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..and then you're going to cover it all up?
bonkers!
WHAT Neil said this Richard is to good to cover over an you must have some blo*dy good peppers to see an paint them an then you say you gonna cover over yes Richard you are bonkers but a fantastic moddeler very well done m8
chrisb
Nice little scene Richard. It will certainly add interest to the dio.
Originally posted by minitnkr
Very cool. Great idea.
Originally posted by Jim R
Great work. Amazing for such tiny details.
Originally posted by Airborne01
Richard, you are having a giraffe - nobody should achieve that level of detail at that scale! Envious, moi... ?
Steve
Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
..and then you're going to cover it all up?
bonkers!
Originally posted by adt70hk
Simply amazing..... outstanding work at such a tiny scale!!
Originally posted by John Race
Fantastic Richard , keep it coming .
Originally posted by boatman
WHAT Neil said this Richard is to good to cover over an you must have some blo*dy good peppers to see an paint them an then you say you gonna cover over yes Richard you are bonkers but a fantastic moddeler very well done m8
chrisb
Originally posted by JayCee
Even more excellent than normal. I still reckon you are crazy-but brilliant !!
John.
Thank you kindly Tim, Paul, Jim, Steve, Neil, Andrew, John R, Chris and John. And right after my last posting above SWMBO got me to spring clean my model shelves, move them from the landing to the computer room and I promptly got sick after that with food poisoning. Haven't had that for a while and I thought I had a steel stomach. The gall bladder operation must have changed all that. I thought it was covid at first but no sniffles, no sore throat and still had my sense of taste and smell. Could have been a self preservation trigger to avoid more house work.:smiling6:
Anyway apologies for the late response to very nice comments from you lot.
I have since installed another overhead lamp for better lighting...discovered while tidying up. Feel much better and have decided not to be bonkers and lightly glue the canopy with white glue so all I need to is a spot of water to release the adhesion if I want to reveal what's underneath. Friends have suggested to print the images above and mount them next to the display. What do you think?
The saga of Kure harbour will continue with float plane crew doing maintenance on the ship and dock, paint brushes on long poles for the hull painters as the invention of rollers hadn't reached Japan yet. The huge crane operating crew, train yard, anti aircraft gun emplacement crew, auxiliary ship crew, a lorry having a flat tyre fixed, some sailors taking photographs.
The US ships had regular boxing matches...would the Japanese have Kendo?
I can go wild with this but there will be a limit as I have only 400 figures to go. :smiling6: Okay Steve, you got me at "giraffe".:thinking:
Thank you kindly Tim, Paul, Jim, Steve, Neil, Andrew, John R, Chris and John. And right after my last posting above SWMBO got me to spring clean my model shelves, move them from the landing to the computer room and I promptly got sick after that with food poisoning. Haven't had that for a while and I thought I had a steel stomach. The gall bladder operation must have changed all that. I thought it was covid at first but no sniffles, no sore throat and still had my sense of taste and smell. Could have been a self preservation trigger to avoid more house work.:smiling6:
Anyway apologies for the late response to very nice comments from you lot.
I have since installed another overhead lamp for better lighting...discovered while tidying up. Feel much better and have decided not to be bonkers and lightly glue the canopy with white glue so all I need to is a spot of water to release the adhesion if I want to reveal what's underneath. Friends have suggested to print the images above and mount them next to the display. What do you think?
The saga of Kure harbour will continue with float plane crew doing maintenance on the ship and dock, paint brushes on long poles for the hull painters as the invention of rollers hadn't reached Japan yet. The huge crane operating crew, train yard, anti aircraft gun emplacement crew, auxiliary ship crew, a lorry having a flat tyre fixed, some sailors taking photographs.
The US ships had regular boxing matches...would the Japanese have Kendo?
I can go wild with this but there will be a limit as I have only 400 figures to go. :smiling6: Okay Steve, you got me at "giraffe".:thinking:
Cheers,
Richard
Richard,
It was common practice for RN warships to have a painting punt ( usually stored inside one of the larger boats ) so the painting could really reach the waterline! - The last merchant ships I served on had a painting pontoon ( think 3 pairs of 45 gallon oil drums, in a steel framework ), and the Chief Officer was always keen to get the crew painting, to keep the upperworks tidy ( in port, or at anchor - ignore the sharks! ).
As to Kendo - yes!................
..............and judo as well. Maybe on the training cruiser Katori?
Dave
Re the kendo photograph - it's not clear, but I bet all the officers are sitting on chairs in the shade! just the sort of thing that would be part of a training routine................
Dave
Rhyming slang Richard…….”having a giraffe“ is equivalent to “having’ a laugh”…. Used to be known as “having’ a bath” but I don’t know when it changed…..
Rhyming slang Richard…….”having a giraffe“ is equivalent to “having’ a laugh”…. Used to be known as “having’ a bath” but I don’t know when it changed…..
Nor me mate, I think they were interchangeable dependent on which side of the river you were from! :tears-of-joy:
Steve
Friends have suggested to print the images above and mount them next to the display. What do you think?
I have often thought that "in progress" photos displayed alongside the completed model is a good idea. So often a lot of work goes into detailing a model in areas which are difficult to see. We are lucky on the forum to see the whole build in progress and hence appreciate the detailing.
Richard
Well what do you expect " cleaning up the bench" all sorts of illnesses can befall you .
I try to stay clear of such occurrences but Christine has different ideas,now she's complaining about the state of the greenhouse ! I mean is a man safe anywhere ?
Richard,
It was common practice for RN warships to have a painting punt ( usually stored inside one of the larger boats ) so the painting could really reach the waterline! - The last merchant ships I served on had a painting pontoon ( think 3 pairs of 45 gallon oil drums, in a steel framework ), and the Chief Officer was always keen to get the crew painting, to keep the upperworks tidy ( in port, or at anchor - ignore the sharks! ).
As to Kendo - yes!................
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..............and judo as well. Maybe on the training cruiser Katori?
Dave
Originally posted by scottie3158
Richard,
Loving this detail mate, it's what makes your builds that extra bit special.
Originally posted by Dave Ward
Re the kendo photograph - it's not clear, but I bet all the officers are sitting on chairs in the shade! just the sort of thing that would be part of a training routine................
Dave
Originally posted by Tim Marlow
Rhyming slang Richard…….”having a giraffe“ is equivalent to “having’ a laugh”…. Used to be known as “having’ a bath” but I don’t know when it changed…..
Originally posted by Airborne01
Nor me mate, I think they were interchangeable dependent on which side of the river you were from! :tears-of-joy:
Steve
Originally posted by Jim R
I have often thought that "in progress" photos displayed alongside the completed model is a good idea. So often a lot of work goes into detailing a model in areas which are difficult to see. We are lucky on the forum to see the whole build in progress and hence appreciate the detailing.
Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
Actually I like the idea of the hidden treasure waiting to be discovered...
Originally posted by John Race
Richard
Well what do you expect " cleaning up the bench" all sorts of illnesses can befall you .
I try to stay clear of such occurrences but Christine has different ideas,now she's complaining about the state of the greenhouse ! I mean is a man safe anywhere ?
Again Fellas Dave, Scottie, Tim, Steve, Jim, Neil and John R, the excuse for not replying sooner is the chores caught up with me or I had to finish what I had started. :smiling6:
If I had seen that picture earlier Dave, I would have done it in place of the blessing with the activity exposed and crew crowding ontop of the turret for a better view. Thanks for that.
I'll have both the progress images and the canopy removable as it is heavy enough to stay put.
I get the rhym with giraffe now but its tough getting used to.
Problem is I can't get sick twice or everytime I hear work. :tears-of-joy:
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