1 350 HMS Daring, float or sink lol
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Hiding in the shade, due to ME no energy or bugger all else, but
The kits hull as a line all the way around and its not the boot topping
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The box art does not show it but the plans do. Some models have it others do not?
Found some close up pictures of the ships and cannot see one, apart from a picture of HMS Duncan's stern and it looks like a line but only on the stern and a bit on the hull??
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Found this on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Da...D_45160525.jpg
There does seem to be something catching the light above the boot topping.
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Found this on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Da...D_45160525.jpg
There does seem to be something catching the light above the boot topping.
Pete
OLD BOATY CHRIS LOLComment
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Bob, let your brain hurt no more.
Chris is spot on. The line is simply a demarcation between the black and grey.
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Bob, without putting too finer point on it (Great pun, eh?) it's not my eye that I need to scratch!Comment
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Afternoon:upside:
Right, added bilge keels (right name??) and 2 stabliser fins? Used Mr Surfacer 500 as filler on the backs of the bilge keels for the first time, using cotton buds soaked in thinner to remove, will deffo use again, worked well.
Also prop shafts and support brackets, will leave off props and rudders incase i knock the buggers off!
Next started on PE, simple doors and grills, but made a right mess of a small grill, mangled it when cutting off the fret, so tried using tamiya masking tape to stick the fret/parts onto first, so when I cut the parts off it held the part steady so saving damage! You can see the ruined grill top right 3 pic, and the much better ones, phew learned something new, for once lol
Also fitted the copter hanger. One big problem, my workstation which is great for armour models only just fits Daring, so need to sort something out!!!
Next up more PE then the deck
A ??? Should i fit all the deck bits, bollards, reels etc, etc then paint the deck followed by brush painting the bits or paint the deck first then add the bits pre painted first??
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Nice progress Bob.
Because I brush paint, I would usually paint the deck first. This allows for a nice 'sweep' of the brush, without the danger of paint gathering around the bits. Then add the bits, which I paint on the sprues.
...again, you will probably get different answers to your question.
Your friend,
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