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 Post subject: 1/75 Sovremenny
PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:18 am 
Some pics of my actually "building-in-progress"...
A Sovremenny Destroyer 1/75

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Hi Genua Superb piece of work ,
What is the hull made of and what type of construction ? Is it to be R/C and working? What materials have you used in the construction of the superstructure ? any more pictures please?
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Hi Dave, thank you :big_grin:
The hull is made of plywood, planked with balsa. At least with a skin of epoxy. It´s for shure R/C, the first testrun was about half a year ago. But these are for now the only pictures i made.
Oh wait, the superstructure is made of 1 mm styrene.


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Hi Genua Thank you for such a prompt reply to my questions . I look forward to seeing more, especially some on the water pictures. :thumbs_up_1:


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Absolutely superb work! I'd never have imagined this was built of wood (the appearance of the superstructure + other solid parts is very realistic and convincing)

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One of my favourite ships =)

Why 1/75?

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Superb build!. Needs some weathering though. I don´t think those decks have ever been so clean, even on comissioning, but then, I guess he will weather them some, later on the building process.

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Thanks :wave_1:
Of course, the decks will be weathered, when the rest is all done.
Timmy, i build it in 1/75, because i really like big models. And i`m getting this 2,15 meter ship without problems in my car :eyebrows:

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... Big car...! :lol_pound: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

Welcome --that is quite some great big model!!!

I seem to spend a lot of time here in scratchbuild---so many threads to digest...

Cheers

JIM Baumann :wave_1:

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Good afternoon, Another super model, I like the Russian ships, by the way I'm looking for plans & pics of KRIVAK II, this will be my next winters project.
Its nice to see all the close up photos, exellent model. :submarine: :wave_1:


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[quote="JIM BAUMANN"]... Big car...! :lol_pound: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Yep. Probably a SAAB :cool_2:

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Hello Freelance, I have a frame plan of a Krivak hull.


Nice Sovremennie, big indeed! Hope it's better than the real versions!

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