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What everyone else said Keith Keith
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looks great Keith- maybe a couple of dark brown gloss washes and some clear gloss varnish will get it looking varied and wet looking. Keith
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brings back memories of me and Boyd (shihawk) back in the day- i really must boot myself up the backside and get back on my Victory- keep up the good work. Keith
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in the world of military modelling you can buy "wet mud effects" to add to your vehicles- not sure if it will look overscale as never used it myself- there always the sieved soil out of the garden method as well
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to be honest Keith i prefer the ugly ducklings of the ship/ railway genre- you wont find many passenger coaches or passenger ships in my collection- freight rules. Keith
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nice build and well done on the weathering Keith. Keith
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well done Keith and the finish line is in sight Keith
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it could be a barn or other building on the shoreline perhaps Keith? Keith
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adds to the character even more - the joys we do like to make for ourselves! Keith
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looking great Keith- just oozing character Keith
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Thanks for the likes and looking in everyone, finally started to construct the catheads and like on my Terror i drilled and filed a square hole to accept the supporting piece below the cathead - also made a new knee from some planking strip to replace the ply one, next job will be drilling holes and cutting grooves to imitate the sheaves. Also made a start on the posts for the stern davits (the two for the boat skids/ ice bridge are 4mm the others are 3mm). Take care all Keith
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They used thinner strip around the stern windows which does give a better looking transom than their Terror kit, instead of lasercut ply they used walnut for the keel, prow, etc - its best to read through my Erebus log as i did a review on there and have highlighted any differences i had to make -i.e. position of bowsprit, but everything else -masts, bulwarks etc is identical. Keith
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