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    #31
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    The compass rack:



    TBC...
    Siara, that is just way over the top! beautiful work.Glenn

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      #32
      Thank You Glenn!

      I was looking at Your rigging, and got the idea of going over the top from there.:dontknow:

      Tamiya Xf-18 20% + Xf24 20% + X-22 10% + X-20A 50% for the base coat. Sprayed very thin.

      Second coat will follow.

      TBC...

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        #33
        Second coat of the same mix:

        TBC...

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          #34
          Coat no. 3.

          10% of XF-66 (light grey), and 10% more of X-22 gloss varnish added to the base mix:

          Next filters.

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            #35
            Sin Industries P240 panzer grey filter applied.

            Seen under the arresting hooks. Effortless color modulation.

            TBC...

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              #36
              Mig Brown Wash:

              TBC...

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                #37
                It looks like so at the mo:

                Wash, filters, and delicate light grey fadeing.

                TBC...

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                  #38
                  Black wash.

                  Used the WEM matt black enamel, thinned with Mig wash thinner.

                  TBC...

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                    #39
                    Paint chipping done with black, and brown enamels, mixed with some graphite dust. Rails, and footpegs treated to 5B Derwent pencil.

                    Good weekend lads.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by \
                      Paint chipping done with black, and brown enamels, mixed with some graphite dust. Rails, and footpegs treated to 5B Derwent pencil.

                      Good weekend lads.
                      looking good Siara, thats realy a nice job you done so far. regards Glenn

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                        #41
                        Thank you Glenn.

                        One more pic of the scope weathering. Orange rust still to be added.

                        TBC...

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                          #42
                          This is one of those rare models that looks so good it could be real.

                          Absolutely stunning weathering takes this one into a league of it's own. Have you thought of submitting it to a magazine for an article? The trouble is most of them have done this particular model but I think this even competes with the one in Tamiya Modelling International and that was superb.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by \
                            This is one of those rare models that looks so good it could be real.Absolutely stunning weathering takes this one into a league of it's own. Have you thought of submitting it to a magazine for an article? The trouble is most of them have done this particular model but I think this even competes with the one in Tamiya Modelling International and that was superb.
                            Thank You so much for encouragement Bunkerbarge.

                            I never realy thought of that, im just enjoy modeling as it is, and never thought of any commercial gains. I like the fact i can show You all my way about building the U-boot. Im glad You enjoy it.

                            Wintergarten completed.



















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