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yvesvidal

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  1. I did provide some holes under the roundhouses and some seats of ease on the Bellona: The holes are hard to see under the roundhouses, but they are there. Same for the seats on the bow.... Yves
  2. Another brave modeler, willing to build a CAF kit. You will enjoy it, once you overcome the lack of instructions. Yves
  3. Tom, this is superb! I can see the noticeable improvement in your kits, when I compare it with the older HMS Bellona kit. Yves
  4. Beautiful model. Dare I say, it is the only model of the Titanic completed on this forum? Yves
  5. Great model. Thank you for presenting your build log. Yves
  6. Interesting and unusual kit. I remember reading a review of that Kit and I am very pleased to see a Build Log of this large model. Yves
  7. As Craig indicated, there are a lot of 1/9 scale old motorcycles from Italeri, ESCI and from PROTAR (before Italeri bought back the molds). These models are rare, cost an arm and a leg on E-Bay and are not easy to build. The NORTON 500 MANX comes to mind, as well as the ZUNDAPP and BMW. Take a look at this Japanese artist at http://kimshouse7015.com/index.html In my humble opinion, he is THE BEST !!!! Above is one of his models based on the same kit you just finished. After this fantastic rendition of the Triumph you just built, you should look into the next candidate. Yves
  8. That is exactly why I did not drill these on my 1/48 Bellona. Way too dangerous..... Yves
  9. James, Hamilton, Thank you for your kind words. I wish I could dedicate more time to her, but between work, family and a Classic Bally pinball that I am restoring, she is on the back-burner. Yves
  10. Great kit and great subject. I will follow, if you don't mind. Yves
  11. Fantastic work on the seat and great idea to clear the headlight, too. Yves
  12. The chimney has been re-painted black. I am now working (between many other things...) on the bow and more specifically trying to improve on the CAF kit. The pictures below are showing the short dowel provided by CAF Models for the Bowsprit: Of course, the original kit wants to present the model as an Admiralty proposal. I will be presenting soon the improved bowsprit that I intend to use on my model. Yves
  13. I see that you like French cheeses.... Yves
  14. 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
  15. 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
  16. 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
  17. What a beautiful hull and wood. How did you treat it? It looks like it has been polished. Yves
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