thanks for the feed back , Ron's pt boat looks like it is thrusting through the water 5out of 5 for it and papas king George is very fluid if you excuse the pun, this is my first ship set into a base and i am pleased with it .1 thing i did learn is the expense of creating water effects with liquid waters, my base is approx 30inches long by 10 wide and it would have taken approx £60 to fill the base ,so i filled it with poly sheets to near the top then applied a bottle of water effects . i think you can get a good result with the silicone if you take your time and the apply your colours on top .
Colin thanks for the complements iv had my 1/350 yamato for at least 3 years in my stash i dont think it was expensive but you are right fortunes can be paid for these ships along with the photo etch to finish it off, i love ships but the problem with them is they take a while to build and finding space for them is a problem when you scale them up ,tanks have the advantage there i also have a king George 1/400 heller, HMS Belfast and a u 99 to build along with my British tanks so plenty to keep me out of trouble
Colin thanks for the complements iv had my 1/350 yamato for at least 3 years in my stash i dont think it was expensive but you are right fortunes can be paid for these ships along with the photo etch to finish it off, i love ships but the problem with them is they take a while to build and finding space for them is a problem when you scale them up ,tanks have the advantage there i also have a king George 1/400 heller, HMS Belfast and a u 99 to build along with my British tanks so plenty to keep me out of trouble
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