1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm)
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Silenoz
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Seems I was not the only one to have overlooked this build... stunning work as usual. Splendid work, what more can be said...
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Awesome work! You're doing a magnificent job!
Larry Steiner
Completed: 1:200 USS Missouri (Monster Mo)
Next project: Definitely NOT another big ship!!
Completed: 1:200 USS Missouri (Monster Mo)
Next project: Definitely NOT another big ship!!
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itchygroin
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Nicely done! How long did it take you to do that section?
Doing a terrible job of building model boats since 1988...
Current Build
USS Oregon
USS Iowa (mothballed)
Planned builds
USS Wisconsin
USS New Jersey
USS Alaska
Current Build
USS Oregon
USS Iowa (mothballed)
Planned builds
USS Wisconsin
USS New Jersey
USS Alaska
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Koppalakki
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
About a week, though I've been going snail pace at the moment. Already primed it and it looked nice so going to paint in the weekend.itchygroin wrote:Nicely done! How long did it take you to do that section?
Next section is the bridge part and then the tower with the funnel.
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Koppalakki,
may I ask You to make a close up photo of screws/props? I am interested in how did You weather them.
may I ask You to make a close up photo of screws/props? I am interested in how did You weather them.
All the Best,
Wojtek
Completed Models:
HMS Dreadnought 1/350
USS Missouri 1/200
Work in progress:
U-Boat U-552 1/48
USS Arizona 1/200
Wojtek
Completed Models:
HMS Dreadnought 1/350
USS Missouri 1/200
Work in progress:
U-Boat U-552 1/48
USS Arizona 1/200
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Koppalakki
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
I first applied light dust pigments on them. Then on the pigments I threw green and brown enamel colors.Voyteque wrote:Koppalakki,
may I ask You to make a close up photo of screws/props? I am interested in how did You weather them.
Nothing special, in other words slimy goo!
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Very nice work! 
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Very very nice progress! 
Brett Matthews
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Koppalakki
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Cheers gents!
I've working also on the bridge level. Getting the PE bridge windows to be seamless with the plastic is a bit PITA.
But it's such a visible part I want it to be close to perfect!
I've working also on the bridge level. Getting the PE bridge windows to be seamless with the plastic is a bit PITA.
But it's such a visible part I want it to be close to perfect!
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Here's some progress on the bridge itself.
Had to get this out of the way, the window area needed a lot of work. First a lot of dry fitting was done, I came to the conclusion it was best to glue it first to the upper deck and get it sit there nicely first. After that it was just a matter of some CA and a lot of mr surfacer 500 applied with a brush to get rid of the seam. Mostly happy now as it wasn't easy as the joining part is just width of the PE so you have to be really careful while sanding it.


And just a bit to work still here.

Had to get this out of the way, the window area needed a lot of work. First a lot of dry fitting was done, I came to the conclusion it was best to glue it first to the upper deck and get it sit there nicely first. After that it was just a matter of some CA and a lot of mr surfacer 500 applied with a brush to get rid of the seam. Mostly happy now as it wasn't easy as the joining part is just width of the PE so you have to be really careful while sanding it.


And just a bit to work still here.

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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
As a comment on the entire thread: fan-tas-tic work!!!
As a comment on your last post: rather you than me buddy!

Cheers,
Marijn
As a comment on your last post: rather you than me buddy!
Cheers,
Marijn
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- Brett M
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
You have better eyes than I do....that's some tiny tiny work.
Brett Matthews
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Spectacular! I love watching your builds in progress! 
Just finished:
1/350 USS Columbia 1945
Current projects:
1/700 USS Catamount 1960
1/700 USS Helena 1942
1/350 USS San Francisco 1944
1/350 USS Columbia 1945
Current projects:
1/700 USS Catamount 1960
1/700 USS Helena 1942
1/350 USS San Francisco 1944
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
Looking real good!!
Jose
Jose
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Re: 1/350 Tamiya/Pontos Uss Missouri (Operation desert storm
My New Jersey just exploded and sunk on the display shelf.......
That's might impressive and fine detailing!
Where did you get all of the storage cabinets? I looked but never ran across any.
That's might impressive and fine detailing!
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