1/350 HMS Hood (scratchbuild)
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Bill Livingston
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood (scratchbuild)
Thats incredible, EJ. I'm always impressed with your absolute precision... the way those sections end at the superstructure end is quite remarkable... capillary action would normally pull the glue into that entire edge, so that is an impressive bit of modelling just there.
(I will not mention that the rear of the central hatch lines up perfectly as well...!)
(I will not mention that the rear of the central hatch lines up perfectly as well...!)
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood (scratchbuild)
Unbelievable. Just awesome in true sense of the word.
EJ do you plan a dark grey bottom then?
The brown boat deck is already looking like it will be amazing sight.
EJ do you plan a dark grey bottom then?
The brown boat deck is already looking like it will be amazing sight.
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Beautiful EJ! So crisp, fine and precise!
Those edges are wonderful too. I think they add a lot to the feel of the structure.
Those edges are wonderful too. I think they add a lot to the feel of the structure.
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>>>>>>> ships should be at sea! <<<<<<
aye aye!
JIM B
great works btw-- soooo much precision

aye aye!
JIM B
great works btw-- soooo much precision
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Amazingly precise work.
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What? You haven�t modified the top of the UP splinter shields yet? That�s unlike you EJ!

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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood (scratchbuild)
Did they have the 'rain gulley' strips (for want of a better term) along the outside top of them by any chance? Like on the KGVs...
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marijn van gils
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Wonderful
It looks like a much bigger scale.
That will look fantastic with some paint on it...
It looks like a much bigger scale.
That will look fantastic with some paint on it...
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Wow. What a build! Will watch the corticene decking with interest.
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If they keep finding new stuff, you'll never be able to finish!EJFoeth wrote:Following the most recent discoveries I removed the corticine strips near the pompoms as well as semtex is present at that location.
Truly amazing work. Your attention to the smallest details is incredible.
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That folding plug is a great idea for getting such a difficult shape fitted and shaped with the highest precision.
I will remember that one!
I will remember that one!
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood (scratchbuild)
Now that is some fine, really very very fine, scratchbuilding!

