DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

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Kometa
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DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

Post by Kometa »

At the same time ..........

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viewtopic.php?f=60&t=124569

Here comes the sister ship. Yes, another
Scharnhorst (Tamiya 1/700)

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Details:
Photoectched Eduard and W.E.M. for Scharnhorst class
Chains: Cooper wire
Paints: Humbrol
Mast: Needles 0,8 � 0,6 mm.
Main Gun: Moldel Master Gun Barrel
Single Secundary Guns: Needles
Rigging: Uni caenis 20 den
Sea base: styrofoam � Acrilics color - tissue paper � fiber filler and gloss varnish
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Last edited by Kometa on Wed Nov 30, 2016 4:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

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That is the best looking sea base I have ever seen. I see that you have listed some materials that you used to create it, but would you be willing to expand on the list to include a how to on how you achieved such outstanding results? P.S. I think the Scharnhorst looks amazing as well, the water just flat out blew me away. :)
Regards,
Paul
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Re: DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

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Nice build, I like the Scharnhorst water (swell) very much :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

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Thanks for your kind words.

Paul:
There are several methods for water.
Here are several: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37923
(I use the method of Frank Spahr) http://www.finewaterline.com/pages/tips ... swater.htm

Also: http://www.u-modelismo.com/foromodelism ... pic=1423.0


At this time I use something similar to Werner De Keersmaecker (http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html)


I try to explain it with pictures

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Styrofoam and a special tool
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B) Press
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C).- Paint
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D) Gloss varnish
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E) Add waves (tissue), White paint and another gloss varnish, and more waves with � fiber filler

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Finish:

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Last edited by Kometa on Wed Nov 30, 2016 4:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Uss Fletcher DDG-992 1/350
Uss Lexington 1/700
Russian SSBN Borei Class - K-550 Alexander Nevskiy
and more, more, more




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Re: DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

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WOW what a great build, super detail for a small scale.
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Re: DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

Post by KV_Pharaoh »

Thank you very much for the reply with link and the how to pictures, very useful. I will definitely be utilizing the styrofoam technique to generate the swells in the future, I have been using acrylic gel medium to date which has a nice "wavelet" component but the swell was lacking! Thank you once again and congratulations on a fantastic build.
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Re: DKM Scharnhorst - Tamiya 1/700

Post by Kometa »

Hi again

Here another pics with a better camera.


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On workbench:
Uss Fletcher DDG-992 1/350
Uss Lexington 1/700
Russian SSBN Borei Class - K-550 Alexander Nevskiy
and more, more, more




My Galery:
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
Instagram: Tamboshipsmodels
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