Great! Nice job! (buen trabajo! ). Good to see the first and second approach. Both were good, this one is better. BTW that's my first post, and what better than doing that in a fellow countryman's build. Didn't find an specific thread for presentations, if there's one, please tell.
Great looking Hood.
Great! Nice job! (buen trabajo! :cool_1: ). Good to see the first and second approach. Both were good, this one is better. BTW that's my first post, and what better than doing that in a fellow countryman's build. Didn't find an specific thread for presentations, if there's one, please tell.
Great looking Hood.
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 10:43 am
Dan K
Post subject:
Re: Hms Hood - Rebuilding the fleet.
Very well done! Refits on old models is not an easy thing.
Very well done! Refits on old models is not an easy thing.
Congratulations on such a fine build! Love the water as well! You should put this in the gallery (or maybe you have?)
Aop
Congratulations on such a fine build! Love the water as well! You should put this in the gallery (or maybe you have?)
:thumbs_up_1: Aop
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 10:54 pm
Kometa
Post subject:
Hms Hood - Rebuilding the fleet.
Hi guys
This is the HMS Hood built in 1985, 1/700 Tamiya.
and now this is the new Hood, rebuilt.
I used the photoetched Eduard, Guns main Aber. Armor plates: plastic strip. Chains: Copper wire Rear Mast, Paravanes, pom-pom, davits, rafts, scratchbuild. Rigging: Uni Caenis Paints: Humbrol. Hard work and patience. Sea Base: Jim Baumann method.
I used the photoetched Eduard, Guns main Aber. Armor plates: plastic strip. Chains: Copper wire Rear Mast, Paravanes, pom-pom, davits, rafts, scratchbuild. [img]http://www.u-modelismo.com/subirimagenes/users/kometa/Hood/Hood45.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.u-modelismo.com/subirimagenes/users/kometa/Hood/Hood101.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.u-modelismo.com/subirimagenes/users/kometa/Hood/Hood49A.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.u-modelismo.com/subirimagenes/users/kometa/Hood/Hood59.jpg[/img] Rigging: Uni Caenis Paints: Humbrol. Hard work and patience. Sea Base: Jim Baumann method.