Lexingtons last battle, 1//700
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
You must moonlight as a cardiac surgeon for fleas!

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1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
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1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984
1/700 Whiff USS Leyte and escorts 1984
1/700 Whiff USN Modernized CAs 1984
1/700 Whiff ASW Showdown - FFs vs SSGN 1984
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1/700 Whiff USN ASW Hunter Killer Group Dio 1984
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
I really like the effect of the wind blowing (with the flags). Really looking forward to see all those figures in place and more updates.
CV-8: viewtopic.php?f=59&t=153851
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DD-436: viewtopic.php?f=59&t=157123
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Thanks guys!
Meanwhile, I attached the aircraft and deck equipment:

A couple of wildcats which were shaken by the internal explosions:

Not really correct, but too much fun to leave out: parked tractor and forklift:

I started with the figures. First I'm doing groups of figures which form small sub-stories, and later I will add a lot more.
Here some of the last crewmen fleeing to the rear of the ship, while saving their energy for swimming:

Some guys with one of the aircraft:

Evacuation of an antiaircraft gun platform on the island:

A small part of the crew preparing to lower themselves by ropes (will only be added later) into the water. Two are already crawling over the splinter shields. Many more figures need to be added to this area, especially on the flightdeck.

Two teams carrying liferafts:

In this pic, a dark shape is visible along the hull which has the right shape and size to be a liferaft. I'm thinking that it is a liferaft being lowered into the water with a rope:
Of course, I'm not absolutely sure of this, but it is too beautiful a substory not to include:

Cheers!
Marijn
Meanwhile, I attached the aircraft and deck equipment:

A couple of wildcats which were shaken by the internal explosions:

Not really correct, but too much fun to leave out: parked tractor and forklift:

I started with the figures. First I'm doing groups of figures which form small sub-stories, and later I will add a lot more.
Here some of the last crewmen fleeing to the rear of the ship, while saving their energy for swimming:

Some guys with one of the aircraft:

Evacuation of an antiaircraft gun platform on the island:

A small part of the crew preparing to lower themselves by ropes (will only be added later) into the water. Two are already crawling over the splinter shields. Many more figures need to be added to this area, especially on the flightdeck.

Two teams carrying liferafts:

In this pic, a dark shape is visible along the hull which has the right shape and size to be a liferaft. I'm thinking that it is a liferaft being lowered into the water with a rope:

Of course, I'm not absolutely sure of this, but it is too beautiful a substory not to include:

Cheers!
Marijn
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Oh Man! You and Laci are amazing!!!!!!
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Wonderful! It's such a pleasure to see your ship come to life. One of the most ambitious projects (let alone in that scale) I have ever seen.
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
You tell a very dramatic story beautifully!
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
It really is difficult to believe that this is in such a tiny scale...
...it buggers the imagination, and yet here it is!

...it buggers the imagination, and yet here it is!
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Brilliant work, particularly excellent in such a small scale.
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
One more:
Incredible. Wonderful.
Incredible. Wonderful.
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
I am without adequate praise. Having looked through several of the photos of the incident I think you are capturing it beautifully. Are you planning on a section of wounded being tended to I believe on the fan tail?
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Wow, absolutely amazing work
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Wonderfull !!!
the final results will be outstanding!
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Many thanks everyone!!!
I believe by the time of the general evacuation, the wounded had already been transferred to Morris. But then again, I'm not averse to combining different moments in time to show different aspects of the event and tell the story as powerfully and clearly as possible, so this might be a valuable addition indeed.
But since English is not my first language and I'm still a beginner in all things nautical, I have to ask: what is the fan tail?
Cheers,
Marijn
Thanks! Luckily I'm used to ambitious projects, and am gifted with enough discipline and a relatively long attention span.zs180 wrote:One of the most ambitious projects (let alone in that scale) I have ever seen.
Thanks! But I'm not so crazy to do a super carrier in 1/350 like Laci. My attention span is not th�t big!gtbred wrote:Oh Man! You and Laci are amazing!!!!!!
Many thanks, that's a wonderful compliment!Angeliccypher wrote:Having looked through several of the photos of the incident I think you are capturing it beautifully. Are you planning on a section of wounded being tended to I believe on the fan tail?
I believe by the time of the general evacuation, the wounded had already been transferred to Morris. But then again, I'm not averse to combining different moments in time to show different aspects of the event and tell the story as powerfully and clearly as possible, so this might be a valuable addition indeed.
But since English is not my first language and I'm still a beginner in all things nautical, I have to ask: what is the fan tail?
Cheers,
Marijn
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
This is absolutely ridiculously good, but it's not like I expected anything else from you -I really love that new diorama of yours!
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Hello Marijn
your work is absolutely amazing
I think it is one of the diorama the most beautiful (and it is not even finished yet) that it has been me of see . ended, it'll be an eater of medal gold and best of show ,I'm sure
total respect, mister Marijn
cheers
nicolas
your work is absolutely amazing
total respect, mister Marijn
cheers
nicolas
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
The figures add yet another dimension of realism to this. Fantastic.
Question: Now that there are 1/700 scale 3D and resin figures, do you think those would have worked for you, or did you need so many custom poses that the pre-made ones wouldn't have worked?
Question: Now that there are 1/700 scale 3D and resin figures, do you think those would have worked for you, or did you need so many custom poses that the pre-made ones wouldn't have worked?
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
Just watching these images closely is educational by itself. My own series of small brushes arrived today and the lining-in has begun in a pathetic attempt to get similar results!
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Re: Lexingtons last hours, 1//700
This is becoming the best thing I have seen in 1:700
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