Hello everyone!
I am glad you guys liked the weathering lesson, but I am even more glad that it turned out this nice, for this was an experiment I tried on this ship for the first time (the airbrushing part of it for sure). Sometimes I just amaze myself
But this project couldn't be on this level without the help from some of you, fellow modelers!
despite being married, working on my house, going to the lake on the hot afternoons, I also managed to slip some work in, and get some things done on the Nimitz. Yes , I am aware I live in North pole and that I just used the word "hot", but we 'eskimos' are experiencing one hell of a summer up here! Anyway, back to business:
I installed all the life raft canisters on the port side. It was quite time-consuming to have them all line up straight. The dark grey band across them make it look like they are out of alignment, but I assure all the eagle-eyed builders out there, they are as straight as, let's say,Brad Pitt. Those bands are all over the place on the real canisters too, even half fallen-off in some case. This was excellent news for me, since it would've been impossible to keep them straight on all 120 of them, anyway....
I also finished the Fresnel landing lights! Building that was a lot of fun and I am not even being sarcastic! I love stratch-building pieces, as long as I only have to make the item ONCE!
With these lights, again, one must pay attention to the era being modelled. The "meatballs" changed a lot in the last 30 years!
There are a couple of mistakes one could notice on mine here, but I am pretty happy with the result, I was definitely not ashamed to add this to my ship. Plus, I corrected some of the poles not being perfectly straight. I hope it will meet you guys' expectations too.
I am also working on the catapult control station, adding windows and all that jazz. pictures are on the way.
I will be leaving town for a while, may not be able to post until the end of the month.
But everyone else should have a lot of progress done on their projects by then, right?
Happy modeling
Cheers: Laci