by hypno7 » Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:39 am
Thanks Marijn! I really appreciate it...
Oh believe me, I have a couple of Trumpeter Hornet hulls where I practice and try all kinds of materials and techniques. For me, the Yorktown class carriers are some of the most beautiful ships of that time (for me), not to mention the history behind them. I am planning to do some other carriers first (maybe a CVL, Essex, I don't know) so I get into the "vibe" of building the air wings and learn from that... (find a nice way to reduce those panel lines uniformly and make better folding wings). Also see what works for me on representing a convincing flight deck. Then I will do Yorktown, and then Enterprise...
Thanks again Marijn, it was great meeting you and great to have had the chance to talk a little bit. (not to mention, the chance to look at that Lexington!)
Thanks Marijn! I really appreciate it...
Oh believe me, I have a couple of Trumpeter Hornet hulls where I practice and try all kinds of materials and techniques. For me, the Yorktown class carriers are some of the most beautiful ships of that time (for me), not to mention the history behind them. I am planning to do some other carriers first (maybe a CVL, Essex, I don't know) so I get into the "vibe" of building the air wings and learn from that... (find a nice way to reduce those panel lines uniformly and make better folding wings). Also see what works for me on representing a convincing flight deck. Then I will do Yorktown, and then Enterprise... :big_grin:
Thanks again Marijn, it was great meeting you and great to have had the chance to talk a little bit. (not to mention, the chance to look at that Lexington!)