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Beautiful build!
Beautiful build!
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 12:50 am |
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I would say well done, nice and clean, but I think you should have bought Edward's PE set as well. This would have added another level of detail over the whole ship, and Jeff Sharp's W.I.P. is probably the best one here. I have both PE sets for mine when I get around to building her. But I really want the proper anchor studded link chains and 9 chain locks, 3 for each anchor chain, I think I may know where to get the studded link chains in brass but the smallest for this scale will be 6 links per inch that is made, the only way I'll know if it will work will be to buy a pack from the UK and it's expensive, then use the 20 L.P.I for the chain locks, that just happens to be the perfect size and scale for the 1/200 Mikasa. I think the color is still a little to dark for my taste but is very close to what I will paint mine, just a little lighter with very minor post shading and the aircraft in yellow. Otherwise, nice build, some issues but I'm not going to "rivet count". Good work.
I would say well done, nice and clean, but I think you should have bought Edward's PE set as well. This would have added another level of detail over the whole ship, and Jeff Sharp's W.I.P. is probably the best one here. I have both PE sets for mine when I get around to building her. But I really want the proper anchor studded link chains and 9 chain locks, 3 for each anchor chain, I think I may know where to get the studded link chains in brass but the smallest for this scale will be 6 links per inch that is made, the only way I'll know if it will work will be to buy a pack from the UK and it's expensive, then use the 20 L.P.I for the chain locks, that just happens to be the perfect size and scale for the 1/200 Mikasa. I think the color is still a little to dark for my taste but is very close to what I will paint mine, just a little lighter with very minor post shading and the aircraft in yellow. Otherwise, nice build, some issues but I'm not going to "rivet count". Good work.
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:11 pm |
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Outstanding work and info on the build, love to see your planes as well.
Outstanding work and info on the build, love to see your planes as well.
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 1:31 pm |
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Hello:
I am just breaking sprue on my 1/200 AZ. Your build is truly outstanding and one that I will refer to when working on mine. Thanks for posting your work and links you provided.
Mark
Hello:
I am just breaking sprue on my 1/200 AZ. Your build is truly outstanding and one that I will refer to when working on mine. Thanks for posting your work and links you provided.
Mark
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 5:55 pm |
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That's most impressive!. The fat hulled dreadnoughts just make me happy. Dunno why. My 1/426 Arizona isn't going to look anywhere near that good. Party because the kit is junk and has quite a bad cast (at least the one i got) and partly because i haven't touched a model since my pre-teen years. lol.
Man your rigging looks great too. I'm not a fan of the 5-D scheme, personally, but you certainly did it justice. Outstanding work.
That's most impressive!. The fat hulled dreadnoughts just make me happy. Dunno why. My 1/426 Arizona isn't going to look anywhere near that good. Party because the kit is junk and has quite a bad cast (at least the one i got) and partly because i haven't touched a model since my pre-teen years. lol.
Man your rigging looks great too. I'm not a fan of the 5-D scheme, personally, but you certainly did it justice. Outstanding work.
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Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 8:39 pm |
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A master showpiece! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:07 am |
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I concure.great build.
I concure.great build.
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Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 1:25 pm |
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That looks very good indeed--sharp execution of a complex looking ship!
well done!
Jim Baumann
That looks very good indeed--sharp execution of a complex looking ship!
well done!
Jim Baumann
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Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 7:27 am |
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Hands down, best 1/200 Arizona I've seen. Great job.
Hands down, best 1/200 Arizona I've seen. Great job.
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 11:27 pm |
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very well done. i cant do it better gr harry
very well done. i cant do it better gr harry
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 3:42 pm |
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Gotcha, didn't see it though I promise I did look... just not well enough.
