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Clear lacquer turning white-ish
cog replied to cog's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Thank you Joseph. In this case the lacquer was already dry for several months, but certainly worth while remembering! -
Clear lacquer turning white-ish
cog replied to cog's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
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You've got downundah photographs and upyonder ones? Keep on flipping me flippingtop 😵💫
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You outdid yourself again mate. Must be frustrating being so good 😉
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Vast improvement, RGL. That yellowish tinge didn’t look ver realistic
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used it on one of my destroyers, maybe it wasn't as strong when I bought my pot of stain
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As long as you do not load the cargo on board your subs, when those are low on explosive cigars 😇
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Best wishes to you and yours too. Cargo hoist workings aren't to hard, you'll figure it out in a jiffy
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Shrunk yourself? Did you use chipping fluid or painted/splashed it on?
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I'm fine, thank you, hope you and yours didn't over eat 😉 maybe this will give you some speed taping time
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Looks more like taping time. Hope you’ve had a good Xmas .
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I thought you had to "stamp" them to prove ownership 🤔 Nicely done (again) RGL
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Great idea, filling the cargo holds. I might steal it for a future build. You are running at top speed again. Lovely work on the hull and holds
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Well done mate. Must have been rather nice to be amongst 500 models and bring home prizes!
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Lovely build as per your usual... Look forward to the sub build, since I’ve got that one in my stash too.
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Not missing the Hospital ship Heian Maru, then you can get the wounded off.
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You haven't even started and are already nearly finished!
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No holes in the deck. It's not a sub. and having such an entrance wouldn't be practical in high seas, besides, these ships weren't known for their luxury, more discomfort ...
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Why not put her in drydock again ... not sop messy with the water She looks a million already ..
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