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yvesvidal

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  1. Yes, I am not too sure about the quality of the wooden decks available on E-Bay: a few people have complained about the fitting. I would do some research before investing in anything. This French modeller, used a set by Vallejo to paint the deck: https://www.laroyale-modelisme.net/t32163-cuirasse-ijn-yamato-trumpeter-1-200-de-diablon Yves
  2. RGL, would you mind elaborating on the techniques you used to finish the water, especially the wakes and foam? This is by far, one of the most realistic piece of ocean I have ever seen. Congratulations. Yves
  3. It is really nice to see a more prototypical Nautilus being built, than the completely romanticized Disney Nautilus. When looking at the Gustave Dore drawings, the original Nautilus was very sleek and very similar to the model you are building. Yves
  4. What a beautiful hull and wood. How did you treat it? It looks like it has been polished. Yves
  5. A quick update, as I have not had much time to work on this model, due to multiple side activities. I completed the chimney for the oven. All parts are made of copper tubes and aluminum tubes, soldered and glued together. The shape is inspired from the Anatomy of the Ship book. On the deck: Hmmm... after seeing these pictures, I think I need to paint it darker.... Yves
  6. Amati offers this model in two different scales: 1/80 (as described) and 1/35. In my opinion, one is a little bit too small to appreciate the details and the exquisite shape of the hull and the other one is frankly speaking way too large for most display rooms. I wish they could still offer the one in 1/48th or 1/50 as it is called in Europe: https://www.scalemates.com/kits/amati-1700-85-endeavour-j-class--990605 Yves
  7. I wonder if the Wipe on Poly will make the wood darker.... Sometimes, it does that on very light wood, such as maple. Yves
  8. I was lucky enough to see about 6 of them flying in formation at Oshkosh,WI a few years ago. Quite a sight, in the air and on the ground. Yves
  9. You should use the spare located in the front trunk.... Yves
  10. Beautiful and lovely model. You did a fantastic job on this BB kit. Yves
  11. That is a beautiful part. The galleries (toilet rooms) were by far the most difficult and challenging parts of the CAF kit of the HMS Bellona, that I put together. I wish I had something of that nature, 3D printed. You did a great job at creating these complex parts with your software. Yves
  12. Funny how the words sound the same. In French, shrimp is a "crevette". Very close to the "Krevetka". Yves
  13. Far from total crap: it is actually very good and convincing. Yves
  14. I see that you ended up not installing the anchors on the ship. Your stand is beautiful and I love that blue color picturing the oceans. Yves
  15. Excellent choice. My favorite fighter. Yves
  16. One of my favorite Centennial planes. Count me in. Yves
  17. These scrappers are the best way to trim and carve a hull. I used these on my HMS Bellona and I could not have done the equivalent work with sanding paper. In the old days, modelers used a piece of broken glass as a scrapper. Now, we have these pre-shaped tools that are so much easier to use. Yves
  18. Wonderful job. I like these PVC pipes and the two-ways pumps. Yves
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