my work on my models in 1/350

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Re: my work on my models in 1/350

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Hey Sebastian the ultimatum writer! :big_grin:

Option (1) would seem the obvious choice--

BUT...

We know you are very good with metal etc... :big_grin: :big_grin:

I think Option (2) is the one that would interest most readers of modelwarships.com and l'arsenal!

So.. my vote is cast!

Option 2

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Nonononono: I'll throw in a vote for #1. I'd like to see the metalwork so that I might learn something ;)
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Modelling is done on inspiration, so pick the option that inspires you the most at the moment. Whatever you choose, I'll learn a lot!
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Re: my work on my models in 1/350

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Hello
Provisional result of votes on the forums Modelwarships and L'Arsenal:

Choice 1�) 2 votes

Choice 2�) 2 votes

Choice 3�) 0 votes

Choice 1�) 5 votes

I repeat: no update without 10 votes to one of four choices.
So : Vote! :thumbs_up_1:
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Choice 2 for me please. :)
When you try to fit superstructures to the deck I think you will have to rebuild&repaint some pieces of deck again - Dragon has made a few errors and omissions in this area...
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I vote the second choice too... Go Buchanan go... :big_grin: :big_grin: :wave_1:
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Re: my work on my models in 1/350

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Hello
Seconde provisional result of votes on the forums Modelwarships and L'Arsenal:

Choice 1�) 8 votes

Choice 2�) 4 votes

Choice 3�) 1 votes

Choixce 4�) 4 votes*

*=I took a vote, as a modeler French voted 2 times. I kept his vote for 1), in respect for his father, a sailor on Tunisien. :wink:
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EJFoeth wrote:Nonononono: I'll throw in a vote for #1. I'd like to see the metalwork so that I might learn something ;)
I'll have to second that! #1 is my choice :thumbs_up_1:
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Hello
Final result of votes on the forums Modelwarships and L'Arsenal:

Choice 1�) 10 votes

Choice 2�) 4 votes

Choice 3�) 1 votes

Choixce 4�) 4 votes*

So, the winner is : Tunisien :woo_hoo:
I thank all those who participated in this vote.
Immediately an update ...
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Re: my work on my models in 1/350

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I have not remained completely inactive for the duration of this vote, I started the rear structure of the USS Buchanan.
It's not over:
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Now, for Tunisien. It takes three things to build the superstructure:
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Evergreen profiles, the sheet of copper and a good documentation.
I begin the work tonight, so the next update is expected soon.
Seb

P.S. : I forgot to post this message on August 24, sorry ! :big_grin:
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Hello all
So, I started the rear of the superstructure of Tunisien.
First, I scratchbuild the structure by cutting in profile of Evergreen the floor and ceiling.
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Then I glued sections of 5mm between the two in order to obtain the desired height.
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Then, I cut the bridge in the sheet copper.
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It is necessary that the bridge fits perfectly with the structure.
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Then I started dressing in sheet copper. I must scratchbuild several parts for the final part.
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Exhibit 1 is the starboard�s form.

Exhibit 2 is all forms of port and starboard. They are taped to get the right length.

Exhibit 3 is the template for cutting the following pieces.

Exhibit 4 is the test that I used for cutting air vents, portholes and for testing the rivets.

Exhibit 5 is the final piece
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Detail of portholes, rivets and the air vents.
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Finally the final part in place but not glued.
To be continued...
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Now that is superb work Seb :thumbs_up_1:

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Hello everyone
I must confess that I could not work on my models for 6 months.
However, this did not remain at a standstill. I had planned to run a number of brass parts.
I started with the "oil vents." On Tunisien, I found three types.
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To 1 / 350, they are pieces of very fine, so I asked Piotr Czerkasow society "Master" to turn these pieces. It has very kindly agreed.

His work is incredible.
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So I set up.
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Your opinion ?
Seb
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Then I sent him a project even crazier: the grenades of 300lbs and 600lbs in 1/350.
As he could not turn them into a 1 part, he turned into 3 parts!

The grenades of 660lbs
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The grenades of 300lbs
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Grenades assembled but not glued.
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And glued.
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200 grenades of each to assemble. :crazy:
If you are interested in these parts, contact Piotr.
He is great guy. :thumbs_up_1:
Seb
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That is very much wow!

And I second your statement on Piotr of MASTER. I have the cutest set of pompom barrels (old style) for my model!
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Hello everyone
Yes, still alive !!! :wave_1: :wave_1:
I am updating the photo links.
And normally, a little update at the end of the week.
See you soon.
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Yes please, more of your exquisite scratch building please :yeah:
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hehhehehe! Seb !

afire a NINE YEAR gap since your last posting....

I guess you must have a HUUUge update with lots of new photos of completed models...( lol! :cool_2: :cool_2: )

anyhow-- :welcome: back to MW.com !!! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

Looking forward to seeing your progress

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hello EJ and Jim
If only Jim ...
In nine years, unfortunately, I have made very little progress. No finished model.
I will take as much time as EJ to finish a model !!! :big_grin:

If I relaunch this post, it is also to force me to continue my models. Finish them, we'll see ...

And take care of yourself. :wave_1:

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Bonjour!

>> If I relaunch this post, it is also to force me.....<<

but... but.... you Must continue-- such fine wok must have a purpose!

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