Calling all Soviet Kirov-class (Орлан) Project 1144 & Slava-class (Атлант) Project 1164 fans

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Pere
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Trunpeter kit 1/700

The first finished project that I have the pleasure of teaching(showing) them.
Where I must improve? Do not have piety
Thank you very much

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A greeting from Palma de Mallorca.

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Post by Timmy C »

Only thing I can think of to improve would be to flatten the paint (so it's not so glossy) and to fill the gap between the bottom edge of windows and the frames.
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Post by Avery Boyer »

Excellent work :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: I agree with Timmy, nothing else to improve :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by Sauragnmon »

I agree with them, the ship looks beautiful... the gloss coat on the top should go, but on the hull it doesn't look so bad, gives a nice reflection effect off the base's water.
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Post by Jefgte »

:woo_hoo:

Very nice

The model is clean , the sea is looking very nice & realist


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nice build

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Post by Pere »

Thank you very much for your commentaries, I wish a happy chritsmas and a wonderfull 2008 . :wave_1:
and if is possible a mountain of ships

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Beautiful build Pere, i look forward to seeing more of your work.

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Post by gtb -red »

what everybody said. :thumbs_up_1: and this also go 1/350. :big_grin:
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I like the seascape!
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I have sent you a PM - it has my e-mail as well

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:thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Great stuff!! Keep up the good work!
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Post by Nektarios »

Great build. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Thank you very much .. :thumbs_up_1:

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Post by 350z »

Nice job!!!

Here's my Slava, from Combrig.

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Neptune wrote: Sean, is that a hidden request for Kirov pictures?....
Well, I've got lots of Kirov and Co- but you always seem to dig up ones I don't have! Are these coming from Airbase.ru, or do you have your own intelligence network. :big_grin:
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News got to me that Moskva is staying in Lisbon for the next weekend!!!!! Drooling heavily here!!!!!!!!! Where is me camera?!!
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OK here we go.

Take some nice pictures Felipe!!! Certainly of the stern and aft part, I found a mistake in the Trumpeter model there. The Osa guidance radars (forgot their name) are not correctly positioned. So I'd sure be happy with some better pictures of that area.
I'm building Marshal Ustinov and I can already tell you how stupid I think that is... Ustinov seems to be the only one with her liferafts in a totally different position compared to the others... Luckily corrected that error in the instructions before I finished her. If a company brings four different kits for four ships of the same class, they should at least take care of such differences!
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The entrances actually look like storage lockers/ammunition lockers for the decoy system.

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Post by Filipe Ramires »

Thanks for the tips Neptune!!!! I will take a load of photos for sure and I will put a few here. I have one Slava as well to build from Trumpeter. Seing the real thing might be VERY useful indeed for the model.
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