincy Thanks for your support! @Jim, thanks for the kind words! The longer i look at that shackle, the more it begs for being kept off. Yep! I will take it off! Soon there will be development in this sbs. Currently i make the last little changes at the topedos. Then we ´ll spill some colours all over the place... 
@Quincy Thanks for your support! :wave_1:
@Jim, thanks for the kind words! The longer i look at that shackle, the more it begs for being kept off. Yep! I will take it off!
Soon there will be development in this sbs. Currently i make the last little changes at the topedos. Then we ´ll spill some colours all over the place...:-)
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:44 am |
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Very very neat and sharp work Alex! I agree that the shackle looks overscale-- shackles come in a variety of sizes in 1:1 scale.... Looking forwadr to seeing here develop--if its anything like your bi-plane--it is likely to be stunning!!!! JIm Baumann 
Very very neat and sharp work Alex!
I agree that the shackle looks overscale-- shackles come in a variety of sizes in 1:1 scale....
Looking forwadr to seeing here develop--if its anything like your bi-plane--it is likely to be stunning!!!!
JIm Baumann :wave_1:
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:36 pm |
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