Finished painting the hull, next onto replacing the bits I cut off with photo etch. Progress will be a bit slower, if that's possible, as I have just had an op on my right shoulder
Graham D's USS New York Trumpeter 1/350
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Your build is progressing nicely. I like the workholder. Where did you get yours from? Looks really useful.
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More progress on USS New York. This update is putting the blast shields onto the deck, to make it into a late 1944 version.
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Absolutely amazing, a labour of love.Comment
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Graham, that is class workmanship. How you P.E. wallahs manage such fiddly bits is beyond me. I can't even see them, let alone stick them to something!
Very impressive build.
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Thanks for the comments.
What you don't see is the frustration of the bits sticking to every thing except what they are meant to. A lot of the time I spend on my hands and knees looking for the parts that have pinged out of the tweezers, and the profuse swearing. If I had a swear box, I would have enough for another boat + the PEComment
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All the guns forward of the funnel are now on, apart from the main guns, which will go on later.[ATTACH]284416[/ATTACH]
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The funnel is installed and rigged. I didn't have any clear pictures of where the rigging is attached to the deck, so I made an informed guess.[ATTACH]284730[/ATTACH]Comment
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I haven't updated this build log recently, but I have been slowly working at the model, so here is an update. All the guns and ammo boxes are fitted , the main mast is finished, just need some rigging before putting on the main guns.
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