my work on my models in 1/350
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EJFoeth
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Re: my work on my models in 1/350
Models are never finished; they are abandoned 
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Re: my work on my models in 1/350
�Leonardo da VinciEJFoeth wrote:Models are never finished; they are abandoned
This is true for any other form of creative arts as well.
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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Sebastien Lausdat
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Re: my work on my models in 1/350
Hello everyone
An update!!! Well, a little ....
My efforts are focused on the rear superstructure of USS Buchanan. I almost finished the port side.
The grid panel at the back is temporarily glued, just like the fire / water hose.
Missing depth charge launchers are missing.
It also lacks a box under the 40mm platform.
They will be painted separately.
I advise you to compare with the photos of the excellent Warship Pictorial 31 (pages 57, 58 and 59).
And a huge thank you for your invaluable help to Rick E Davis.
The next step, the starboard side.
Your comments, criticisms and questions are welcome.
Take care of yourself
Seb
An update!!! Well, a little ....
My efforts are focused on the rear superstructure of USS Buchanan. I almost finished the port side.
The grid panel at the back is temporarily glued, just like the fire / water hose.
Missing depth charge launchers are missing.
It also lacks a box under the 40mm platform.
They will be painted separately.
I advise you to compare with the photos of the excellent Warship Pictorial 31 (pages 57, 58 and 59).
And a huge thank you for your invaluable help to Rick E Davis.
The next step, the starboard side.
Your comments, criticisms and questions are welcome.
Take care of yourself
Seb