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So today I had the great privilege of getting a tour of the Australian war memorial annexe. Three massive warehouses full of stuff. I got to finally show off Roma with a real Fritz X. My guide said no one has ever done this with a model before. IMG_1633.MOV
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Thanks mate, I’ve got some very nice rope from one of our sponsors to tie them together and a lot of figures
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I nearly bought this too! Look forward to it
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So I grunged up the lower hull and added a blue filter. I think I’ll add some more scratches and obviously a lot more rust on the hull yet before moving onto the topside. I’ve discovered some new wood filters from AK for the deck which are just great to work with
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So today; the lower hull is done, and I’ll grunge it up afterwards. Lots of dark brown which I’ve sealed in with a matte coat so I can use chipping fluid afterwards. Then the wooden deck, using a few difference buff coats, again the weathering will come last. Masking done, I’ll do the decks first and just brushed in some chipping fluid, once it’s dry I’ll paint them chip Beattie moving to the Hull and and do some oilcanning. Then destroy it with chipping.
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I just do not have the space for a diorama, to do it justice it would need to be a metre square. I do have a plan for some next year.
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Lower hull given a coat of dark red. You can just make out the ribs. As these ships were built later in the war the lower hull would not be that worn.
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And the final piece just arrived from Poland, a pewter ww1 submariners badge for the base. Final photos tomorrow.
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The final scuttles arrived and attached. At some future stage I’ll replace all the lighter calibre AA guns once they are printed.
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I really like the effects. Filters (like an AK Panzer blue) will make it look ok amazing. Then a couple of little brown scrapes and rust wash around the hatches, some HB pencil and you’re done
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