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Hello All I did some planking work on the I-400 Sub, this is the first planks layer, I intend to have 3 layers , the first is 3 mm to build the shape then the second layer will be 1.5 mm after some sanding , and this is to have a smooth straight surface for the model .. Then I will apply the final Layer using also a 3 mm thick Balsa wood to enable the refinement and corrections.. Below are some photos .. please feel free to add your remarks. Thank you
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Good Morning GrandpaPhil Thank you very much , I'm very interested in this model too and I keep gathering information about this weapon, I'll do my best to come out with something nice. Thank you
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Hello All I started Building the I-400 Class Submarine Model, which is a Japanese Submarine and were considered the largest submarines of World War II and remained the largest ever built until the construction of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. I got the Following Info from Wiki Each submarine had four 1,680 kW (2,250 hp) engines and carried enough fuel to go around the world one-and-a-half times. Located approximately amidships on the top deck was a cylindrical watertight aircraft hangar, 31 m (102 ft) long and 3.5 m (11 ft) in diameter. The outer access door could be opened hydraulically from within or manually from the outside by turning a large hand-wheel connected to a rack and spur gear. The door was made waterproof with a 51-mm-thick (2.0 in) rubber gasket. I plan to follow the same Tech. that I use in building Model Schooners and brigs. Here are some photos .. Thank you
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L'Etoile by mhkash - FINISHED
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Good Afternoon all Here is my Brigantine Schooner - Gigino at the EGYHOBBY 2019 fair, Thank you for your support and comments. Thank you
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Thank you very much Jeff .. Your nice words really made my day 😊
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Good Morning Yves, Thank you very much for your nice words ... I started working on the dead-eye Blocks yesterday and I had the intention to post some photos , however I ran out of glue so I stopped 🙄 , I'll buy some today then will post some photos as soon as I have something worthy Thank you 😊😊
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Le Soleil Royal by Nek0 - 1/72 - Marc Yeu
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Actually this is great .. I wonder if I can ever reach this level of professionalism someday .. Thank you for sharing this 👍..- 208 replies
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Good Morning All, I spent the weekend working on some deck rigging, here you go , the canons will have black paint still. Thank you
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Hi Here is some work on the rigging , my problem is that I don't have a proper place to use while taking photo shots of my work, maybe I should do some work to prepare a suitable place at home for that ... meanwhile please excuse the photos quality Thanks
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Good Morning Here is extra work on blocks and on the fore sails , they are furled as you see ... However, I do not intend to do the same with the Stay ,Mizzen sails. thank you
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