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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:38 pm 
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I'm building a super-detailed Tamiya Missouri with all the PE from Eduard and Alliance Modelworks. The Alliance 40mm gun tub ammo racks are so fine as to be almost unmanageable. I notice you've put ammo racks in your AA gun tubs. How did you space them vertically? The GMM tub racks have little bend down spacers on the brass, but the Alliance ones have nothing but the tiny ring.

Also, what do you use to apply CA? I always seem to be getting too much on the plastic and making a minor mess.

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HI folks

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For the spacing vertical , I used portions of plastic card , cut, has wished lengthes


Otherwise, on the deck of my Richelieu ,I have eliminate every "bad details" moulded by trumpeter,that I am going to replace by moldings in resin that I am going to make
in first time ,the hatch cover and "clair voie" (??in inglish)
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Then,the air vents , and the present "metallic cupboards" on the deck
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the new winches
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It is the tour of the turret of 152
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The same with the rangefinder
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and for the finish, one view of the rear,or we see a sliding door which it is necessary to add
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see you later for the new update
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 4:13 pm 
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HI gents

I worked on the rangefinder of the artillery of 380
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The bathtub on the roof of the turret of rangefinder,is redone
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The turret is going to be molded,because ,another turret, is present on the top of the castle
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:34 am 
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Hello everybody
The work on my continuous Richelieu, not has the speed which I shall want!!
But he advances :smallsmile:
I redid both present rangefinders on the top of the castle
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And the one which is on the chimney ,I redoes everything!
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The part of trumpeter (has left) is really too ugly !!
The shape of master for the futur blast bags ,Was redone
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back in the future!!,I make the candlestick which are going to
support the hull of my boat :smallsmile:
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He is can be one can top, no?
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see you later ,for the continuation
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:10 am 
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Hi Nicolas,

Very impressive work! Your upgrades on Trumpis kit look great, I whish you a pleasant build!!

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Thank you for your comment Mima
I am go to see your thread on the Yamato :woo_hoo: A magnificent works that you made!!
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Impressive work!!!

>>>clair voie <<< == skylights- with usually hinged lids.


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Thank you Jim for your comment, and for the help for my maritime vocabulary :smallsmile:
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:26 am 
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Hello everybody


I have just finished the serial premiére of parts in resin , include every's bollards,fairleads,air vent,skylights,Cupboards metallic,.....and the biggest parts, such as the turrets of 152 and the rangefinders
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He begins has to have many parts (and it is far from being finished)
the tubs news in the places of 40mm
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The rangefinders on the castle
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The rear, with the new turret of 152 and the rangefinder new on the top (In the foreground, the turret supplied by trumpeter)
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I redone also the fairleads of the bow, so particular of the Richelieu (it is not finished)
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I took back ,the height of my candlesticks
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I prefer like that (less perched)
My shipyard begins has to take her cruising speed!!
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:29 am 
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Hello everybody


I have just finished the first serial of parts in resin , include every's bollards,fairleads,air vent,skylights,Cupboards metallic,.....and the biggest parts, such as the turrets of 152 and the rangefinders
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He begins has to have many parts (and it is far from being finished)
the tubs news in the places of 40mm
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The rangefinders on the castle
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The rear, with the new turret of 152 and the rangefinder new on the top (In the foreground, the turret supplied by trumpeter)
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I redone also the fairleads of the bow, so particular of the Richelieu (it is not finished)
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I took back ,the height of my candlesticks
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I prefer like that (less perched)
My shipyard begins has to take her cruising speed!!
best regards
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:10 pm 
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Nicolas,

Superb work. Can't wait to see more progress!

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:56 pm 
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superb work.

love the quality of your resin casting. do you have a vacuum machine for preventing bubbles or do you use another method?
and again, what kind and brand of resin do you use?

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Hi stephano

Thank you for your comment! I used of the polyuréthane Resins of the Axson brand (But ,of other brand,suit as well ). Effectively ,I used a vaccum pump ,to avoid bubbles,but my vaccum pump, becomes asthmatic :Mad_6:
I hope have answered has your questions and that you understand my "English" :smallsmile:
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 6:10 am 
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Hello everyone

new works
the end of the work of improvement of telemetry
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slightly better than the original telemetry (gray) no?
I moulded the "generics" parts,now I have to install them
I to begin with the bathtubs of 40mm,but I noticed that on the parts of origin, that the space between both arrows is not rather wide
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Thus, I modified everything, before installing the parts news(The space between both arrows is more in accordance)
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Do not forget two ladders on the stern
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the bathtubs with the "generics" parts!
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in situation on the deck
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The rest are going to follow
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:55 am 
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Hello Nicolas,

I'm speechless.... Your parts are outstanding! If you ever plan to release your own upgrade set, please let me know.
Richelieu was such a beauty, and your modifications will bring up the Trumpi kit to an amazing level of detail!

All the best from Switzerland

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awesome.....


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I'd be most interested in your method of casting, should you ever feel the need to write that up :thumbs_up_1:


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Very nice ... :wave_1:

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Hi gents
Thank you for your comments :smallsmile: ,EJFoeth , to write..,but ,I do not have a lot of time for my project!!!! Promised if I find of time, I the fact , but I think,that the others already have write on the subject,best I can do :smallsmile:
A little update (I work from day to day :smallsmile:)
In first ,the fairlead of the bow is ended
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The place (pavois in French ???in english)of the 20mm which the French sailors had nicknamed "the cemetery",the part of Trompi is detailed with the new air vents that I had molded
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I have to moulded quite a lot of air vents, because nothing that on this part ,11 are needed
Last bathtubs of 40mm, improved
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I work on my project in the following way, for the first deck, of the stern has the bow,for the second deck ,of the bow has the stern ,and so on ,that avoids the oversights
A picture of the progress
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Has the next for the continuation
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You should consider casting a few extras of the resin parts to sell as an update set. I know I would be willing to pay. Beautiful work, and immensly enhancing the kit.

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