Looking forward to seeing this Tony, awesome stuff
Yokosuka E-14Y ‘Glen’ with catapult
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Now heres where it starts getting a bit messy and mr Dewire starts getting excited! Ive carved and sanded the main hull (pink foam) to shape and started on the other parts . I managed to procure an offcut of insulation off a building site I was delivering on which is thick enough for the next step. This was easily carved to shape and sanded to form the Hangar ( the bit that looks like a well licked choc ice! ) and the conning tower ( the bit on top of it) . The decks had wooden planking up to a point so to replicate this I‘m using plastic card , lightly scribed with a P cutter to form the planks .
BTW , is this the worst submarine ever ? Its made out of polystyrene foam - it’ll NEVER sink !!Comment
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Still watching from the cheap seats Tony
Great idea,and coming along....
.... Looking forward to watching this developComment
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VERY messy jim ! It sands very easily , being just a bit firmer than florists oasis . Creates lots of fine dust that is very clingy, you have to be careful when holding it too , its easy to grip too hard and leave imprints .
Nothing as yet john , it just sands to a really smooth surface . Its still a bit porous though so the whole thing will have to be sealed with PVA or similar before painting ,cheers tonyComment
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Its fairly stiff richard just a bit porous , ive been experimenting on some offcuts and i think 2 coats of pva will be enough to smooth and seal it before the primer goes on . cheers tonyComment
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I've used it for wargaming terrain and a coat of emulsion was usually enough. That's basically coloured PVA.Comment
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