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RGL

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  1. Added a bit of rust and the focsle, replaced the capstans with one that is a bit more accurate
  2. Weathering starts. Grime, filters washes. I feel much more comfortable now it’s a bit dirty a. Rust next.
  3. It’s not that it’s bright as rubbish. It has to be glued down which just does not work well.
  4. The stick down wooden deck. Isn’t stick down. First one I’ve come across. The plastic backing will come off, but it is not adhesive and it’s wafer thin. A lot of slicing and inserting glue needed.
  5. Dryfit. Now time to go to work to try and make it not look like a toy
  6. Grey day. The main burg prices are now done. I want it to dry overnight then I can start filters etc.
  7. Now back to the bridge. I only figured out what was changed by 1941 after I finished the bridge. there is a cabin behind the directional finder. I cannot pull the entire thing to pieces, so I've just added a cabin.
  8. I’ve really had too much on at work and home to do much on her. Once I can finish the main top mast I can go back to painting.
  9. As much as I hate bashing kits, no one will notice until they do. I joined an Italian warship group on FB and it was correctly pointed out.
  10. As you can see, the side range finders are gone as of post 1939, there is a big fuel or water tank underneath and a gantry alongside the funnel. the crew has places life vets on the railings and canvas dodgers (I’m not doing that)
  11. It does not look as good but the rangefinders were removed in 1939
  12. So, after all that, the range finders on the side were removed in 1939, so a bit more bashing required.
  13. Mainmast, part a. Tripods armrest horrible things to build, the housing is added to a bit as there appears to be another cabin added on top by wartime. Top mast next
  14. I’ve never put enamels through my airbrush either. Weathered the wooden ‘pre chewed’ decks can be problematic as the detail can disappear with washes, maybe just a touch at the start of a plank to age it or pastels. You could always give it a diluted grey over spray to make the teak look weathered / faded
  15. If you’re using an airbrush do a diluted grey to fade it a bit. Tripod masts are a killer to get right so you’ve got that bit done just fine.
  16. @cog this is one of the few books that actually shows how to rig and deploy them, but because these ships are so complex they can’t show everything, for example they don’t show the rigging for the propeller guards.
  17. Everything I read these days is pretty much E-pubs or Audible books. I have bookshelves full of books that are quite obscure and won’t ever go to digital though. I still love my AOTS hardbacks, the reference is invaluable, there is a diagram how to rig and run paravanes for this class
  18. The hull painted, the wooden deck actually had to be glued down, it would not separate from the plastic. I’ll give it a day to dry then I can do some filters and weathering
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