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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:14 pm 
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Very nice work Alexey! Love the anchors in particular.


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Pieter wrote:
Very nice work Alexey! Love the anchors in particular.


Thank you :smallsmile:

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:38 pm 
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Like it a lot :thumbs_up_1:
Homemade boats??

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Like it a lot :thumbs_up_1:
Homemade boats??


Thank you :smallsmile:
The boats were taken from the set.

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Knowing how incredibly small this kit is (I'm staring at mine right now), this is a stunning build! In 1:350, this would be excellent craftsmanship. In 1:700, it's beyond that. :thumbs_up_1:

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Knowing how incredibly small this kit is (I'm staring at mine right now), this is a stunning build! In 1:350, this would be excellent craftsmanship. In 1:700, it's beyond that. :thumbs_up_1:


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Привет Алексей,
Лодка выглядит уже очень хорошо. Ты очень хорошо построен. :thumbs_up_1:
Как вы уже построили ограждение и гребные лодки? Вы можете объяснить или показать его?

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Hi Aleksey,
The boat looks already very good. You did very well built. :thumbs_up_1:
As you've built the railing and the rowing boats? Can you explain or demonstrate it?

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uaw233 wrote:
Hi Aleksey,
The boat looks already very good. You did very well built. :thumbs_up_1:


Hi Olaf!
Thank you!

uaw233 wrote:

As you've built the railing and the rowing boats? Can you explain or demonstrate it?


This is a photo-etching of the GOLD MEDAL Models: http://www.goldmm.com/ships/gms7gpra.htm and http://www.goldmm.com/ships/gms7gpjr.htm
The boats used a set of models.

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Great bit of building Aleksey :thumbs_up_1:
Love the colours as well

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Thank you, Roy! :smallsmile:

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Alexey Nikitin wrote:
uaw233 wrote:
Hi Aleksey,
The boat looks already very good. You did very well built. :thumbs_up_1:


Hi Olaf!
Thank you!

uaw233 wrote:

As you've built the railing and the rowing boats? Can you explain or demonstrate it?


This is a photo-etching of the GOLD MEDAL Models: http://www.goldmm.com/ships/gms7gpra.htm and http://www.goldmm.com/ships/gms7gpjr.htm
The boats used a set of models.


Thanks for the information and continue building a lot of fun.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:24 pm 
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Very nice model :thumbs_up_1:

Do you found any photos of the real ship? Why you decided to paint the hull grey?

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maxim wrote:
Very nice model :thumbs_up_1:


Thank you, maxim! :smallsmile:

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Do you found any photos of the real ship? Why you decided to paint the hull grey?


Good question :wink:
There are plans to build a model ship, where indicated gray ship.
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There is the internet history on this ship, there is a photo in the ship.
http://russrivership.ru/public/files/doc593.pdf
There are several models of the ship:
http://shipclub.chat.ru/b_ship5.jpg
http://workshop.modelsworld.ru/images/a ... es/073.jpg

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:13 am 
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Thank you for the links. The photo there (and the models) confirm your painting scheme.

The drawing confirms my interpretation :scratch:

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http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2383:russischer-schlepper-ioann-kronschtadskij&catid=112

I tried to depict Ioann Kronshtadtsky during the travel of Makarov to Sibiria. She was probably repainted several times. Your model is obviously much more detailed than mine.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:58 am 
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Hello!
Set to model the mast and rigging.
The model is painted with a brush, water, acrylic АКАН http://akanshop.ru/.


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Hello!
Construction of the model comes to an end.
On the sides have tried to show frost and ice. Ice I do not really like .....
It remains to establish a model for water, make some small pieces and place the crew.


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Alexey Nikitin wrote:
Hello!
Construction of the model comes to an end.
On the sides have tried to show frost and ice. Ice I do not really like .....
It remains to establish a model for water, make some small pieces and place the crew.


Hello.
The ship looks very very good. :woo_hoo:
It pleases me very much. Would also like to talk about a model. :thumbs_up_1:

Ice can make you feel like you follows:
You take acrylic gel (colorless) and mix it into something a little Light blue or white.
Now you stroke in several layers of the stained gel on a glass plate.
After it is dried a few days, it's like a film and you can do it for further processing as desired. For example small icicle cut or something similar.
For larger floes You can also find some light blue and light gray add.
This then gives the effect of wet ice, as it often is to look at the fairways.
For thicker ice floes can take polystyrene sheet and roughen the surface with a little thinner. Then brush with glue and sprinkle fine white ceramic powder over it. Ceramic powder does not yellow.
Give it a try.

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uaw233 wrote:
Hello.
The ship looks very very good. :woo_hoo:
It pleases me very much. Would also like to talk about a model. :thumbs_up_1:

Ice can make you feel like you follows:
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Hi Olaf!
Thanks for the tip to simulate the ice. I'll experiment.

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Alexey Nikitin wrote:
Hi Olaf!
Thanks for the tip to simulate the ice. I'll experiment.


Удачи! Have fun!

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Hello!
From home-made decals made ​​flag.


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