1/700 LNG carrier Excel

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Post by Guest »

Hi Roel Well your 99% there . Looking at all your build pictures it was only when I saw your phone close by the model that it struck me how small your model is. I can't see at that level of scale , particularly all the fine pipe detail . Looking good :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by Dino Carancini »

Very nice model!

Congrats! :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by ARH »

Roel, Now that looks very good on that water, :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo: :jump_1: :jump_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Simple but effective.
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Post by Neptune »

Well Ron, the water wasn't finished yet! The white effect was just the gel that was still drying. Once dry it's entirely transparent.

Here she's a little further down the road. Nearly there as you can see! I'm decided to do some rigging on the ventmasts too. Just needs a little more dry brushing on the port side with white. And a new layer of paint on some parts.
One big problem I'm encountering now is DECALS.... I'd need white decals for her name and that's pretty hard to find I guess. In that scale, and that name...

Now on to the pictures! I'm affraid the rigging will break though, my last try, Admiral Graf Spee, has most of her rigging broken while I used the same method for Excel now!

Next to the Udaloy:

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Lifeboats are attached as you can see, by stretched sprue:
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The water seems darker than it really is, I'll try to find a better lighting to take new pictures when she's finished. It really looks a lot better than on these pics I have noticed. Not half as good as Mike's Sea Witch of course.... :surfer:

Yes the little spiders do their jobs well... Jim Baumann disease they call that! But now I'm certain it's nearly finished!!!!!! It SHOULD BE!
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Post by Rob »

Hi Roel,

Nice to see you getting to the finishing line. Super project and some great work here.

Well done mate!

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Post by Nektarios »

Neptune just one word can describe what my eyes see. WOW.

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Post by Andy G »

Flip!

It's not a scale or a subject I'd've chosen, but I've followed this build from the start, followed all the trials and tribulations, and all I can say is "wow". That's lovely. Well done!

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Post by Cadman »

Great work! Good to see this one of a kind ship finished so nicely. Now how about some finished photos for the gallery?
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