1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
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Re: 1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
Welcome back Vladi, good to know you're back at the workbench! The figures look crisp and detailed, especially the set with the sailors wearing helmets. Great poses too. Looking forward too see them painted and manning stations 
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Re: 1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
Hi guys,
after another hiatus I continued with assembling the PE bridge. I decided to include �glass� in the bridge windows this time. At first I tried using Humbrol Clearfix but it did not work as expected for me. As the PE bulkheads are thin enough to look properly I then decided to use a thin transparent plastic sheet glued to the inside using PVA glue.
I also populated the bridge with sailors, both inside and on lower outside platforms where access will be limited after attaching the levels to each other.
The next step was adding lenses to searchlights. I used the same thin transparent plastic sheet cut using a puncher � 1.2mm for the searchlights and 0.8mm for signal lights on the bridge. The main searchlight lens was then formed using small ball-ended sculpting tool. I used Gauzy Shine Enhancer to attach the �glass� to Shelf Oddity 3D printed searchlights and signal lights.
after another hiatus I continued with assembling the PE bridge. I decided to include �glass� in the bridge windows this time. At first I tried using Humbrol Clearfix but it did not work as expected for me. As the PE bulkheads are thin enough to look properly I then decided to use a thin transparent plastic sheet glued to the inside using PVA glue.
I also populated the bridge with sailors, both inside and on lower outside platforms where access will be limited after attaching the levels to each other.
The next step was adding lenses to searchlights. I used the same thin transparent plastic sheet cut using a puncher � 1.2mm for the searchlights and 0.8mm for signal lights on the bridge. The main searchlight lens was then formed using small ball-ended sculpting tool. I used Gauzy Shine Enhancer to attach the �glass� to Shelf Oddity 3D printed searchlights and signal lights.
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Re: 1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
Brilliant work, Vladi
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Re: 1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
Ditto that.
Glassed in windows look good.
Glassed in windows look good.
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Re: 1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
Vladi! Great work with the glassed windows and search lights. How thin is the clear sheet you used? (any ref nr you can suggest?). The figure standing behind the window was an excellent touch. Well done! 
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Re: 1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
Hi Martin and Stefano, thanks for your comments
I�m not sure about the clear sheet, I just used a piece of clear plastic I had at home, nothing special, maybe it was a piece of ordinary transparent office sleeves. I�d guess it�s roughly 0.2 - 0.3mm but I can�t measure it right now as I�m off till the end of the week
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I�m not sure about the clear sheet, I just used a piece of clear plastic I had at home, nothing special, maybe it was a piece of ordinary transparent office sleeves. I�d guess it�s roughly 0.2 - 0.3mm but I can�t measure it right now as I�m off till the end of the week
Battle of Savo Island Collection (all 1/700)
Recently completed: HMAS Australia | USS Patterson DD-392
At works: USS Astoria CA-34
Prep stage: USS Vincennes CA-44 | Yubari | Kako
Recently completed: HMAS Australia | USS Patterson DD-392
At works: USS Astoria CA-34
Prep stage: USS Vincennes CA-44 | Yubari | Kako
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Re: 1/700 USS Astoria CA-34 at Savo/Trumpeter+Vladi+FiveStar
And thanks to Dan, too! I missed your post likely due to the server problems...
Battle of Savo Island Collection (all 1/700)
Recently completed: HMAS Australia | USS Patterson DD-392
At works: USS Astoria CA-34
Prep stage: USS Vincennes CA-44 | Yubari | Kako
Recently completed: HMAS Australia | USS Patterson DD-392
At works: USS Astoria CA-34
Prep stage: USS Vincennes CA-44 | Yubari | Kako