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Landlubber Mike

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  • Birthday 08/17/1973

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  1. That's great! There's a lot in the plastic/resin world of 1/700 and 1/350 that I think could be useful in SIB builds. Just so you know, I've read stories about the decks lifting over time, so I used some CA before laying the decks down.
  2. I circled back to this one and made some good progress. It's a little tricky for this kit in that although Five Star did a great job making a kit that is a lot more to scale than the Aoshima kit, especially with the included resin and PE parts, the issue is that some of the details are omitted so I've been using the Aoshima kit as a guide to figuring out what I need to add. I painted the hull in the typical IJA camo scheme: Next I glued in the wooden decks that I cut out of a generic 1/700 wooden deck sheet, and I've been adding the various details to the deck including bollards, anchor chains, winches, etc.: Before putting on the flight deck, there's a lot of details that go on these interior decks - pipes, bollards, stairways, platforms for the carried planes and vehicles, etc. I've got most of those all painted up right now, so it's just a matter of figuring out where to place them so that they do not interfere with the supports for the flight deck. Thanks for looking in!
  3. Thanks Glen! They are fairly fragile, yeah. Some people prefer to attach them after painting the hull, but I usually like to attach them and then paint the combined assembly. Looking at the close-ups, it looks like there are tiny bends I'll need to fix but not too bad.
  4. I've been bouncing around a few of the models on my bench, but did make some progress on the Seishu Maru - added the wooden decks, the bridge and some stairs. So far so good. This Five Star kit is a pretty nice kit and everything goes together fairly nicely. Thanks for looking in!
  5. Very cool - you certainly picked a complex print! Nice job!
  6. I bought this kit last year when it came out as this is one of my favorite cars (hope MFH puts out more of these types of non-race cars in the future). I need to get a lot better building car models before I tackle mine, but it will be great to follow along on your build. The kit is definitely impressive in a lot of ways with all the various parts and details.
  7. Wow Igor, somehow I missed that you finished this one. What an epic build! Your best yet! Congratulations and happy new year to you my friend!
  8. Looking really great. Those guns and the camo look fantastic!
  9. Great work as always Chris. It's so hard to believe this is in card and not plastic or resin!
  10. Nice haul! You must have been on Santa's nice list. What do you think of the tweezers? My go-to are the ones from Dumont, but I got one from Anyz that could be a game changer, just will take some getting used to. That rolling tool is nice. I already have one that size (and one bigger) or I would have gotten the Dspiae one.
  11. The Airfix Walrus is a great kit! I stopped mine halfway because I couldn’t decide how to do the rigging, but it goes together very well and you really don’t need aftermarket for a nice model.
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