1/200 USS Massachusetts
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- Song Jung Gun
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Hi,all modeller!
I've made some detail items of 5"/38 guns, doors,pointer and trainer's sites,blast hoods and cylinders.
Song.
I've made some detail items of 5"/38 guns, doors,pointer and trainer's sites,blast hoods and cylinders.
Song.
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Fliger747
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Nice job on the blast hoods and cylinders. Few know how small those parts are!
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[quote="Fliger747"]Nice job on the blast hoods and cylinders. Few know how small those parts are![/q
Thank you,Tom!
I've done 5"/38 guns.
Song.
Thank you,Tom!
I've done 5"/38 guns.
Song.
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Absolutely stunning, intricate work, Song. You do the old girl proud.
Sean Nash, ACG (aircraft camo gestapo)
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Thank you,Sean!Goodwood wrote:Absolutely stunning, intricate work, Song. You do the old girl proud.
But I don't understand "You do the old girl proud.".
Song.
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Ships are referred to as female, and your efforts at replicating her form are very admirable. If she were a living being, she'd be proud of the work you've put into this model.
Sean Nash, ACG (aircraft camo gestapo)
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
In the stash:
1/35 Italiari PT-109
1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
In the stash:
1/35 Italiari PT-109
1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
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Nino
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Goodwood wrote:Ships are referred to as female, and your efforts at replicating her form are very admirable.
If she were a living being, she'd be [b]proud of the work you've put into this model.[/b]
Ditto! (I agree completely)
Nino
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Fliger747
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My only comment on the 5" twin mounts is that the elevation is in a common sleeve, for other than maintenance the barrels move as one.
Good work!
Good work!
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Thank you,Sean,Nino,Tom!
I've made gun barrels of Bofos A.A gun.
Song.
I've made gun barrels of Bofos A.A gun.
Song.
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Fliger747
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Song:
The accurate production of so many 40 mm barrels is very impressive. I have built those for my much larger 1:120 ship project and they are not easy! I still haven't made the 20 mm barrels which will be about the same size as your 40 mm's.
As always impressive. So far I have no ready made commercial materials in my ship, you are providing the inspiration!
Cheers: Tom
The accurate production of so many 40 mm barrels is very impressive. I have built those for my much larger 1:120 ship project and they are not easy! I still haven't made the 20 mm barrels which will be about the same size as your 40 mm's.
As always impressive. So far I have no ready made commercial materials in my ship, you are providing the inspiration!
Cheers: Tom
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Song:
Do you use a 4 jaw chuck in a lathe to turn those? I see the square section is slightly offset from the axis?
Do you use a 4 jaw chuck in a lathe to turn those? I see the square section is slightly offset from the axis?
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Dear Tom;Fliger747 wrote:Song:
Do you use a 4 jaw chuck in a lathe to turn those? I see the square section is slightly offset from the axis?
I don't use any machines,use only stationery cutter and sand paper.
Always Thank you.
Song.
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Song! I am extra impressed!
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Thank you,Tom!Fliger747 wrote:Song! I am extra impressed!
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HI,All modeller!
I am doing 40mm Bofors guns.
Song.
I am doing 40mm Bofors guns.
Song.
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Fliger747
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Impressive work, getting all of them to be the same. I just finished eight twin 20 mm Orlikon's in the much easier 1:120 scale. Your dedication to using wood for everything including such items as chains which most modelers would buy, shows a great mastery of the medium. Thank you for the continuing inspiration! Tom
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[quote="Fliger747"]Impressive work, getting all of them to be the same. I just finished eight twin 20 mm Orlikon's in the much easier 1:120 scale. Your dedication to using wood for everything including such items as chains which most modelers would buy, shows a great mastery of the medium. Thank you for the continuing inspiration! Tom[/quot
Thank you Tom.
I am happy to make all parts of ship from wood.
Song.
Thank you Tom.
I am happy to make all parts of ship from wood.
Song.
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Hi, all modeller!
I am doing some parts of Bofors guns,case sliding chute,chair,foot,wheel of rotation and up-down....
Song.
I am doing some parts of Bofors guns,case sliding chute,chair,foot,wheel of rotation and up-down....
Song.
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Fliger747
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Very nice Song. Whilst you have been producing this plethora of tiny masterpieces I have only accomplished one 5"38 open mount!
Your have the precision cutting of a surgeon!
Your have the precision cutting of a surgeon!
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Hi,Tom:Fliger747 wrote:Very nice Song. Whilst you have been producing this plethora of tiny masterpieces I have only accomplished one 5"38 open mount!
Your have the precision cutting of a surgeon!
It's difficult to accomplished all open mounted guns. Always kind words to me.
Thank you.
Song.
Life is short model-warships is too many to make!!