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drobinson02199

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  1. More work on the railings. The reason these take so long is that you have to poke the paint out of tiny little holes using a tiny little drill bit, then thread them (like threading a needle), then mount. Regards, David
  2. I'm now working on the railings, and it's going to be a long, delicate process. First picture is of the metal railings, which are installed at points on the deck. Second one shows the start of the cable railings. The instruction manual says to install all of the stanchions and then thread the wire, but the holes are just fiendishly small. So my approach, as shown here, is to string the wires as I go, which means I can thread them off the ship where I can manipulate the stanchion to see the holes, and then install the threaded stanchions. Working well so far, with a LONG way to go. Regards, David
  3. Here's the rigging on the superstructure. Railings come next. Regards, David
  4. I would just cut the planks and the wooden part back where they extend past the bow. I don't recall whether I had a similar issue when I built the ship. Regards, David
  5. Here's the rest of the deck detail at the bow. The rope racks next to the red and green buoys are actually fabricated from wire -- I somehow lost the photo-etched ones. I can't figure out how -- if I knew I could probably find them. So I just built these two. Regards, David
  6. I just saw your first question. I remember using scissors to cut those strips out. It's the only way to follow the paper cutouts. Regards, David
  7. I wish I could help you but at this point I don't recall what that is for. Regards, David
  8. The 15 inch gun turrets are now painted, and the guns mounted on the ship -- again, not yet glued but they will be at the end. Here's a picture of the whole ship up to this point. Not yet finished, but the big guns really make it look like a battleship. Regards, David
  9. Here's one of the four 15 inch turrets fully assembled. Three more to go. Regards, David
  10. Now the medium guns are painted and mounted. The instructions say to leave them free to rotate on a dowel, and for now I have done that in case they have to be moved later to account for some construction, but before I'm done I will glue them down. Can't imagine having a loose piece on the model. Regards, David
  11. Midsize guns before painting. There are four of the type on the left, and two of the type on the right. Regards, David
  12. Last set of boats, called "Connection Boats" in the instructions. I have no idea what that means, but they look nice. Regards, David
  13. Officers Launch built and mounted. Cranes (previously built) also now mounted on both sides. Regards, David
  14. Here's the first motor launch. Requires some careful hand-painting and small parts assembly. Regards, David
  15. Built, painted and decorated these two little Arado floatplanes. I need to wait for some clear spray to arrive from Amazon today, to be sure the decals are secured, and then I can mount them on the catapults. I read up on the Arados. All German heavy ships were equipped with them. The Bismarck's never flew. In her last battle, they wanted to use an Arado to get some important documents off to land, but discovered that the catapults weren't working, so the planes went down with the ship. Regards, David
  16. AA guns built, painted and mounted. Also a couple of pics of additional deck detail. Regards, David
  17. There's a ladder that sticks up through the deck. The instructions want you to build the ladder, then install it up through the hole, but I tried that and it didn't fit. So I disassembled it, and assembled it piece by piece in the hole. There's a picture of the unpainted version installed, and then I hand-painted it. Also a picture of a small bell. Regards, David
  18. Another gaggle of small parts ready for painting. Regards, David
  19. Here's an example of the intricacy of this model. This gun assembly is constructed from 8 parts. Regards, David
  20. Catwalks installed. If you look at the side profile, there is a little "foot" at the base next to the hull. The instructions say to glue this on to the catwalk before gluing the assembly to the hull, but I thought that could cause some alignment issues, so I first glued the catwalk in place and then glued on the "foot". Regards, David
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