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Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Devin » Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:45 am

Amazing. The attention to detail is astounding, and I'm extremely jealous of your ability to make your own PE. That's the one thing I'd really like to be able to do, but I'm too cautious to try it.

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Guido » Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:04 am

Once more the range of superlatives doesn't fit your work!
:thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Guido

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by JIM BAUMANN » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:42 pm

very very very good effect!!

Inspiring!

Jim Baumann :wave_1:

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Rui Matos » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:08 pm

:worship_1:

Carry on!!
Cheers,
Rui

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by mabmanu » Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:49 pm

Hi Bruno .

:thumbs_up_1:

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Quincy » Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:33 pm

Truly fantastic work! :woo_hoo:




Bob Pink.

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Sr. Gopher » Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:11 pm

MartinJQuinn wrote:Mind blowing stuff
uuuummmmm...That's an understatement!

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by MartinJQuinn » Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:23 am

Mind blowing stuff

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by bgire » Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:24 am

Continued...

Going back to the ships now...

Hull damages:

Here begins a fascinating part of this project (the very part which determined its choice, I must confess): this is entirely based on the so called �Damage Reports� the US Navy produced throughout the War for every damaged ship.
A large number of them are available on Web and they show real "autopsies" of every ship.
Thanks to Tracy White at:
http://researcheratlarge.com/Ships/
Also :
http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/rep/WDR/index.html

Along with report text, they include damage pictures and some very detailed plans of damages.

Minneapolis suffered two main damages this night:

1- Her entire bow, forward of capstans was demolished and bent downward to an angle of 70�.
Damage description:

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After cutting-off the bow:

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In dry-dock, showing the damaged section:

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And � Minnie � underway for Mare Island with temporary steel plates bow:

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2- A torpedo hit in the no2 boiler room vicinity :
The damages:

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A spectacular opening to the Sea:

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The opening is right under the armour belt (of which one full plate is missing). It will show easily through the diorama transparent resin.

Now the build:

Scribing the damaged areas:

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� THE � frightening moment� was cutting out the bow:

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Both halves are shortened up to the next undamaged bulkhead.
Those sections are then scanned to get the correct shape and dimensions to design a PE bulkhead section.

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And there goes another custom PE!
First I designed the PE simply by directly CAD drawing on the original plans:
Same for boiler room area: (I�m using USN official plans of Tuscaloosa as a guide)

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Building (!) the damaged areas (PE, plasticard and cyano glue bonded paper -thanks to Jim Baumann for this later trick)

First comes the #2 boiler room structure:

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Digging the hole into the hull:

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Dry fit: :scratch:

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Et voil� ! :woo_hoo:

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To be continued...
_Bruno :thumbs_up_1:

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Sr. Gopher » Sun Oct 17, 2010 5:28 pm

Truly inspirational!

As previously stated, this is probably the best WIP so far! (I think it probably even beats the Mare Island diorama you and Jean are working on too!)

The foliage kind of makes me want to get back to repairing some of my old dioramas!

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by JIM BAUMANN » Sun Oct 17, 2010 5:07 pm

Very very impressive-- just like trees in railway modelling in in 1/76... ( OO ) or Ho 1/87


except you are doing it 9 x smaller!!!!!! :worship_1: arghh!! :thumbs_up_1:


JIM BAUMANN

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Cliffy B » Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:13 pm

HOLY AWESOME!!!! :thumbs_up_1:

You ever think about marketing your custom PE sheets either by yourself or to one of the main companies? I'm sure they'd sell, especially the foliage one!

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Quincy » Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:56 pm

MichelB wrote:Amazing! :thumbs_up_1:

I'll second that!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:




Bob Pink. :wave_1:

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by MichelB » Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:46 pm

Amazing! :thumbs_up_1:

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by bgire » Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:44 pm

Continued :wave_1:

Vegetation:

The shore is covered by dense tropical vegetation: mangrove, eucalyptus, palm trees and bush.
I discarded using real bonsais� too big for the scale, too much maintenance�

I designed another photo etched sheet full of trees. As tropical vegetation isn�t my cup of tea, I copied silhouettes in my CAD software after real trees from today�s Tulagi (found on the internet, of course):

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After etching, I gave more thickness to the trunks with a mix of white glue and potato starch. When dry, this mixing shrinks a little, creating tiny wrinkles which perfectly match the real trunk texture.

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Now comes the brown paint for the trunks. I used a light spray of Polly Scale �Aged Concrete�:

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Separately, I wanted more colors for the foliage. I started from a light green hue. I prepared a mix of 10% acrylic paint (Gunze) and 90% thinner. I poured some foam flocking, mixed to get an even color and laid on absorbent paper to take out surplus thinner. Two hours drying and I was ready for the following.
Here are three shades: original (left) and two variations:

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Now I�m ready to start the series (circa 5minutes for 10 trees):

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Branches are arranged to give a 3D shape to the trees, then the upper part of these are dipped in white glue and again in a box full of green flocking:

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I designed my own palm trees with three photo etched palm rings mounted on a brass wire trunk.

Assembly steps:

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Some starch and glue mixing to do the coconuts� et voil�!

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Then I shifted from modeler to gardener to plant all that stuff:

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To be continued... :thumbs_up_1:

_Bruno

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Cliffy B » Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:05 pm

Love the jungle man!!! Question though, you said the foliage is synthetic, synthetic what? Did you get some model railroad product or did you make them from some sort of household material? They look really convincing and I'd like to know how to make my own. Top notch work on the dio man, can't wait to see it finished! :thumbs_up_1:

-Mike

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by LE BOSCO » Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:53 am

Hi bruno

great job ! very nice !!! :thumbs_up_1:
Nicolas

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by Devin » Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:12 am

The main reason I haven't tackled this project in 1/350th scale yet is the foliage. It's good to see that it can be done, but it doesn't make me any more certain that I could pull it off! Fantastic work.

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by mabmanu » Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:12 am

Hi Bruno .
Beautiful scenery .


Bonjour Bruno .
beau d�cor .

Re: �After the Shock�-1:700scale diorama of USS Minneapolis

by bgire » Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:59 am

Hello Folks :wave_1:

This small "intermission" before a more consistent post around the end of next week.
I almost finished "gardening" my Tulagi jungle.

235 trees to date (mangrove, eucalyptus, banyans and coconut trees).
All custom made: photo etched trunks and synthetic foliage (coloured with Gunze acrylics)

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Trees are 8 to 26mm high

_Bruno

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