
ChuckB
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This is my rendition of Trumpeter’s 1/350 Russian Udaloy II destroyer kit. I added 451 scratch built styrene and photo etched metal pieces to the kit parts I used, for a total of 880 pieces. The hull and deck colors of the model were airbrushed with custom mixes of Tamiya acrylic paints. Construction time was 821 hours.
Please note that the Kamov 27 helicopter being pulled into its hangar is taller than the hangar roof because the hangar floor has not yet been lowered to allow the roof to be slid shut.
Currently working on: 1/350 Italian Naval Cruiser Fiume
Albums:
USS Arizona in Build Gallery
https://modelshipworld.com/gallery/album/2393-uss-arizona-october-13-1941-by-chuckb/
IJN Mogami in Build Gallery
https://modelshipworld.com/gallery/album/2408-ijn-mogami-by-chuck-b/
USS San Francisco in Build Gallery
https://modelshipworld.com/gallery/album/2419-uss-san-francisco-1939-by-chuck-b/
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By flying_dutchman2 · Posted
Good looking catboat. I always like seeing these boats in different results.
Made mine according to the specs of my sister's Real catboat.
Marcus
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By SAMURAI MATT · Posted
Excellent build and I really like how you did the ram in the front. Very well done.
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By mark.bukovich · Posted
Thanks! I agree. I originally was interested in model ship building because I was interested in galleons and then 18th C warships, but I have found that I really like small craft. It's especially fun thinking that this is something you might realistically be able to sail.
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Very nice! It's great to see models of small craft being built.
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first time seeing a carronade model, sure you've made all items from scrap because i think there are no kits from manufacturers. Simply awesome!
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