Fenlander's 1/350 Revell Bismarck
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Started on the 105mm guns but had to call it a day as I am getting an eye strain headache lol
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Nice work G man. Those brass barrels do look good.
As for the time factor. Relax we got a whole year .Comment
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After calling it a day yesterday, I went back to look at the PE I had tried to fold and fit, really small parts with unclear instructions. While looking at it, I considered it a featureless mess so the offending parts were removed.
Moving on, and to stop myself revisiting bits of PE not yet attached that really would add nothing, I decided to put these heavier guns into primer and then archive them ready for painting.
First job to make spray mounts for them.
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Then a coat of grey Stynylrez primer
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I als said that I would not be using the wooden deck. Well, after playing about with it I may have changed my mind. Big issue for me is that a lot has to be cut off the plastic deck to fit it. This means silly amounts of brass to put that detail back on so the jury is still out on this but, I have to admit, it does look good.
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I think some of the PE on mine is stupidly small and thats 1/200.Comment
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Think long and hard before committing to those Graham. AS you point out a lot of cutting bits off only to replace them with brass, which you love so dearly. Read the first sentence of your last post again....lol
I think some of the PE on mine is stupidly small and thats 1/200.Comment
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