Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

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Re: Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

by D-Boy » Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:47 am

warreni wrote:
Bryant wrote:I am interested in these decks. So, if they are available in the US, I would like to find them.
You can always order them from LuckyModel...
Lucky Model - last day of an anniversary celebration today (Friday, June 29) with low cost international shipping. So order up!

Re: Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

by Timmy C » Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:40 pm

The wood is plenty porous enough for the glue to grab - the paint stain won't affect glue adhesion.

Re: Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

by aptivaboy » Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:01 pm

Sorry to be late to the party, but question time: how does one paint the PE deck parts if the deck is already stained? I'm assuming that the parts should be painted on the fret and before removing them. But... If the deck is already stained, wouldn't that tend to make it a less "grabby" gluing surface?

Thanks for any pointers or experiences, as I'm considering buying one of these sets and I like to be well-educated about things before I jump in.

Thanks!

Robert

Re: Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

by FEB » Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:15 pm

just ordered mine,looks like a great addition.

Re: Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

by warreni » Tue Dec 13, 2011 4:48 am

Bryant wrote:I am interested in these decks. So, if they are available in the US, I would like to find them.
You can always order them from LuckyModel...

Re: Pontos models deck for the Dml CVL-22

by Admiral John Byng » Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:20 pm

dylan wrote:
Admiral John Byng wrote:It looks good.
Do you push the decks out or cut them?
A little of both, the wood is cut through but the plastic backing is only part way. I figure I will lift all the tiny discard pieces off with a sharp knife then trim out the rest of the deck out.
other decks I have are cut all the way through, which makes them a little easier to clean up.
dylan, sorry for the late reply. The thread vanished and I was left scratching my head and wondering if it was a UFO :smallsmile: (I see it went to the review section).

Thanks for the info!

Re: Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

by Bryant » Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:16 pm

I am interested in these decks. So, if they are available in the US, I would like to find them.

Re: Pontos models deck for the Dml CVL-22

by dylan » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:41 pm

Admiral John Byng wrote:It looks good.
Do you push the decks out or cut them?
A little of both, the wood is cut through but the plastic backing is only part way. I figure I will lift all the tiny discard pieces off with a sharp knife then trim out the rest of the deck out.
other decks I have are cut all the way through, which makes them a little easier to clean up.

Re: Pontos models deck for the Dml CVL-22

by Admiral John Byng » Tue Aug 30, 2011 12:13 pm

It looks good.
Do you push the decks out or cut them?

Re: Pontos models deck for the Dml CVL-22

by USS California BB44 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:46 am

Looks nice. If I may, I suggest that one of the mods move this to the reviews section before it falls off the board.

Pontos Models 1/350 CVL-22 Deck

by dylan » Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:53 am

I saw these decks advertised on Lucky models website a few weeks ago. and I figured I would give them a try, boy am I glad I did.
I paid $38 for the set, with free shipping from LM. a real bargain. considering the same thing for the Gambier bay kit from hasegawa is around $100
what you get is two really nicely done self adhesive deck pieces, a fret of P.E brass, some black anchor chain, and dry transfers for the deck markings etc.

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some really nice detail there
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theres even some nice pieces representing the steel deck around the island
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and the best part of all the dry transfers. i really hope they do more of these, something like the swastika on the bow of the Bismarck would be nuch easier to apply with Dry transfers. and there is no need to gloss coat the model to get them to stick.

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the deck pieces are stained a dark blue somewhere between 20-B Deck Blue and 21 Flight Deck Stain according to them. I think it looks good to my eyes, and everything lines up perfectly to the Dragon kit.
you can see the cut lines from the back, and where the stain has soaked through.

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the instructions are good but will need to be read carefully to avoid any misplaced parts.
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I am really looking forward to finishing off my Independence now.
Dylan

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