1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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Re: 1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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Hello Song your progress in amazing considering the type of material that perhaps in some respects is not as forgiving as styrene. Great workmanship , as I have said many times before you are indeed a "Master Craftsman" Question did you paint the watercolour ? very nice indeed.
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Dave Wooley wrote:Hello Song your progress in amazing considering the type of material that perhaps in some respects is not as forgiving as styrene. Great workmanship , as I have said many times before you are indeed a "Master Craftsman" Question did you paint the watercolour ? very nice indeed.
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Re: 1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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Thanks,Dave,Norbert!
I am alittle advanced craftman only.
I have the other hobby ,that is painting.
It's a little advanced.
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Song Jung Gun wrote:
Capit�o Norbert wrote:Song is amazing your work.
fantastic :thumbs_up_1:
Thank you! Norbert!
It's my watercolor painting.

Hello Song

This is a paint of the San Francesco Church in Assisi, isn't it?

It's a very nice painting !!!! You're very skilled in many ways!

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Re: 1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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Hi Song
You are a very gifted person . :worship_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space
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That's it!!!! You're not only a gifted modeler, you're also a fantastic painter! I'm cutting my clumsy hands off and throwing my models, modeling tools and artist's tools in the bay. You sir, are fantastic! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Thank you ! JP64,Richard,les!
I am a little gifted man.
That's right JP64,it's the church of San Francesco in Assisi.
I 've painted famous cathedrals some years ago,pencil drawing also.
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Re: 1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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Re: 1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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song you must be from a differant planet :big_grin: .you have so many talents it is unreal.the gearing is looking good,i love the funnels ,thay are exellent :smallsmile: :wave_1:
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Thank you, Russel!
The next is 5"/38 guns.
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Song, Its in a class of its own, :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
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Song
There are no words that could discribe you talents . :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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There are good model makers and the are good artists but seldom both .Song you sir are both and more . I just stand back and appreciate your amazing abilities :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :cool_1:
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Re: 1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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Thank you Ron,Richard,Dave!
The next is mast.
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Very good Song, Very well detailed. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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This is going so fast....!

Most impressive work!


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Thank you, Ron, Jimm!
The next is water tight doors,stanchions...
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Re: 1/150 Gearing class FRAM 'Jeon Buk'(ex USS DD-830)

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Song Question what type of blade do you use in your modelling knife to cut the timber and how do you cut out the windows on the bridge?. I ask these questions to see if there is any similarities to that used in styrene . Your work inspires many and I for one am in awe.
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Dave Wooley wrote:Song Question what type of blade do you use in your modelling knife to cut the timber and how do you cut out the windows on the bridge?. I ask these questions to see if there is any similarities to that used in styrene . Your work inspires many and I for one am in awe.
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Dave Wooley wrote:Song Question what type of blade do you use in your modelling knife to cut the timber and how do you cut out the windows on the bridge?. I ask these questions to see if there is any similarities to that used in styrene . Your work inspires many and I for one am in awe.
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Thank you! Dave.
Answer is.....
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I use transparent packing vinyle for glass.
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