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  • NickT
    • Apr 2019
    • 194

    #1

    Nicks 1:1200 Tirpitz for under a fiver.

    Hi all, I bought this for under a fiver without really looking. A grand total of 31 parts - should have looked a bit harder I guess, serves me right.
    Anyway these are the parts - does the build allow a sea scape to be made or is it just the kit on its own ?
    Thanks, Nick T.Click image for larger version

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  • spanner570
    • May 2009
    • 15482

    #2
    Nick.
    Stand alone for the ยฃ5 build. Then you are free to model Tirpitz in a seascape in 'Dioramas'

    Straight forward camouflage... :dizzy:!

    A quick tip. Be very careful when you do the rigging, no matter how complicated or rudimentary, the masts bend very easily.

    Ron

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    • NickT
      • Apr 2019
      • 194

      #3
      Thanks Ron and you are right about the masts - one broken on the sprue before I start. camouflage looks fun but unsure about rigging - never done any before.
      Nick T.

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      • NickT
        • Apr 2019
        • 194

        #4
        The kit is now assembled and the box turned in to a very basic sea. I am finding it very difficult to get straight edges to the painting, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. You may also notice I put the wrong colour grey in a couple of places that will need to be put right. Anyway here's the progress so far:Click image for larger version

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        • spanner570
          • May 2009
          • 15482

          #5
          Looking tidy, Nicholas.... :thumb2:

          Yes, it is difficult to get a straight line. Particularly, I remember, over the hull armoured belt.

          Bit late for this, but for later projects of a similar nature, mark the lines with a pencil. I would think masking would be difficult for such a small scale. I don't mask anything, so I don't. know. Then paint the camo. in faintly to start with. Anything not quite right can be easily altered.
          Then, when all looks good, give it a final coat.

          You could still over paint anything you are not happy with. Just a pest that's all.
          Just take your time finishing the painting, and all will be good.

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          • NickT
            • Apr 2019
            • 194

            #6
            Thanks Ron, I tried masking with some Tamiya tape but the paint bled under around the hull armoured belt just as you said. I will keep going then hopefully have a go at rigging - should prove interesting !

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            • NickT
              • Apr 2019
              • 194

              #7
              Well that was fun (not) I tried to get clean lines and made a hash of it. I tried to attach rigging and failed miserably snapping the mast twice in the process. The kit nearly went in the bin a number of times so I am now calling it finished. Apologies for the poor paint job I intend to purchase a magnifyer and some new glasses. Perhaps that will help although not sure. Thanks for looking. Nick T.Click image for larger version

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                #8
                Nice one Nick :smiling3:.

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