Topic review - U-1407, u-boat typ XVIIb, MikroMir 1:350
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donalyah00
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Re: U-1407, u-boat typ XVIIb, MikroMir 1:350
Thank you!
Thank you!
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 11:48 am
Strategos Augustus
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Re: U-1407, u-boat typ XVIIb, MikroMir 1:350
Amazing little build.
Amazing little build. :thumbs_up_1:
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:26 pm
gms
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Re: U-1407, u-boat typ XVIIb, MikroMir 1:350
I admire the painting of the model. Very nice job!
I admire the painting of the model. Very nice job!
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 12:50 pm
pascalemod
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Re: U-1407, u-boat typ XVIIb, MikroMir 1:350
Beautiful work and weathering on the boat. Presentation is great also!
Beautiful work and weathering on the boat. Presentation is great also!
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 10:11 am
donalyah00
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U-1407, u-boat typ XVIIb, MikroMir 1:350
Hello,
Here's my version of MikroMir kit. It depicts the third boat of the XVIIb type: U-1407. It was comissioned into Kriegsmarine in April 1945 and used for the training, hence the yellow band on the kiosque.
The kit parts are quite accurate in terms of shape and dimensions but in some places the detail is missing. To update it a little I created the set of the photoetch plus decals which were used in this build [click]. The model was painted with Lifecolor acrylic paints and Tensocromes. Some smaller details were painted with MrColor C-series paints. The overall varnish comes also from MrColor range.
One last pic to show the size of the model:
Thank you.
Hello,
Here's my version of MikroMir kit. It depicts the third boat of the XVIIb type: U-1407. It was comissioned into Kriegsmarine in April 1945 and used for the training, hence the yellow band on the kiosque.
The kit parts are quite accurate in terms of shape and dimensions but in some places the detail is missing. To update it a little I created the set of the [url=https://shelfoddity.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=70_71]photoetch plus decals[/url] which were used in this build [url=http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=164130&p=718999#p718999][click][/url]. The model was painted with Lifecolor acrylic paints and Tensocromes. Some smaller details were painted with MrColor C-series paints. The overall varnish comes also from MrColor range.