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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:31 pm 
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Outstanding craftsmanship! :thumbs_up_1:


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Thank you gtbred :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:42 pm 
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Hello everybody.
After a long time without posting, it seems that I will be able to spend a Little more time on this project.
I decided to finish (not yet but almost finished :big_grin: ) the HH-60 Helicopter that i had made several months before. Here are the pictures. I "only" have to finish the rotors and some details.
I hope you enjoy this Little scratch.
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Thank you very much for viewing

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:43 pm 
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Incredible work.

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Thank you James. I have almost finished the main rotor. New pictures soon.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 8:49 am 
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Wow nice heli Jorge.
Perfect :thumbs_up_1:


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Thank you Norbert, it is almost finished

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Oh my God!!
What can I say.....dutstanding work!
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Thank you very much Song. I have just finished the Seahawkwith a lot of headaches. The rotor is very small and I have had a lot of problems attaching the blades on it.
Anyway, here are a couple of pictures of the helo finished.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 4:25 am 
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Hello Jorge,

I just read through the thread, and every page contains unbelieveable scratch-building skill!! I am a beginner at scratch-building, and your work inspires me a lot to try making mine, but, BUT I can't find a place to start! It is such a complex model, also added by magnificent lighting works! I always had to remind myself that this is 1/200 scale and not 1/96, but it didn't help! Also amazed by the aircrafts you made! And the hull, hangar, boats, fantail, etc. are just... :faint: :faint:

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Please, please keep more updates with photos coming!

Hats off to the master,

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Thank you very much Aop for your kind comments. I am currently working in the ship but there is a little information to add. I am adding weld lines to the hull, and some details in order to begin the hull painting.
I am also working in the Prowlers, and I think that in few days i will be able to post some pictures of them (I am waiting to receive the resin components in order to make the copies). And finally , I have almost finished the captain´s boat, so i will post phots soon.
I can only work a couple of hours a day because i have a lot of work (also I am studying to be promoted), and my family demands attention also.

I promise that in a few days i will post some pictures.

Thank you again for your comments and go ahead with your carrier :thumbs_up_1:

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Hello, after a long time without posting, I will try to continue updating my build a little bit faster :big_grin:
So here we go:

I am working on the hull adding a lot of details. This is a tedious task, because of the little rings that are attached all over the hull. I think their purpose is for safety reasons when the crew perform maintenancce tasks on the hull. Due to the rings are too little to replicate them at 1/200 scale, I have glued a little piece of brass where the rings are located.

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I am also preparing the master for the future EA-6B Prowler. Here are a couple of images.

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That´s all for the moment

Hope you enjoy these updates.

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Great work sir! :thumbs_up_1:


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pure scratchbuilding :thumbs_up_1:
gracias Jorge :smallsmile:


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Thank you very much mates. I also adore your Works.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 10:24 am 
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Hello again mates, I am back :big_grin: .

New updates on the carrier. As I posted before I am working on the hull details. A few months ago I purchased a mini-lathe, and I hadn't had the oportunity to work with it yet, because I was waiting for some accesories for it. So I have finally got this pieces and my first use has been the mooring bitts sited on the bow of the carrier.

Here are some photos of the process. I used a 3,2 mm. styrene rod to start with
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The mushroom is finally done... :big_grin:
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And attached on its place
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That's all for the moment. Thanks for viewing

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Oh my god! Those are tiny! You care for every single detail! And those were lathed entirely by hand? Lots of inspiration to obtain from this thread! Look forward to the next updates! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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I have found that if there is a need for more than 1 or 2 of an item, I will make a very precise detailed part, mount it on some acrylic as a master and them rubber mold and resin copies. Have gotten quite good at making tiny resin parts working on a number of projects.


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Thanks for the kind coments mates and thanks for the advice Heavens Eagle. I have followed this procedure for the other type of mooring bits, sited on both sides of the ship.

Best regards

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Well hello there Jorge!

What is almost as amazing as your extremely wonderful talent, is how I missed this build up until now!
This is one of the most impressive scratch-built ship I've ever seen!!
You don't miss anything, and anything you add is done beautifully!!! I don't quite understand how a build of this level can be completed in a lifetime, but you are doing something amazing my friend!!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

I'll be checking in on this from now on! Best of luck with the rest of this massive project!

Sincerely: Laci :worship_1: :worship_1:


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