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There are lots and lots of gaps. The plastic does not quite align. Now I’ve gotten all the main bits of PE down, I can fill cracks and gaps, smooth it off and fix the bits that invariably fall off, give it a primer coat then make a start on proper painting
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So I painted the interior of the hangar, now I’m in the process of sticking it all together. Painful gaps .
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So this is as far as I can go before starting to throw this but together. I need to paint the interior of the hangar, mask it off then stick to together. the bow supports are three little strips of PE. No other details will be added until the deck is painted
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Port and starboard side of the superstructure done up (lots more details but this is as far as I need for painting, and the roof with lots of cut and sand to go.
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They’ve got some nice(ish) stuff but the shipping is horrendous from the US to Oz ($25 USD for a very very small parcel) which you cannot track (they say you can but you can’t) and I will be finished by the time it gets here as it’s over six weeks. I ordered the Duck months in advance from shapeways and the product is poor (actually rubbish) and slow.
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Starboard side superstructure base half way end lots of holes that need to be made where ventilation shafts exit the hull
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So checking my references I need to add another ladder as well (only Sydney had an extra)
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Whilst I’ve been awaiting putty and a primer coat to dry I did the funnel. The 3D print is from black Cat models, modern speakers and cameras
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Yes, I actually had a ‘mule’ kit that had 2 sets of stabilisers included so I didn’t have to scratch build them.
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The bilge keels have been cut down and and a stability fin added on both sides. I’m currently working on the transoms flap.
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My concern is if China invaded Taiwan most of the kits will be shut down. For years. I have a few things planned. It’s good that have you back Cog
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Hull joined up, luckily I read another build log and it says the kit comes with an extension piece (that of course is not in the instructions). The bilge keels are blocked up as they are different on modernised ships apparently
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I’ve got about 4 builds planned this year, and this set is a really reasonable price as it comes with an excellent PE Set from Pontos. I have some other extras from Veteran models and aftermarket decals. there are a HEAP photos of a Sydney and this class of ship on Facebook as well as those who have served on her.
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Fairey Gannet by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/72
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Fairey Gannet by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/72
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Mr Hobby Aluminium, actually needs polishing after the paint drys. I have lost a propeller (I swear it was kit in the kit). -
Fairey Gannet by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/72
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
I must admit I find it overrated the amount of filling and sanding this requires.
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