by joe308 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:39 pm
After a hiatus of 20 yrs I decided it was time to build the models that have been collecting dust in my closet for all these yrs. First my disclaimer: when I put down the glue a couple decades ago I had never heard of PE parts or a lot of the other advanced modeling techniques available today. I�m still a rattle-can & hand painting kinda guy who breaks out in a cold sweat when someone mentions airbrushing. With that said, first up is a Heller 1/200 model of the French stern trawler �Roc Amadour�. This vessel was original built in 1973 in France. She also sailed under various names such as: Bo�asteinur, Patricia IX, and Roc Amadour TG 340. She underwent an extensive rebuilt in Norway yrs later but sadly she now sits in a breakers yard in Denmark awaiting the cutting torch.
I added detail such as PE railings and ladders, �clear view screens� on several bridge windows, whip antennae & searchlight on the fly bridge, lifting eyes on fwd cargo hatches, a detailed RHIB and a detailed davit for this boat, trawl net and buoys, otter door chains and rigging, stored deck gear aft and hull zincs on rudder and hull. I used stretched sprue for most of the standing rigging. However I substituted thread for the 2 deck winch cables because in reality these cables are normally heavily laden with grease and do not appear smooth like standing rigging.
Feedback would be appreciated. Tks guys & gals!

After a hiatus of 20 yrs I decided it was time to build the models that have been collecting dust in my closet for all these yrs. First my disclaimer: when I put down the glue a couple decades ago I had never heard of PE parts or a lot of the other advanced modeling techniques available today. I�m still a rattle-can & hand painting kinda guy who breaks out in a cold sweat when someone mentions airbrushing. With that said, first up is a Heller 1/200 model of the French stern trawler �Roc Amadour�. This vessel was original built in 1973 in France. She also sailed under various names such as: Bo�asteinur, Patricia IX, and Roc Amadour TG 340. She underwent an extensive rebuilt in Norway yrs later but sadly she now sits in a breakers yard in Denmark awaiting the cutting torch.
I added detail such as PE railings and ladders, �clear view screens� on several bridge windows, whip antennae & searchlight on the fly bridge, lifting eyes on fwd cargo hatches, a detailed RHIB and a detailed davit for this boat, trawl net and buoys, otter door chains and rigging, stored deck gear aft and hull zincs on rudder and hull. I used stretched sprue for most of the standing rigging. However I substituted thread for the 2 deck winch cables because in reality these cables are normally heavily laden with grease and do not appear smooth like standing rigging.
Feedback would be appreciated. Tks guys & gals!
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