DanCinSD wrote:
Tom, Don't give up on them, they look good. Sometimes putting them away for a little while and then starting on them latter helps..... makes them seen like a new model half way done!
I couldn't agree more, I think having a stash of kits really, really, really can have it's downside sometimes, though.
Next up: Rurik.
Rurik, ah Rurik...this is probably my most ambitious attempt at a ship model.
Begun July of 2007, stalled October 2007.
The kit has many minor and not-so-minor flaws, and while I'm pretty happy with where I was required to carve into the resin, I'm not overly enthusiastic about some of my added detail...not by a long shot.
Then, there's the fact that I intend for the model to represent the ship as-built; the horror of a 3 masted barque rig makes me break out in cold sweats.
Stalled due to very sloppy paint, and work generally sub-par for what I want in this model....aaaaand, I'm a SISSY!
Scratched replacement bridges.
Bow scroll was painted free-hand, corrected often, then traced over with CA glue via stretched sprue, the shield with eagle is .005" plastic sheet done the same way; the red background to the double eagle is based on a photo of the ship in drydock where the background shows very much darker than the relief emblem; perhaps silver? Blue? I went with red, and will change it if anyone has info.
Slightly longer shot.
View forward and scratch built shell hoists.
Scratched engine-room skylights; I removed a kit supplied deckhouse-like structure directly aft of them to represent the companionway that was actually in that location, but a photo a friend has since sent to me shows my guesswork to be more than a little incorrect.
The funnel bases had a considerable chamfered overhang which the kit parts didn't show, so I've attempted some re-work on them.
The funnel base overhangs also sported angle-iron supports for the ammunition supply rails, something I've also made a beginning at representing...not overjoyed with the result, though.
Bow scroll, opposite side. Interestingly, photos of the actual ship show this to be assymetrical in some details.
Ram-bowed picket boats being coaxed from Modelkrak steam launches.
Close up of after bridge...
