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The Funnel I have some PE to enhance it but there are terribly delicate and hard to glue it, I'm not feel ready yet to use it So I decide to use it 0.3mm wire both for sides and the cap. Some pieces were as short as 3 mm. Then I had to bend them slightly. The final result after some primer application
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Cap San Diego by mikegr - 1/160
mikegr replied to mikegr's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
The one I got is in 1:150 https://www.super-hobby.gr/products/Ships-railing-window-type.html -
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The next step was the main guns. I used needles of various diameters. Considering the effort wasn't that great improvement in appearance. But I want to enhance my skills which has been diminished because of spending many hours on 3d design. Later I added blast bags made by putty and painted over with gesso for extra thickness. Finally I printed two masts for the turrets and made a test fitting. Because of the fragility of the masts the guns will be Installed at the final steps
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I made a new base, I want to have a natural effect as much as possible. Sprayed with primer and dark blue. I fitted the sub and filled the surrounding gap with putty then thick gel. Kit was given a starboard list
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Cap San Diego by mikegr - 1/160
mikegr replied to mikegr's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Small update is to replace the railings with PE ones. Not the best quality, too thin. But the difference is noticeable -
I want to build a nice diorama. But feel lazy and running out of space. After research, I found a sea template file. After few hours of process, it turned to a printable seabed suitable to work with. It was printed in two pieces and glued together. Most u boat layouts out there are in rectangle space but because of limitations both in available space and printing capacity it came at 7 cm wide After a more digging with a dremel and two layers of gesso it looked like this I think the stern need to go lower a bit more to highlight the "U boat riding the waves" scene. Then paint the base with basic blue, attach the kit by filling the gap with a material and go for the final details.
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Thanks for the comment Indeed I used a new material, fake hair. Got a got a huge amount for 1.99 and most important the thickness is ideal for both 1/350 and 1/700. Very thin but quite visible because of the black color.
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