Gotcha, didn't see it though I promise I [i]did[/i] look... just not well enough. :sorry:
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:59 am |
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Yup, what he said ^^
Yup, what he said ^^
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Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 12:02 pm |
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On the first page he said: ESzczesniak wrote: I used LifeColor 5-D Dark Gray. I've heard this isn't a perfect match. However, to my knowledge, that is based on a single aged specimen that is described as "blacker than black". To me that sounds like age has changed the color and I'm quite happy the results here. Obviously, I have no idea what 5-D really looked like back in the day. While LifeColor has a good product line including naval colors, be advised that you will need to add some retarder to prevent LifeColor from drying in the airbrush tip. I've seen many others reporting this as well.
On the first page he said:
[quote="ESzczesniak"]I used LifeColor 5-D Dark Gray. I've heard this isn't a perfect match. However, to my knowledge, that is based on a single aged specimen that is described as "blacker than black". To me that sounds like age has changed the color and I'm quite happy the results here. Obviously, I have no idea what 5-D really looked like back in the day. While LifeColor has a good product line including naval colors, be advised that you will need to add some retarder to prevent LifeColor from drying in the airbrush tip. I've seen many others reporting this as well.[/quote]
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Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:50 am |
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I know it's been a bit since this was posted but what brand of paint did you use for the 5-D dark grey?
I know it's been a bit since this was posted but what brand of paint did you use for the 5-D dark grey?
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Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:23 am |
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ESzczesniak wrote: Yes, I ordered a custom acrylic case from http://www.casesforcollectibles.com. I've bought from them before. Good outfit. Lovely work. Very crisp and clean. I like the color - it is not as dark as 5D, but fits the model well. I am glad I finally picked this kit up (killer Squadron sale). I will have to consider the Mk 1 set whenever I get around go building her.
[quote="ESzczesniak"]Yes, I ordered a custom acrylic case from http://www.casesforcollectibles.com.[/quote]
I've bought from them before. Good outfit.
Lovely work. Very crisp and clean. I like the color - it is not as dark as 5D, but fits the model well.
I am glad I finally picked this kit up (killer Squadron sale). I will have to consider the Mk 1 set whenever I get around go building her.
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:17 pm |
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You have built an outstanding model that is an inspiration! Thanks for sharing.
You have built an outstanding model that is an inspiration! Thanks for sharing.
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:34 am |
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beautiful!!! the paint job and finish is up there with the best!!
beautiful!!! the paint job and finish is up there with the best!!
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Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:22 am |
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Wow, brilliant work. Congrats.
Wow, brilliant work. Congrats.
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Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 11:10 pm |
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very Nice work , TOP cast Well Done
Greets Johan
very Nice work , TOP cast Well Done
Greets Johan
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 12:02 pm |
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grayson72 wrote: That is absolutely beautiful work, and the PE looks perfect, what did you use for glue on the PE railings?
Also, where did you get your anchor chain, it looks fully 3D? Thank you for the compliments. In this case, I used super thin CA for the railings. There is a raised lip along most of the deck edges which was ideally suited to running a microbrush with CA along the ridge of this lip while the railing laid just inside. No section is more than 2.5-3", as even the railings along the deck edge are broken up by the deck edge tie offs and stanchions. For more traditional kits and PE, I would plan to use a PVA type glue. I've ordered some Gator Glue to try for this. The chains are copper chains that came with the kit. If they hadn't come with the kit, in this scale I would have looked for an external source anyway.
[quote="grayson72"]That is absolutely beautiful work, and the PE looks perfect, what did you use for glue on the PE railings?
Also, where did you get your anchor chain, it looks fully 3D?[/quote]
Thank you for the compliments. In this case, I used super thin CA for the railings. There is a raised lip along most of the deck edges which was ideally suited to running a microbrush with CA along the ridge of this lip while the railing laid just inside. No section is more than 2.5-3", as even the railings along the deck edge are broken up by the deck edge tie offs and stanchions. For more traditional kits and PE, I would plan to use a PVA type glue. I've ordered some Gator Glue to try for this.
The chains are copper chains that came with the kit. If they hadn't come with the kit, in this scale I would have looked for an external source anyway.
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 7:34 am |
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