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Another day with lot of work but zero progress. The resin foredeck got warped. Not much, but I decided to replace it with another one made from less flexible resin, also got the chance to work on the gun shields, giving them a more realistic shape. Of course this didn't came with out damage. But I'm good on such kind of surgeries. The foredeck is glued on a 1mm plastic to improve stiffness, left overnight under pressure. It will be installed permanently on a later stage, want to make sure that it won't warp again.
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mikegr reacted to a post in a topic: USS Alaska by Boeing774 - Hobby Boss - 1:350 - PLASTIC
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With 39°C impossible to airbrush. Paint would get dry instantly. Therefore I finished the job on the right antitorpedo belt this using a more powerful tool. Result with some had work came pretty nice, much better that the original Today painting was possible. The PE guns shields proved too fragile and hard to be glued on deck. I removed them and replaced them with 3d ones I made, bit thicker with reasonable detail. Unfortunately some glue spots and scratches on deck are visible. Some can be covered but few will remain visible on close looking
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mikegr reacted to a post in a topic: Queen Mary 2 2004 by Dave Wood - 1:500 - 3D printed - Ocean Liner
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mikegr reacted to a post in a topic: Queen Mary 2 2004 by Dave Wood - 1:500 - 3D printed - Ocean Liner
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mikegr reacted to a post in a topic: Queen Mary 2 2004 by Dave Wood - 1:500 - 3D printed - Ocean Liner
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Unfortunately the wood deck I bought from the same manufacturer was of lower quality this time, somehow deteriorated. Studying about the painting schemes I found out that the deck could be painted with Navy Blue under Measure 22 system or something like this.That would be easier to do.However because of the sanding the lines on forward part of the deck had been gone. So designed one and printed it out . some PE details were added, bollards and a few other soon. Finally I sanded the side belt, it looked too thick perhaps one meter in real scale
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Next theme North Carolina by Aoshima I wash and remove the unwanted parts. Deck was covered by dozens of tape pieces 0.6 x 10mm before spray. That would give a planking effect. The result wasn't the desirable. Some corrections by hand didn't make the situation better. I decided to use sticker wooden deck which I usually keep for carrier decks. So much time wasted today on painting. Enough for today. Time to study some books
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T-90 by Mikegr - FINISHED - AM - 1/72 - PLASTIC
mikegr replied to mikegr's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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T-90 by Mikegr - FINISHED - AM - 1/72 - PLASTIC
mikegr replied to mikegr's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thank you That would be a fascinating built. I have the Revell Leopard 2 but I'm hesitant about the camouflage painting
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