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PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:05 pm 
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My extremely slow build of the Lexington continues. I've assembled and painted -most- of the lattice structures (save really fiddly bits,) done a first bit of fading/salt on the hull, and painted the forward superstructure. I've also assembled a lot of the deck detail, but haven't gotten around to attaching them.

Done:

- Much of the mast assemblies
- Forward bridge (minus .50 cals)
- All other AAA
- Basecoats
- Turrets. Lexington is part of ImagDiv6.

I'm absolutely falling in love with 3D printed bits. Searchlights are a combination of ShelfOddity and Blue Ridge Models. All AAA is from 3DModelParts. The crew will be a mix of thickened Eduard figures and BRM figures. Cage masts were a one-off from 3D and of which I'm incredibly grateful for.

I'm still mixed on how to proceed with the funnel grills. I'm either going to tap a friend for some photo etch bits or go to Carl for 3D-printed versions.

In-process
- Weathering. I'm not too happy with how this looked when it dried, so I'll gently dab the white streaking to remove a lot of it. Lexington will be shown in heavy seas, returning from a ferry operation to Wake/Midway/Imaginary Island.
- Hull detailing. I managed to get the "01" after ruining tons of old, brittle Midship decals. Oy. I need to order more of something fresher.

Way off:
- Attachment of cranes, catapults, AAA guns, and everything
- Sea base
- Rigging.
- Crew.

Here's where it stands now:

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 7:37 am 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 9:48 pm 
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Very nice!! She is a real beauty! I really like her sleek hull. The model is looking fantastic! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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That is looking really good, how a battlecruiser should :big_grin: I like your choice of hypothetical 1941 look (I did mine 1920s style). I'm also a fan of the blue No.1 and No.4 and red No.2 turret roofs, something different to the battleships that I think all had the same colour on both front turrets with one of the rear ones different.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 9:45 am 
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Thank you all. I've been busy, so not much has gotten done on Lexington. I'm not sure what turrets will go where, save No. 3, to be honest. I'm hoping to have the funnels done once I get some badly needed grills and launches attached soon.

I love "what ifs." I plan to do the "Erstaz Yorck" as an actual SMS Yorck, 1918-1919. Because cool.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 7:00 am 
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Really great work Chris :thumbs_up_1: .
Now let's see what you make with the Ersatz York :) .

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 2:48 pm 
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I've been a bad modeler. I've barely worked on anything, played entirely too much Skyrim, and let Lexington gather dust. Given that the wife's been out of town, I've turned back to entertaining myself with plastic-ish toy boats:

Done:
* All AAA (minus .50 cals) attached. Items are a mixture of BRM and 3DmodelParts printed weapons. Both are insanely nice.
* Scratched the funnel grills with a piece of brass for the stem-stern direction and styrene beams port-starboard. The grills proved to be highly annoying, frankly. This is version 3.0.
* Did some more weathering on the hull. Alas, the photographs are simply not showing it.
* Scratched/rebuilt cranes with styrene (again) using AMW's awesome land-based crane booms. Design wise, they were spitting images of the ones found on Wee Vee and far easier to work with than the GMM set I had.
* Attached aft catapult and crane.
* Launches painted and attached. I hate this part of any build. Hate.

Left:
* Paint/weathering touch ups and filler along the railing. Effectively "tighten up" the model.
* Aforementioned AAA guns
* Rigging
* Crew
* Waterbase
* CXAM radar
* Itsy stuff

I'm sure I'll find other things I need to add. :\

Here's what Lexington looks like as of today:

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:06 pm 
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Outside of crew, outer railing, and some additional rigging, the ship itself is done (outside of dullcoat.) I've gotten the major portions of the sea base done, though I still need to encase the foam a bit more in the seabase, but it too is almost done.


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Inspiration. I have another view of Sara going flat out in calm seas. Her wake and incredible power are evident.

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This is the base "primed" in black with some surfacing agent painted on. I mainly do this to visualize what I want to do with the wake.

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Base color.

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I'm propagating the main wave back after adding turbulence along the hull. I might switch from cotton to rayon for easier manipulation. Cotton is a PITA with all the little balls in the threading.

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Continuing with the port wave.

....and here's the fruit of my labors.

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In total, this is what I do for water:

1 - Use several layers of semi-thinned gel medium. Sand between every 2-3 layers to prevent a wedding cake look.

2 - "Paint" on the wave pattern using an opaque, thin surfacer. This will allow for easy visualization of the pattern you want. Take a photograph if needed.

3 - Mix your base coat based on photos. Mix several shades of the base color for water coloring.

4 - Begin by mixing in progressively lighter shades of thinned acrylic paint along the base. See my second picture. Mix and blend the different blues to achieve something that represents the discoloration subsurface from air mixed into the water.

5 - Complete cotton along the hull and aft wake.

6 - Begin at bow with the wave separate from turbulence produced along the hull, as per picture and other references.

7 - Expand backward. Use significantly thicker strands of cotton along the wave.

8 - Fill the wake out with slightly thinner bits.

9 - Let dry. It's best to be somewhat conservative with application unless you've had a lot of experience with the cotton technique. The gel tends to apply opaque and dry clearer, so it's often hard to see HOW much actual coverage is down. Example: wake along the stern was waaaay too thin after drying. I added more. Don't be afraid to do two or three coats of thin surfacing agent, either. You want to minimize cotton "fuzz" and blend.


I can't say this is the best water building technique, but it works for me.

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Very well done!! The water looks fantastic! The technique looked similar to Chris flodberg's and the result turned out just as satisfying! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:40 am 
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Thanks. It's similar, but Chris has this mastery with the airbrush I'll never, ever approach, so I used watercolor-like work. Much of the "foaming" on his build was due to an understanding of color that still blows my mind.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 1:39 pm 
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I ended up having to junk the stainless steel railings I was trying to use and painted up some more conventional brass PE. In the interim, I glossed the water for giggles.

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Loving it

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Chris fantastic job on the Lex, looks really good man :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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