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I like the paper glue method over the foil. You can work better the wave form and direction of the waves with a brush. It takes more effort but worth it. There's no easy way out on this.
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Try to shape the waves in a way they look they come from the same direction. Make a corridor at the stern for the wakes that should be almost flat
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Too late 😂 Cannons, barrels, extra barrel rafts and both types of decoys launches By the way the angled gun is the later stealth type. Should be combined with the Sea Send or (my guess)
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My HMS Montrose kit The 4 parts missing are the halfs of the 2 Sea Gnat decoy launchers. However seems that type 23 ships have been updated this heptagon device is called Sea Sendor, soon be replaced by trained launcher system I already prepared a test file, not sure about the dimension of the Sea Send or but looks almost same high as a sailor, means approx 2.6mm in height I noticed also that these ships seems are carrying the Mk1 Version of the 4.5" guns the one with the angles not the rounded one provided in the kit. I have a file for this and it was used in my type 45 scratch built project. It should come along nice with the Sea Sendor update. Will also check if more pieces can be improved so I can use them on my own built.
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