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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:01 pm 
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Remember you have to improve on the last one... this one should have working 1/350 nanobot sailors roaming the decks and functioning AA guns that fire miniature flak to stand a chance of outdoing your other Richelieu.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:29 pm 
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Hello Jason

A nano crew ,a very good idea ;-) thank you for the tip
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Channell wrote:
Remember you have to improve on the last one... this one should have working 1/350 nanobot sailors roaming the decks and functioning AA guns that fire miniature flak to stand a chance of outdoing your other Richelieu.


Now I understand everything, why Nicolas is making so great models! :-D

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:12 pm 
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hi Nicolas


Good start for another great model. what measures of dio?



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Jam and Christian, thanks for your comments :-)
Jam for my dio ,there is nothing of arrested, but ,it will do a minimum of 85cm by 50cm
a small diorama somehow ;-)
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Hey Nicolas. What kind of camera do use to take your photos?

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Hey Nicolas. What kind of camera do use to take your photos?

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I mainly use two camera Cannon a compact A520 and a EOS 1000D,this is far from being a pro equipment :-)
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It is always a wonderful pleasure to watch one of your builds evolve.

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thank's PetrolGator :-) I am in full "plastic surgery" I think will be able to work all day long,because Paris and its region is under the snow!!! nothing worse than a Parisian in car on snow ,stay home :-)
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LE BOSCO wrote:
thank's PetrolGator :-) I am in full "plastic surgery" I think will be able to work all day long,because Paris and its region is under the snow!!! nothing worse than a Parisian in car on snow ,stay home :-)
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Bonjour Nicolas,

Paris sous la neige est la même que celle Cologne sous la neige (ici, à Cologne actuellement neige comme vous à Paris). Sur l'autoroute demain pour aller au travail qui est "drôle" ... jam sur la route et les gens qui se surestiment et pensent qu'ils sont champion du Rallye, ou faire vous-même à 14 flocons de neige dans le pantalon. :-D

Un beau dimanche
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:06 pm 
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Hello gents

yesssss!, Christian I survived to Parisian drivers!;-)
The first "modifications", are for the roof of the castle, for version as of 40-41, all this are "shaved" on the top

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Below, the two "passageways" are open

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the below, after adding detail

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On the deck, two positioning studs are glued

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Initially, I had to represent the closed hangar, and leave the bridge like that

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But, after a discussed with a friend, I decided to open the hangar, which leads to his realization in full!!
The hangar

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The new cuts on the deck, and the addition of a "floor"

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The same, assembled

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and finally, with the roof of the castle

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For the moment, nothing is really finished, apply the putty, sanding, add details on bulkheads ....... still a lot of work ahead, and many difficulties for you ,for "decrypt" my threads :-)
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Hello all

I just finished the "mating" of the aviation hangar roof at the castle, a good " fun party " to align everything! but hey this is set

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under the bridge, at the cutting of passage of the hangar,of the spacers are installed

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two platforms for 37mm Double ,are installed on the front of the castle

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a view of the pieces temporarily mounted

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to detect of eventual defaults,a coat of primer is applied

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this is all for now :-)
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Ah Nicolas I see another masterpiece taking shape.
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As always, I can´disagree with Rob :-)

The only one to top you is yourself!!!

Kenavo, Daniel


PS: Looking forward for the planes with working engines ...

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Beautiful Nicolas!

If I can accomplish half of what you do in 1/350 on my 1/200 Bismarck I'd feel like I was "the Man"!

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Thank you mates for your kind comments!it motivates me
Channell,me, I'd like to have your mastery of the 3D ;-)
Daniel I'll try to make my engines running on my Loire 130,or at least I'll try, "impossible n'est pas Français" it's very pretentious :-)
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Hello all
this time around, I have "attacked " the barbette and the ventilation block ,This time, I redid the ventilation block from the outset, therefore, with the good number of openings,5 on the starboard side, and 7 on the front face

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and nothing on the port side, and not as the trumpy piece , which be false!

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all placed in its location

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for the moment, all pieces redid, are "raw",without the details, they will be added later, after their making
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Bravo Nicolas :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:


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Superb Nicolas!

Your work belongs to the best I've ever seen..... You are Mr. Richelieu!

Hope to see you again soon!


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mima wrote:
......Hope to see you again soon! .....


Michael
I also hope ;-) I hope maybe one day in Paris or Normandy ;-)
thank you zetmodel (and in good French :-) )
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