by Aggie » Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:04 am
I'm modeling pre-war (WWII) U.S. vessels, which had more portholes than manufacturers
usually portray them, as they were closed over/welded shut for combat duty. What's the
best way to add portholes to a 1/350 ship? I though about resin decals, like Archer makes,
and sure enough someone did make them, but apparently not any longer. There are photo
etch portholes, though. However, if one went with photo etch, it seems to me you'd want to
replace ALL the portholes with photo etch... maybe there isn't an easy answer?
I'm modeling pre-war (WWII) U.S. vessels, which had more portholes than manufacturers
usually portray them, as they were closed over/welded shut for combat duty. What's the
best way to add portholes to a 1/350 ship? I though about resin decals, like Archer makes,
and sure enough someone did make them, but apparently not any longer. There are photo
etch portholes, though. However, if one went with photo etch, it seems to me you'd want to
replace ALL the portholes with photo etch... maybe there isn't an easy answer?