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yvesvidal

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  1. Wow, times flies. It has been a month already. I have not worked much and was distracted by various things. However, I managed to make some progress on the Port side of the hull: There are quite a few decals to install, after finishing all the woodwork with various small strips of wood (not provided in the kit). I debated using the 2 x 3 mm strips (included in the kit) and decided against them, as they are too large and too thick for some of the wood rails. Instead I went with 1.5 x 1 mm strips. The decals are placed using MICROSCALE SET and SOL chemicals. Then, a couple of coats of Future Floor is brushed to seal the decals and to protect them from handling. The surface is treated with Future Floor before applying the decals, since we need to have a glossy surface for optimal adhesion of the decals. Above, the Forecastle railing has almost been completed on the port side. I will work on the bow, before finishing the railing in the front. The small pounder guns have been completed. A total of 70 guns were put together: it was quite tedious and there is no room for mistakes or losses. In fact, CAF Model does not provide a single spare parts for these guns: 280 wheels, 140 axles, 70 brass barrels and numerous other parts with absolutely zero spare parts. If you loose a wheel, you are on your own. If you break an axle while sanding them to make them fit into the wheels, you are on your own again. It is regrettable that on such kit, there is no room for errors. Yves
  2. Jeff, It is funny you mentioned the Bismarck waiting in the queue.... I do have the Mikasa, Bismarck and now Yamato in my queue. I think I need a couple more lives to finish them all. YVes
  3. This is more like a brass model with plastic addenda. :-) Yves
  4. Nice little fishing boat. And the BB technique of two halves for building the hull, is always a great help for beginners and intermediate modelers. You are progressing very well. Yves
  5. What a gorgeous yawl, on that cover. Nothing can be more perfect than this.... Yves
  6. My experience (and others...) is that the Vallejo primer should be avoided on brass and PE parts. It works very well on plastic, but will peel from PE/brass parts in a very frustrating way. You may want to verify your painting, before going any further. Yves
  7. I wish CAF Model would use the same technique for their window panes, instead of the CNC machined wood. These windows are very sharp, especially at this scale. Yves
  8. Your work on the rigging of this ship, is incredible. I am wondering if you have not sailed the real thing..... You are a perfectionist. Yves
  9. I wonder if it was typical to paint the figure-heads on period ships, or is it only applicable to that specific vessel? I am not too sure what to do with my Bellona figure-head..... All gold, wood painted or fully decorated? Thanks for any info you may provide. Yves
  10. Ah, I knew that would come one day 🙂 Multiple reasons: I am lazy I do not know where the frames are exactly. I like slick models and I am not a supporter of the porcupine approach showing every nail and rivet. I find that sometimes all these nails (and wood nails) are overwhelming and distracting for the overall appearance of the model. I am not done with the heresy and scandalous approach: I will not be showing the channels on my model..... 😱 Yves
  11. Amazing work on a very difficult subject, with a very delicate material. Fantastic. Yves
  12. Kevin, I think you proved beyond doubts, that you are ready to go back to working on wood models. Yves
  13. I hate when they do that kind of molding. It reminds me of the old Revell kit from the late 60's-70's where everything was injected in one single part. Yves
  14. Quite a different kit... I will be watching this with interest, Allan. Yves
  15. What an incredible model, so many details and so realistic. Congratulations !!! It is a treat for the eyes. Yves
  16. With the exception of the six 9 pounders guns and the rails, there is nothing else to be done on the decks. I installed the two long ladders provided in the kit and the short 2 steps ladders that Tom designed for me: And now a few pictures to illustrate the work: Yves
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