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  • rtfoe
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    • Apr 2018
    • 9099

    #46
    Thank you gentlemen.
    Originally posted by topgazza
    Another Malaysian link Richard. I supplied and stayed at Pangkor Lau when it was and still is an, exclusive luxury island owned by the same guy who owned the Orient Express. They put me up in one luxury villa and my business partner in another, for free for a week, twice. We supplied them with quality outdoors loungers and tables. Nice customer. However on the other side of the island was the spot, Emerald Bay, where Colonel Freddy Chapman a Commando was rescued by a submarine, HMS Statesman. There's a very nice plaque and tribute to his bravery there as he fought in the Malayan jungle for over 3 years. Although a different country your sub reminded me of that. Lovely build and dio
    Gary, lucky you, I honeymooned on Pangkor Island way before YTL developed Pangkor Laut island. I think this same company has something to do with Battersea in London. Chapman is famous for the book The Jungle is Neutral and according to my Dad quite an authentic account of our jungle and interesting account of survival and guerilla warfare. Thanks for sharing that.
    Originally posted by wotan
    Richard

    This was already a great little dio before the updates but now it is just superb. The sea color in your submarine dio is just perfect. On the subject of Malaysia I have some very fond memories of Kuatan if that is the right spelling. We used to go there for the odd weekend break when I was living in Singapore.

    JOhn
    John, pure luck, :smiling2: the colour of the water was sprayed at an angle so you get the pattern of the waves made with plaster. I should add white glue and stipple with a brush for more scaled wave crests. Surprised many from the forum have been to Malaysia. You nearly got it right, its Kuantan and is still a nice idyllic place to visit. Beaches up north of the town like Cherating are nice with fishing villages along the way. There is a surf spot after Cherating that an Australian Avid Editor whose a keen surfer told me about when I asked him why he had a surf board in the editing suite and loads of magazines on surfing. Singapore now has a man-made beach on Sentosa island.

    Originally posted by John Race
    Just had read through, looking good Richard.
    Plenty of interesting history and some great photos .:thumb2:
    Dijon, the history is what intrigues me but none of it is taught indepth enough of the war and tourist spots of battles not made accessible and the veterans are aging that we may loose some great stories. I never could remember dates and our curriculum was just based on remembering and not understanding...sad. I'm starting to like history when it's a subject I can choose to research.
    Thanks for going through the thread and glad you like the photos.

    If I can wrangle my way out of doing the cooking tonight I might just get some bench action. :hungry:

    Cheers,
    Richard

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    • rtfoe
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 9099

      #47
      Hi, I had some bench time finally and decided to tackle the trai track in the harbour...

      Using a divider I traced the paths of the rails and cut thin strips 0.01 plastic strips as sleepers and laid them down with white glue. This was painstakingly eye straining...

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      Then I stretched sprue from leftover Airfix sprues...incidentally one of the best for stretching for the rails. These were attached with super glue as I wanted them tacked down instantly as I went.

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      Just two more tracks to go. I will add the buffer stops at the end of the three straight tracks.

      I know that most harbour rails don't have sleepers and have the rails embedded but I just wanted to torture myself. :tears-of-joy:

      Cheers,
      Richard

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      • topgazza
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        • Jan 2020
        • 640

        #48
        Love the obvious passion and attention to detail Richard :thumb2:

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        • Guest

          #49
          Brilliant work Richard and a very informative read. Thanks for taking the time to write it all up.

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          • rtfoe
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 9099

            #50
            Thanks Gary and Peter, from this top angle the roofs of the warehouse needs definition for the zinc sheets and weathering. Editing I can but for a full write up I needed help from some reference material. Glad you guys are liking it.
            If you have been following from the beginning you'll notice that my passion is for dios that are done at a very slow pace. When I get the inspiration which comes in spurts then you'll see significant progress or else it'll be put in the back burner for the next spurt.
            The title says a make over but actually its a continuation of an unfinished project. It can be annoying for those following and am grateful some still do and remember it.

            Cheers,
            Richard

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            • rtfoe
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 9099

              #51
              Just got them painted...

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              Now to scratch the buffer stops.

              Cheers,
              Richard

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              • scottie3158
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                • Apr 2018
                • 14216
                • Paul
                • Holbeach

                #52
                Richard,
                Beautiful work at such a tiny scale.

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                • rtfoe
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 9099

                  #53
                  Thanks Paul, on a roll now but it's near bed time and need to rest my eyes.

                  Cheers,
                  Richard

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                  • Jim R
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15735
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #54
                    Hi Richard
                    Superb microscopic modelling.
                    Stay safe.
                    Jim

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                    • minitnkr
                      Charter Rabble member
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 7551
                      • Paul
                      • Dayton, OH USA

                      #55
                      Amazing. PaulE

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                      • Road of Bones
                        • Jan 2020
                        • 254

                        #56
                        Hi Richard- what a thoroughly entertaining and informative build! You really like to make a rod (or rail) for your own back though, don’t you? :tears-of-joy:

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                        • rtfoe
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 9099

                          #57
                          Hi all, thanks for the kind comments.

                          Jim, a microscope is what I really need at times. Staying home is the best remedy for being safe. Thanks

                          Paul, a bit further down the scale of your choice I presume. The figures will be the one I'm looking forward to. Got to work out what they're gonna do.

                          Alistair, nothing like breaking my back if the results turn out okay. :smiling2:

                          Got some PE railings and stairs onto the wharf...

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                          Joining the ends of the railings to the stairs handrails was a challenge...

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                          Another handrail challenge. I had to cut into the harbour side to create the slope for the perforated steel sheet which I scribed to the gangway. Superglue was spread over the cutout to flatten the cardboard fibres. I think I'll be adding safety railings on both sides.

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                          Off to feed and play with the new kitten we found.

                          Cheers,
                          Richard

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                          • Guest

                            #58
                            Just brilliant Richard :smiling3:.

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                            • rtfoe
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 9099

                              #59
                              Thanks so much Ralf, it's nice to hear coming from someone who knows 1/700 and has a fleet of his own.

                              Cheers,
                              Richard

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                              • rtfoe
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 9099

                                #60
                                Rail Buffer stops done...

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                                This was what I was starting to see and needed to rest my eyes. :smiling6:

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                                I'll switch to the Hatsuyuki next...

                                Cheers,
                                Richard

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