HMS DREADNOUGHT 1906
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Looks better than if it was painted, in my humble terrible painter opinion lolComment
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It’s not cheating Carl.....it’s no different to using pre coloured etch instrument panels on a wingy build.Comment
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A small update, I’ve been mainly painting a few bits (mostly grey or grey).
Started adding details to the main deck whilst starting on the super structure. It’s a slow process that requires steady hands and patience. To some extent im
Following the instructions but having fitted some of the finer detail I just know I’m going to bend or break a few before the build is done. In hind site all the main deck bits should be left to the very end of the build.
Ive had a few small fit issues, some of which were caused just by adding photo etch ladders which caused fit problems.
there’s a lot to be said for continually dry fitting assemblies before glueing.
As always it’s a learning curve but im
Making progress.
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Coming on well Carl! How did you work out the correct thickness for the rigging? Looked on John's shop and theres a few to choose from?
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Hi Bob, I blindly went with the advert which says it’s for 1:350 ships So I’m hoping it is. I’ve never actually calculated what diameter it should be as a check. It looks pretty thin though At 0.121mm. (X350 = 42.35mm diameter )Comment
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