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The cat tolerates me. I found they fit, the Infini set was a magnitude harder still
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Finished now anyways, 35 (1 spare) done up. That’s the last of the guns thank goodness. Time to revisit the hull I think.
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I generally spend a lot of time researching my next build during my current build. I think I’ve got most photos of the Seydlitz now.
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They’re not that bad really. Considering you can hardly see them they look nice
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You can usually just bend them and that’s enough
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They are not as hard as the IJN stuff. It’s just the quantity. I’d hate to rig the Cannons on HMS Victory correctly.
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You know you are supposed to do comparison shots to show how small your current build is? The big boys are that much easier to build.
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The 1943 configuration requires 34 x 20mm single AA guns. Pontos gives you enough plus spares for the ‘41 configuration (21 guns), so the extra Infini set of guns is required to make up the balance. You can see the kit product and why one destroys one’e Eyes to replace it. Ill hopefully have them done tommorow
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So, the 20mm gun tubs done up. The Pontos brass inserts were too big and required filing. A few ammo boxes as well.
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I just use a piece of post it note, it’s small enough to rotate in the hand whilst edging so it does not get too soggy. Cheap and you gets lots of them,
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Never seen this before, interesting technique. Would not use skin, that’s why I use acetone on all large pieces of PE now to help the primer stick, acrylics just won’t stick.
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That’s 3 packets of them! No way, considering I have to now do about 40 single 20mms as well.
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If it’s out by .5mm it’s all over. Does not matter, just wanted a bit of flexibility for what I have planned for the completed model. Anyways, I calculate it will suck up this many Carley Floats.
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Nice deep red! Be careful using normal masking take as it will lift at the edges or be very ragged. The Tamiya tape really is the goods for it.
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I was going to say your IJN build......
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What do you call it when a computer locks up?
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You have other responsibilities young man. Big Japanese boat perhaps?
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Ships cranes. Instructions tell you what the parts are and where they sit but not how to put the thing together. Just horrible. Not intuitive, not like the real thing either. I wanted them moveable but it just does not align properly, do doubt it’s my fault but instructions would have helped. A lot.
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Today’s effort, the fore mast. These things are always a pain to build. I added the type 293 radar to it which used to sit between the forward secondary gun directors. The little radio room is not glued in yet (none of it is for ease of painting, so there needs to be several more ladders s added later plus more rigging.
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