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pghgeorge
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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I'm kicking around the idea of participating. Can I participate with my Tamiya 1/350 Missouri, that I have started? So far, mostly general assembly of turrets, and some superstructure. Bottom of the hull painted.

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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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I think I'll join with my 1/350 USS Iowa conversion. This could be the motivation I need to actually build her.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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pghgeorge- I think you should join in. The more the merrier
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FlowerPower
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Today I picked up my Scharnhorst and ordered the Artwox wooden decks and PE railings.
Don't think I need brass barrels or more PE...kit seems really good as it is.

Looking forward to start working on it :smallsmile:
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Here's a test post to see if I've got my system working again. This is the hull camo progress I mentioned in my earlier post.

I've based my pattern on the photos in the Classic Warships Roma book. As you can see, its a little different from the pattern provided by Trumpeter.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Maybe I should participate too. I have these unbuilt 1/350 battleships on the shelf: Bismarck, Hood, Yamato (new tooled) and Missouri.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Hi, I'm a newbie to the site (joined today) but would like to join in on this one, although so far I have only built 4 maritime kits!

The only 1:350 military ship I have though ICM's Grosser Kurfurst which I have bought but has not been delivered yet.

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FlowerPower
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Welcome aboard....I'm also new to things made to float.

An ICM SMS ship is high on my wish list, looking forward to see your build.

Cheers!

Rob :wave_1:
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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I think I'm going to pass on this build. I have a couple RC projects going on. Just bought a Dumas USS Whitehall today. So I'll probably be working on that next. My 1/350 Missouri and Arizona are probably going to take a back seat.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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I have a 1/350 Warspite on the go, here:

viewtopic.php?f=59&t=109470

I could certainly do with some inspiration to get her kicked off again.

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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Welcome aboard the GB, your Warspite looks great already. :thumbs_up_1:
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-1/350 Dragon Scharnhorst, Artwox wooden decks, CyberHobby PE, Master brass barrels.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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I will be building a British BB too!!! We are having a british steel group build at a local forum so I will combine the builds. :heh: :heh:
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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After being (fairly) surprised with my 1/350 England, I guess I'll commit to this build...

Count me in with a 1/350 Tamiya Bismarck + about every goody on the market I could find...
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Welcome aboard PG :smallsmile:
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-1/72 Revell flower class corvette,with GLS PE and lots of Evergreen.
-1/350 Dragon Scharnhorst, Artwox wooden decks, CyberHobby PE, Master brass barrels.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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newbie here
i'd love to join in
i need to locate a ship,parts and paints tho
with no hobby shops, its not easy for me to get anything
plus i always end up paying a fortune for everything
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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I plan to play along, though the only problem I have is deciding what ship to do. As it stands, unstarted I have the 1/350 Oregon (YS Masterpiece), 1/350 Tiger (Combrig) and the 1/350 Roma. I have everything I need to build the Oregon so I might go that route, unless I can get the full PE set for Roma or the brass barrels for Tiger quickly.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Oke, we do a group build and I want to join. But there are still no definitive rules and timeframes..... so could we finalize it so everyone can start? And; we will document the builds, do we post it in the normal picture post? And mention in the title the group build?

Can't wait, thinking about a WWII Iowa class Revell kit I have stashed here, or a Iowa Vietnam conversion I already started.
Greetz, Ronald from the Netherlands.

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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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All builds are presented in one thread. No separate in progress threads.
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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Oke, so we can start here? Well, let's do it! :cool_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/350 Battleship group build

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I guess I'll get things started.

For Roma, I want to keep my project simple and hopefully enjoyable so I will be doing only minor modifications and will only be using the Trumpeter extra photo etch set, some Master barrels, and some scraps.

In this first picture, you can see the original color I intended to paint the lower hull. Unfortunately it didn't end up matching that lid and came out looking gray with only a hint of green. So I resprayed it in the color you see now. For the bow, I only modified the blade at the bottom by sanding it down to an edge.

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For the stern, I used the Trumpeter brass blades with plastic centers. And only reshaped the rudders slightly and tried to enhance the hinge point a little.

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And here's the rest of my progress.

I've painted the bow section of the deck white and added the first red stripe. I decided to use a darker red than what I see most people use. And right or wrong, I've decided to put the stripes at 45 degrees. Being able to follow the pattern on the deck will make the stripes a lot easier.

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I painted the quarter deck brown and started to try and carefully paint the details. But at this point I realized that even with a wash, I'd never get the deck to look as good as I'd like.

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So, I just threw on the paint and then gave it a slight wash. After that, I just sat everything to the side and waited for a Pontos aftermarket deck to arrive.

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And that's as far as I've gotten.

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