1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
>> we realizes well the oversizing!<<
that is a huuuge difference!
I can well understand that it took 5 hours to make....
it looks beautiful!
Best wishes
JB
that is a huuuge difference!
I can well understand that it took 5 hours to make....
it looks beautiful!
Best wishes
JB
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
thank you Jim
5H00, it is with the mistakes and the drying time of the glue
regards
Nicolas
5H00, it is with the mistakes and the drying time of the glue
regards
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
The anchor form Trumpeter is clear the better one Nicolas ...
... only a joke of course.
I'm always stunning for your detail work Nicolas, and it gives me innovations amd impulses what I can improve at my builds...
I'm always stunning for your detail work Nicolas, and it gives me innovations amd impulses what I can improve at my builds...
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
I don't know how the hell I missed this build until now, but just let me say WOW! Great job Nicolas! The attention to detail and accuracy is great, and paying off nicely. I totally understand about spending lots of time on one tiny part like the anchors, but that is what makes builds of this level truly special, all the work that you know you put into it.
Keep at it, I'll be sure to keep checking this thread now!
Ryan
Keep at it, I'll be sure to keep checking this thread now!
Ryan
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
thank you gentlemen for your nice comments
and I salute your efforts to arrive to understand me
friendships at all
Nicholas
and I salute your efforts to arrive to understand me
friendships at all
Nicholas
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
Again Nicholas you have pulled out a stunning build with the anchor.
Your detail has to be seen to be beleaved
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'Nice one'.
Your detail has to be seen to be beleaved
'Nice one'.
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
Good evening all
as I told you, the anchors of trumpy, have an side "donkey ears" ... the evidence by the image, and I swear ,I only have move the picture

surprising, right?
more seriously, projectors 35cm and 60 cm were cast (not by me, too fine)

the "scott" for example,has a diameter of 1mm. the molding of projectors , allows me to pass to finish of castle ,in fact tonight I just finished work on the hull!!! but first I had to realize the support of flag pole stern
in passing,the projos were fitted with "platform"

this little world painted , and with a "black juice" applied

I finished assembling the hull, with the installation of 100 guns, 40 quad, and finally the 380




the hull received some traces of runoff ,with a pastel powder black and dark brown, which "break" a immaculate side of the hull
for the moment, the effects are visually marked, because the white light of my light sources, and the effects going to be more that mitigated by applying a matt varnish


after almost 2 years, I make the finishes.... and I must say it is a bit "funny" to have passed this crucial stage
best regards
Nicolas
as I told you, the anchors of trumpy, have an side "donkey ears" ... the evidence by the image, and I swear ,I only have move the picture

surprising, right?
more seriously, projectors 35cm and 60 cm were cast (not by me, too fine)

the "scott" for example,has a diameter of 1mm. the molding of projectors , allows me to pass to finish of castle ,in fact tonight I just finished work on the hull!!! but first I had to realize the support of flag pole stern
in passing,the projos were fitted with "platform"

this little world painted , and with a "black juice" applied

I finished assembling the hull, with the installation of 100 guns, 40 quad, and finally the 380




the hull received some traces of runoff ,with a pastel powder black and dark brown, which "break" a immaculate side of the hull
for the moment, the effects are visually marked, because the white light of my light sources, and the effects going to be more that mitigated by applying a matt varnish


after almost 2 years, I make the finishes.... and I must say it is a bit "funny" to have passed this crucial stage
best regards
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
Looking very good! I hope it is secured safely to that wood frame you are using! It would be very sad if it fell off!
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
amazing "cast" technique! 
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
I love this build, it is hands down one of my favourites on this forum! Absolutely amazing work, it looks so good!
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
I can only sign this for all projects projects from Nicolas too, because they show all the things what ship modelling is, from the basics up to the awesome reworked details and corrections. It makes me as beginner at ships always stunning and I learn much.Bigmek wrote:I love this build, it is hands down one of my favourites on this forum! Absolutely amazing work, it looks so good!
Of course are many great and awesome builds here, no doubts, so no miss-understandings please, but most I learned until now from Nicolas and 3 or 4 other projects.
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
Hi Nicolas.
What did you use for the weathering on the hull side.
I will need to do this to mine later.
What did you use for the weathering on the hull side.
I will need to do this to mine later.
Cornwall UK
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
Stunning attention to detail as ever !
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
A joy to look at Nicolas.
Rob.
Rob.
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
HI gents
thank you to you for your appreciations
capt'n
I use pastels sticks, reduced powdered ,with a Razor Blade

the powder be applied using a fine brush ,the brushes of various sizes are used depending on desired effect

an example of effect that can be obtained,with the pastel

until it is not fixed by a veil of matt varnish,you can remove the effect, with the aid of a brush dipped in water
Otherwise, I attack the last line right on the castel. in a first time, the 40mm quad and the 152 turret ,are permanently bonded, and 60 cm projectors are installed in the walkway of the bridge "majorit�", joined by the four "scott" (a configuration of 1952)

the 20mm ammo boxes are installed on the platform of the chimney ,the 20 mm will follow , and projectors 120 cm have also been installed

I also begin laying cables of cranes

the hardest part was to make a "sagging" of cables



the rear mast was placed ,for the next work of the aerials
best regards
Nicolas
thank you to you for your appreciations
capt'n
I use pastels sticks, reduced powdered ,with a Razor Blade

the powder be applied using a fine brush ,the brushes of various sizes are used depending on desired effect

an example of effect that can be obtained,with the pastel

until it is not fixed by a veil of matt varnish,you can remove the effect, with the aid of a brush dipped in water
Otherwise, I attack the last line right on the castel. in a first time, the 40mm quad and the 152 turret ,are permanently bonded, and 60 cm projectors are installed in the walkway of the bridge "majorit�", joined by the four "scott" (a configuration of 1952)

the 20mm ammo boxes are installed on the platform of the chimney ,the 20 mm will follow , and projectors 120 cm have also been installed

I also begin laying cables of cranes

the hardest part was to make a "sagging" of cables



the rear mast was placed ,for the next work of the aerials
best regards
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
hi Nicolas
Good technique with pastels, which are difficult to control, magnificent results, the battleship looks impressive.
best regards
JAM
Good technique with pastels, which are difficult to control, magnificent results, the battleship looks impressive.
best regards
JAM
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
J. Aguilar wrote:....which are difficult to control....
Hello gents
Jam, I find no difficulty in using pastels ,but everyone has their little habits
views of the last advance ,namely, the installation of "halyards" for the naval flags



Cheers
nicolas
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Re: 1/350 french battleship RICHELIEU/l'Arsenal Upgrade Set
Excellent work Nicolas.
Rob.
Rob.