
Turks1964
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Some more work on the Graf Spee.Decking down torpedo tubes attached and Railings on stack and bridge
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Yes I aware of that film and watched it again the other day .Good film and a shame no one does films like that anymore
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Working on the torpedo tubes using lifecloor wash.Not sure if I like it but gives a bit of depth.Also hull painted ready for decking
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Thanks mate makes me feel a bit better and yes we learn by our mistakes and are inspired by great builders
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Ok here we go progress so far.I undercoat with black then progress on to grey .I use Vallejo air as that’s the most consistent paint to airbrush with and I can normally get these locally.
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Thanks for the welcome everyone I will put some pics up soon on my current builds .Im just an amateur compared to the skill level of you guys so be kind 😁
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Gday all Mark here from South Australia .Ive been painting 28 mm figures for about 10 years and recently have decided to start building Ships.Currently building the Bismarck 1/350 Tamiya and Trumpeter 1/350 Admiral Graf Spee. Cheers Mark
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