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I had my oldest grandson peruse you images (Blown-up on my largest screen). He loved your Shot with the Swordfish silhouette. Now he says he will help me to make the model if he gets to hold the Torpedo plane. Thanks. Now I gotta go order a Swordfish.
Great looking replica. "Simple looking" painting belies the effort and detail.
Thanks Timmy!
Jim.
I had my oldest grandson peruse you images (Blown-up on my largest screen). He loved your Shot with the Swordfish silhouette. Now he says he will help me to make the model if he gets to hold the Torpedo plane. Thanks. Now I gotta go order a Swordfish.
Great looking replica. "Simple looking" painting belies the effort and detail.
Thanks Timmy!
Jim.
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:06 am |
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It's an excellent build, Timmy. Crisp and sharp as well as nicely staged.
I agree with Chuck - the rigging is exceptional.
It's an excellent build, Timmy. Crisp and sharp as well as nicely staged.
I agree with Chuck - the rigging is exceptional.
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:29 am |
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The second pic (the overhead), and the second-to-last one with the black background really knocked my socks off. Wow.
The second pic (the overhead), and the second-to-last one with the black background really knocked my socks off. Wow.
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 8:08 pm |
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:34 pm |
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 12:42 pm |
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Really well done model and seascape. The rigging is what does it for me. You are so humble, though. This deserves to be posted in "What's New"---on the "front page" so to speak. Please consider it, and add a couple more photos if you have them.
Really well done model [u]and[/u] seascape. The rigging is what does it for me. :eyebrows:
You are so humble, though. This deserves to be posted in "What's New"---on the "front page" so to speak. Please consider it, and add a couple more photos if you have them.
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 8:33 am |
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Really nice Timmy ,you did a great job on the deck,liked the overall effect
Really nice Timmy ,you did a great job on the deck,liked the overall effect
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 4:33 am |
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great work
great work :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 3:59 am |
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Nice work, Timmy.
Nice work, Timmy.
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 7:11 pm |
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Started some five years ago before Flyhawk released theirs, I finally finished this beast using Dragon's "Sink the Bismarck" release. It's not the most detailed build out there, but I like to think it's "good enough" for an overall impression and let photography fun do the rest.
I aimed for when the Jot Dora signal was given to Prinz Eugen to commence firing, so no main deck railings (couldn't figure a way to do realistic folded-down railings). It's uncertain whether the signal was sent via flags in addition to the usual measures, but I like the extra colour they add. The Arado is there for aesthetics - would not have been sitting out there during the battle.
Brass barrels from Master; PE was WEM's and the kit's own. The WEM set is a bit disappointing: the instructions show several parts that aren't actually on the fret or aren't as depicted (e.g. Arado rudders and cross braces shown but absent, FuMo 23 main radars' rear pieces aren't angled), and I actually used the kit's PE radars instead even though that, too, was frustrating: they were all different sizes despite the real things all being the same! For the crowsnest, I removed the molded solid one and used styrene sheet for the new base, using the PE range dials as the bulkheads. I drilled open the bow anchor hawsepipe, and bridged the gap between the bow fairleads with wire.
Painting was handbrushed with mostly Lifecolor; deck variations were via pencil crayon (thanks Vlad for that idea); rigging is UNI Caenis. Decals from Hawk Graphics. Anchor chain from a Trumpeter spinoff.
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Started some five years ago before Flyhawk released theirs, I finally finished this beast using Dragon's "Sink the Bismarck" release. It's not the most detailed build out there, but I like to think it's "good enough" for an overall impression and let photography fun do the rest.
I aimed for when the Jot Dora signal was given to Prinz Eugen to commence firing, so no main deck railings (couldn't figure a way to do realistic folded-down railings). It's uncertain whether the signal was sent via flags in addition to the usual measures, but I like the extra colour they add. The Arado is there for aesthetics - would not have been sitting out there during the battle.
Brass barrels from Master; PE was WEM's and the kit's own. The WEM set is a bit disappointing: the instructions show several parts that aren't actually on the fret or aren't as depicted (e.g. Arado rudders and cross braces shown but absent, FuMo 23 main radars' rear pieces aren't angled), and I actually used the kit's PE radars instead even though that, too, was frustrating: they were all different sizes despite the real things all being the same! For the crowsnest, I removed the molded solid one and used styrene sheet for the new base, using the PE range dials as the bulkheads. I drilled open the bow anchor hawsepipe, and bridged the gap between the bow fairleads with wire.
Painting was handbrushed with mostly Lifecolor; deck variations were via pencil crayon (thanks Vlad for that idea); rigging is UNI Caenis. Decals from Hawk Graphics. Anchor chain from a Trumpeter spinoff.
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 3:14 pm |
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