USS Blueback Sub Build
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Hi Greg.
That's Steve's first BB. I'm building mine now . (Just to avoid confusion)
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Mags, if this build thread is going to be anything like the U-Boat story I for one will be looking forward to it.Comment
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Thanks Bunk.
That u-boat build was the best thing I ever did. Really enjoyed it and it hooked me on subs.
I'm updateing my site page as I go and I'll post a thread in 1 go once it's done on here. Save doubling up every night etc. Give me more build time etc.
I know it's slack but I'm a bit slack too!
Still love this site BTW
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Hi Jason,
How did you do that scum line? With an airbrush and masking tape obviously, but did you just mask of the top end and do the rest freehand? What technique did you use. Just one colour? One continous movement or lots of sharp bursts? How far away did you hold the brush aand did you spary the entire lower hull with a dusting or did you stop just below the scum line?
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Hi Jason,How did you do that scum line? With an airbrush and masking tape obviously, but did you just mask of the top end and do the rest freehand? What technique did you use. Just one colour? One continous movement or lots of sharp bursts? How far away did you hold the brush aand did you spary the entire lower hull with a dusting or did you stop just below the scum line?
Cheers!
Thanks for your interest BTW!!
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Nice job Magpie. That waterline treatment is very interesting and something I have been thinking about for my steam coaster.
I was thinking along the lines of floating paint on the surface of water and putting the hull into it but i think there will be a fair amount of experimentation first!!! Is is a very reall effect though and one that I haven't seen attempted before. It does look the part on the sub.
I would like to try to recreate a number of differrent lines overlapping at differrent draughts and trims but that might be getting a bit ambitious!!!Comment
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Hi Bunk
I just set the boat up on the kitchen table and use my lazer level (about US$7 from Micro Mark) and make the waterline marks at both ends the some height by sliding the light on a wooden block, around from end to end. I then set it up and move it along as I apply the masking tape with the edge just cutting the red light line. (see pics). I give it a clear coat first and then airbrush downwoods at about 45 deg. and aim at the tape so the overspray fans onto the hull. I use the lowest pressure that'll still make it spray with thin paint. (acrylic laquer car paint I use). I did a full coat of brown and then a few bits of green at the low pressure spots to look like weedy mould etc. I overcoat it with clear. You could do that a few times to get the different water levels etc.
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