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Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:10 am

the end

here you can see final gallery

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Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by Gabor » Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:03 pm

Good work :thumbs_up_1: and the fates of the figures are at your hand :cool_1: You have to decide if you use them or not.

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 7:49 am

Thanks. I'm thinking about eduart kriegsmarine figures. Should I use them? Isn't it too thin? I don't have enough money to buy north star figures. Eduard figures I have from BIG ED for Z-43 and Admiral Hipper

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by robertmelvin » Tue Sep 01, 2015 7:41 am

Looking very good to me. An impressive build in my humble opinion.

Bob

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:31 am

I've finished making wires :woo_hoo:

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Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by Gabor » Sun Aug 30, 2015 1:25 pm

Why? Because the color of the algae is the same grey as the hull color in the picture. Perhaps you should use less light for picture taking. But if you can't take a better picture and you say it is green enough, I believe it :big_grin:

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Sun Aug 30, 2015 10:55 am

Gabor wrote:The streaks on the hull are good. I think you don't have to adjust them more. But the algae effect seems a bit strange. Shouldn't it be greener? And I think it shouldn't be so continuos.
they are much green but I can't take better photos :mad_1: Why strange?

time to show sth

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Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by Gabor » Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:56 pm

The streaks on the hull are good. I think you don't have to adjust them more. But the algae effect seems a bit strange. Shouldn't it be greener? And I think it shouldn't be so continuos.

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:21 am

I made algae on the waterline and a few streaks on the upper hull

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Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Tue Aug 18, 2015 1:18 am

Ya this time I mixed vallejo flat red with vallejo hull red. On the real it is darker. I took waterline from trumpeter's admiral hipper because I won't use it. If I have a choice between full hull and waterline I'm building full hull.

Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by Gabor » Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:19 pm

Seems good to me. This kind of streaks appear after a longer period on the ships on the sea. If you want a "lighter" version then paint the streaks and soften them only vertically. Do not mix their upper part at the waterline. On the other hand did you use the hull color for this "try"?

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Mon Aug 17, 2015 5:54 am

guys I'm learning making streaks. It should be look like? for me it looks strange

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Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by Gabor » Fri Aug 14, 2015 2:38 pm

Good work. But this time try not to use too much rust on it :big_grin:

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Fri Aug 14, 2015 1:05 pm

I painted the hull again :big_grin:

this time is much better

lower hull - I mixed vallejo flat red with vallejo hull red

upper hull - tamiya xf -54

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Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:30 am

material flags with swastika from Accurate Model Parts

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size 2x1,4 cm

Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by Gabor » Sat Aug 08, 2015 2:33 pm

Nice little collection :thumbs_up_1: But let me show you some of my works from the past 25 years:

http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html :big_grin:

As you see it doesn't matter if the first few kits are not museum quality pieces. That's why I wrote that you should finish the Graf Spee as it comes out. There is a stage in the building process when it's better to finish the kit than restart. Naturally you have to decide what you want to do, but as Bob noted above, if you always want a "perfect" kit, you'll always be frustrated. Don't want to use all techniques on one kit.

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:47 pm

Gabor wrote:I don't want to offend you but you wrote that you are a beginner and this is your first ship.
not first, graf spee is fourth, but first in 1:350 :big_grin:

first was bismarck (revell), later yamato (tamiya - first with PE) and the last sharnhorst (tamiya - the first painted with airbrush ) :big_grin:

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I agree with anyone, I shoudn't cleaned the hull and standing, so lets rebuild :big_grin: Sorry everyone who was disappointed and shocked :big_grin:

I started with standing, in my opinion now is much better rather than older. When I was building the older (black and rust) I haven't had airbrush. This time I used airbrush, gold tamiya and vallejo flat red

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I also started rebuild the hull, I covered the deck tamiya xf 78 wooden tan deck

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Chipping, is not good in 1:350, maybe I need more practise. So I decited, the lower hull will be without weathering. This time I will use vallejo hull red and flat red. It will be much darker rather than earlier. On the upper hull it will be a few streaks (probably below the anchor only).

next time I will try to build sth difficult and more dirty.

Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by Gabor » Fri Aug 07, 2015 2:27 pm

No, this chain is not good. 0.95 mm is for 1/700 kits. Try to get 1,5 or 2 mm chains. Or even 2,5 mm can be good if the shape of the chain is oval enough.

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by robertmelvin » Fri Aug 07, 2015 10:19 am

For what it is worth, I thought that you had an excellent build up of this kit by your post of July 26, needing only some rigging to make it shelf ready. As Gabor noted above, I was under the impression that you were new to modeling and that this was your first ship. Perhaps you are being too ambitious if you are trying to incorporate as many of the available modeling techniques into just one build, especially your first ship build.
We see so many great, very artistic representations of different ships here on the board, some if not many of them museum quality work, and it is very, very tempting to set your own bar that high your first time out. I fell prey to that mistake myself and suffered a great deal of needless frustration as a result. It takes years and years of practice, as well as a certain intangible gift of talent, to do what some of these folks do. I ultimately came to realize that and that I had to learn to walk before I could run, so I went back to the basics, starting out building essentially out of the box, with some basic PE, then started working on my skill sets to let me to a little more, and a little better each build.
In short, don't feel like you have to cover as many aspects of ship modeling as possible your first time out. You built a good model in my opinion and I'd be pleased to display her on my shelf any time. Give her some rigging and then sit back with a certain sense of satisfaction and enjoy looking at the fruits of your efforts. And, don't focus on the "mistakes" or "flaws" that only you will know exist.
Best wishes,

Bob Melvin

Re: Graf Spee 1:350 Academy with Eduard

by biegacz90 » Fri Aug 07, 2015 8:48 am

guys help

will it be good for 1:350?

http://www.hobbysta.pl/lancuszek-095-14 ... hbienk8n55

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