Tamiya 1/350 KGV plus extras
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Ian, you could have said lol, anyway far too late lol. But good basic PE practice and the covers should be fun!!Comment
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Bob, Bob, Bob
Love it, love it, love it!!!!
Work has been insane the last month, so not much time for the forum, meaning I got behind on this.
It's coming on very nicely indeed!!!
Only ever built two floaty things in my youf..... The Airfix Belfast and a British WW2 air sea rescue patrol boat of some sort..... The thought of doing anything this big would give me nightmares!!!
Keep up the great work.
AndrewComment
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Bob, Bob, Bob
Love it, love it, love it!!!!
Work has been insane the last month, so not much time for the forum, meaning I got behind on this.
It's coming on very nicely indeed!!!
Only ever built two floaty things in my youf..... The Airfix Belfast and a British WW2 air sea rescue patrol boat of some sort..... The thought of doing anything this big would give me nightmares!!!
Keep up the great work.
Andrew
My ship building is improving at last, go on have another go at a floaty thing!
One thing I was slow to understand is this, you must build a ship as a series of separate builds. On KGV just the rear superstructure is made of many parts, at different levels and importantly colours!
But it's a big beast lolComment
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Wow, cheers Andrew, chq in post!
My ship building is improving at last, go on have another go at a floaty thing!
One thing I was slow to understand is this, you must build a ship as a series of separate builds. On KGV just the rear superstructure is made of many parts, at different levels and importantly colours!
But it's a big beast lolComment
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New to me lol, heard of decal transfers??
How dare you sir, must get my duelling glove!!!!Comment
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Right the lump of a Hull is in Mr surfacer black primer, however it would not fit in my large booth so.
After trying all sorts of ideas to make a spray booth extension, cardboard box, various cut up plastic storage boxes, no good and of course no extraction, so bit the bullet and bought the smaller version of my large booth, with light and cobbled them together.
Not perfect but packed gaps with bubble wrap and hey presto, plenty of space now
Here goes
Pleased with finish, however some of the faint details on the hatches has gone, bugger! Next grey bum!Comment
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Right the lump of a Hull is in Mr surfacer black primer, however it would not fit in my large booth so.
After trying all sorts of ideas to make a spray booth extension, cardboard box, various cut up plastic storage boxes, no good and of course no extraction, so bit the bullet and bought the smaller version of my large booth, with light and cobbled them together.
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Not perfect but packed gaps with bubble wrap and hey presto, plenty of space now
Here goes
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Pleased with finish, however some of the faint details on the hatches has gone, bugger! Next grey bum!
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Bloomin good work there boyo loveley spray job cant fault it at all an that bit on the bottom of the bow is that a small bulbous bow ? an grey bottom an not red anti foul ? wonder why they painted it that colour an good idea on your spray booth an where has the detail gone ? an did you say you got wooden decks to go on cor that will be a test but lookin forward to it brilliant work boyo keep at it
chris b
Pleased so far l, but first bash at enamels next!
Not a bulbous bow but I think a attachment for mine sweeping paravanes I think? James at Sovereign has carried out a lot of research and found that Hood as well as KGV had grey bums, the colours I bought from him are from what I have read very accurate.
Yes wooden deck, will use the lifecolor deck paints to try to paint it correctlyComment
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Looking very nice. Pity the primer ate the details a bit. Things that are PE heavy, I tend to use Alclad primers, bight well and are very thin.Comment
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