1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Fantastic!!

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Apropos 'boring': good modelling is never boring :thumbs_up_1:
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Your BB looks better every time I see it. :thumbs_up_1:
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many thank's guys :thumbs_up_1: wefalck a wise word....hope to applies at my thread :wink:
I hope the new progress tomorrow :wave_1:
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Well I think it does :cool_1:

I often wondered about the fingers of a person who does such work, they must be either small and slender or thick and short - sometimes people with really thick fingers seem to be incredibly nimble with them :good_job: My fingers seem to be medium size ...
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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I revel your automotive models. :surfer:
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Fantastic mast, rafts and rangefinders!
But that Citro�n is just out of this world� :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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Many thank's gentlemen :thumbs_up_1:

the finish work on the car fleet has been more time consumer than planned (lot of adjustments)
to begin the tractions

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the interior is present because very visible through the panes
then the military U23

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the interior is also present and more advanced on the one that have the open door (handbrake, gearstick)
and to finish the civil U23
minimum interior because what going to distinguish ,it will be loading.
indeed the flatbed truck with side panel will have a loading sacks (flour), but the flatbed truck it will ......chicken cages :smallsmile:

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I hesitate to use the Marijn method for "fatten" my chickens..... :-D

go to the painting workshop!!
see you soon for the next progress
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How to fatten them? "Stuffing" them with white glue?

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Hi gentlemen

I put the last pieces in painting ,on the pic for the moment it's without the weathering!!!


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the work begins again next Tuesday,because after tomorrow with a "skewer" of friends we leave England with a stop in Telford on Saturday for the Scale Model World (Maybe that some of here will be there?)
see you soon
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Still uniformly great work on this.

Enjoy Telford.
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Your attention to detail is just amazing. :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Fantastic work Nicolas!

Unfortunately I again won't be able to make it to Telford this year. Pity, it would have been great to meet you in the flesh!
Have a great show!
dafi wrote:How to fatten them? "Stuffing" them with white glue?
With superglue and baking powder! This doesn't shrink while drying, and dries very fast so it is easy and quick to apply multiple layers.

First put a small drop of liquid type CA on one side of the body. Then dip this in a small pile of sodium bicarbonate based baking powder. This will cure the CA instantly and keep it's volume. If not thick enough, apply some more CA and dip in the baking powder again.
Then turn around, and do the same for the other side of the body.
Then repeat for one side of the head, and after that for the other side of the head.
Brush or scrape of any excess baking powder, and it's ready for painting!

Doing 12 birds like this should really not take much time at all.

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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Absolutely amazing work as always Nicolas.
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Hi gentlemen

After problems with my computer (loss of all my files :shock: ) I can finally get back to work ....I finished the "traction avant"

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Then the military U23 with loaded

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and the civilian U23.one with the flour bags

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and the other, with the famous chicken cage.....the chickens have followed the" marjin regime"

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sorry for the bad pic .....but it is so small .on the dio , the truck Will be presented with a delivery man Which lets escape, a chicken

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All vehicles received a dust coat for integrate with the ground

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Now I go back to more maritime things. in first , the rangefinders optics receive a light grey wash for bring out d�tails

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The first rangefinder to receive them is that of the 152 turrets

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Another little thing time consumer ... the preparating for the painting of the 171 aerators for the portholes

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see you soon for the next step
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Those vehicles are so nice and the chicken almost feel alive!
This thread is a joy to follow.
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Very well done Nicolas!!!
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Thank a lot you both for your kind words :thumbs_up_1:
cheers
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Is 171 the exact number you require? If so, then I know what will happen :) Also, great detail to add!
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Fast-fast - back to the kitchen and back to work! You are still 17 short!

But as usual: IM! PE! CA! BLE!

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