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  • RonGlass
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 801

    #61
    Originally posted by Jakko
    It’s a common mistake — it’s actually a life preserver :smiling3: That’s why I painted it yellow-orange, rather than as metal or canvas.

    After comments made elsewhere by someone who knows a lot more about this than I do, I painted a skill badge on the left-hand crewman’s upper sleeve to represent his being a Steuermann (lit. “Steerman”, approximately “coxswain”), and I also promoted him to Unteroffizier (Sergeant) with some more white paint:

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    That done, I taped up the hatch openings in the roof and the rear door:

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    … and then glued the cabin to the hull:

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    This was a little tricky, but as I had dry-fitted it lots of times it wasn’t really a problem. Once it was fully in place, I ran liquid cement into the joint and let it set. The fit, once the two are pressed together, is good enough that it doesn’t need clamping.
    Ahhhh ! I see it now once I zoomed in closer

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    • Guest

      #62
      Originally posted by minitnkr
      Beautiful job. I take it the sgt. goes down w/the ship as only one preserver?
      He’s just the guy at the rudder, I guess the officer was expected to go down with the ship

      Originally posted by RonGlass
      Ahhhh ! I see it now once I zoomed in closer
      Here’s a good photo of the real badge, with thanks to the person who mentioned its existence to me:

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      And he also passed on this (colorised) photo of my subject:

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      This was taken at Le Havre, by the way.

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      • adt70hk
        SMF Supporters
        • Sep 2019
        • 10409

        #63
        Coming on very nicely Jakko. The figures to add a certain something!

        ATB.

        Andrew

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        • minitnkr
          Charter Rabble member
          • Apr 2018
          • 7538
          • Paul
          • Dayton, OH USA

          #64
          But here he is hogging the only preserver. This view of the bumper looks easier to model than the ropey one.

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          • Guest

            #65
            Originally posted by adt70hk
            The figures to add a certain something!
            I want to also put one or two on deck, preferably dressed like in the photo of the real vehicle at the start of the thread. One in an overall is not a problem, but an officer in long coat is not something I have parts for in my figures stash (yet).

            Originally posted by minitnkr
            But here he is hogging the only preserver.
            Well, he is the one most at risk of falling overboard, I suppose, up in that little observation point in front of the funnel.

            Originally posted by minitnkr
            This view of the bumper looks easier to model than the ropey one.
            You can tell it’s knotted rope, but I’m now thinking a good representation can probably be made with something like rolled-up bandages, or maybe finer mesh than that.

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            • Guest

              #66
              It’s now finished as far as I want to build it before spraying, I think:

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              As I suspected, it goes together very quickly once you’ve gotten past the interior

              Here’s a quick comparison with another amphibian under construction:

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              • Jim R
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                • Apr 2018
                • 15692
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #67
                Hi Jakko
                Looks good. It's very boat like
                Jim

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18903
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #68
                  Yep, looks good. Just like a tug boat on tracks

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                  • Mini Me
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jun 2018
                    • 10711

                    #69
                    That's just what I was thinking........very "tugboatish" indeed. Is the smaller amphib. a Weasel? From the looks of it appears to be mostly scratch built.

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                    • Guest

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Jim R
                      It's very boat like
                      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                      Just like a tug boat on tracks
                      Originally posted by Mini Me
                      That's just what I was thinking........very "tugboatish" indeed.
                      Motorboat on tracks is what’s come to my mind more than once. It really does seem to be like they put a boat designer and a tracked vehicle designer together and said, “Make us an amphibious vehicle.” I mean, it’s even got portholes rather than vehicle-style windows, as if they expected it to spend most of its time in the water.

                      Originally posted by Mini Me
                      Is the smaller amphib. a Weasel? From the looks of it appears to be mostly scratch built.
                      It is, but it’s a resin kit to be precise

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                      • adt70hk
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Sep 2019
                        • 10409

                        #71
                        Nicely done Jakko. As you say, take off the tracks and you have a boat. Keep up the good work.

                        ATB

                        Andrew

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                        • Guest

                          #72
                          With a coat of Mission Models Panzergrey RAL 7021 applied:

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                          The insides of the hatches were apparently the same ivory colour as the interior, so I sprayed them first with more of the Portland Stone before applying the grey to the outside; some touching up will be required, though. I forgot to paint the inside of the door, so that will need to be brushed as well.

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                          • Jim R
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 15692
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #73
                            Originally posted by Jakko
                            The insides of the hatches were apparently the same ivory colour as the interior,
                            Isn't the colour of the inside of hatches a perennial topic of discussion :rolling: :smiling:
                            Looking good.

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                            • Guest

                              #74
                              It is, which is why I asked a greater authority about this particular one My own conclusion, based on the photo at the start of this thread, was that the insides of the front hatches were probably light in colour (and thus, almost certainly ivory like the interior) but because they’re hard to see I wasn’t sure. The fellow who supplied me with the colour picture of LWS 1071 and the photo of the badge said that they seemed to be pale in colour in several other photos too, so I decided to go with that.

                              You’re right that most hatches of vehicles are painted the outside colour on the inside, though not absolutely always. American LVTs, for example, had white on the insides of the driver’s hatches too. (Which, of course means absolutely nothing with regards to the colour of those on the LWS, but it’s an odd parallel between two amphibious vehicles )

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                              • Guest

                                #75
                                Today, I sprayed lighter patches into all of the panels to highlight them:

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                                Simply with the base colour from Mission Models with some Vallejo Model Air white mixed in to give a medium grey. It turned out I had mixed exactly enough for what I needed to spray, so that was fortunate

                                Less fortunate is that the Mission Models paint doesn’t seem to like water much. Before spraying the lighter blotches, I had tested a couple of washes on the underside to see which would look better. This is what happened:

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                                Ignore the lighter grey, that was a test to see if it had the right shade. Below the lighter grey is Mig Dark Wash straight from the bottle, above it is the same wash but thinned with some water, and at the bottom is Tamiya flat black thinned with water. As you can see, with both of the ones I thinned with water, the paint was removed from the ribs and also a bit around them. At the very top is where I then tried just brushing with water, no paint, and the same thing happened

                                I think I’ll need to put a coat of varnish over this model before trying to add any kind of wash or other effects, else it looks like the grey base coat might well wear off.

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