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    BLACK VIKING reacted to EJ_L in Royal Caroline by EJ_L - Panart - 1:48   
    To see what I am working with, I dry fit the bulkheads and decks together and this was the result. I'm going to have a lot to do. I have been working on this for a week now and I will show the modifications that I started on the next post. 

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    BLACK VIKING got a reaction from firdajan in The Flying Dutchman by BLACK VIKING - first scratch build   
    Hi all sorry I haven't posted for a while but life has certainly got in the way.  But anyway back to the build. 
    The guns have been fitted on the gundeck and the sides. 
    I have made some lanterns and some weird sticky up things on the stern and fitted some wooden teeth things on the beakhead. 
    Next job making the main mast .
    Stay safe all.
    Martyn 
     





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    BLACK VIKING got a reaction from KurtH in The Flying Dutchman by BLACK VIKING - first scratch build   
    Hi all sorry I haven't posted for a while but life has certainly got in the way.  But anyway back to the build. 
    The guns have been fitted on the gundeck and the sides. 
    I have made some lanterns and some weird sticky up things on the stern and fitted some wooden teeth things on the beakhead. 
    Next job making the main mast .
    Stay safe all.
    Martyn 
     





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    BLACK VIKING got a reaction from CiscoH in The Flying Dutchman by BLACK VIKING - first scratch build   
    Hi all sorry I haven't posted for a while but life has certainly got in the way.  But anyway back to the build. 
    The guns have been fitted on the gundeck and the sides. 
    I have made some lanterns and some weird sticky up things on the stern and fitted some wooden teeth things on the beakhead. 
    Next job making the main mast .
    Stay safe all.
    Martyn 
     





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    BLACK VIKING got a reaction from Knocklouder in The Flying Dutchman by BLACK VIKING - first scratch build   
    Hi all sorry I haven't posted for a while but life has certainly got in the way.  But anyway back to the build. 
    The guns have been fitted on the gundeck and the sides. 
    I have made some lanterns and some weird sticky up things on the stern and fitted some wooden teeth things on the beakhead. 
    Next job making the main mast .
    Stay safe all.
    Martyn 
     





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    BLACK VIKING reacted to king derelict in Pz.Kpfw 1 Aust F Early by King Derelict - Flyhawk 1/72   
    I made a start this afternoon after painting the Penelope. I assembled the basic hull parts and then worked the first PE; the heat shield for the exhaust. Nice PE to work with and  it all went together nicely.
     

     
    There are some nice suspension details to add to the hull sides which will be mostly hidden. The PE engine intakes were added and I made up the turret apart from the PE. There are some nice PE grab handles to add. And look at those neat spanners in the fret.

    I plan to add the PE and then paint the hull and turret, painting the wheels and track separately. It looks like the early Aust F tanks came in any colour you liked as long as it was dark grey so that will be a bit of a rest after the Penelope camouflage scheme
    This has been so much fun so far.  Everything is so nicely detailed and it all fits so well.
     
     
    Thanks for support and likes
     
    Alan
     
     
     
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Old Collingwood in Battle of Waterloo Attack on La Haye Sainte Farm by Old Collingwood - 1/56 (28mm)   
    And here is the finished article.
     
    OC.




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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Louie da fly in Henry Grace a Dieu (Great Harry) by Louie da fly - FINISHED - Scale 1:200 - Repaired after over 50 yrs of neglect   
    Bonnets "stitched on". Actually I cheated - I glued the bonnets to the bottoms of the courses with a bit of overlap before I started stitching - I couldn't see any way otherwise that I could hold everything together as I stitched - I'm not all that good at sewing. And that's really not the way it was done back in the day, though it looks enough like it for the job at hand.
     
    Here is the main course with the bonnet attached and the sewing partly done, seen from behind. (The funny thing is the stitching seen from in front pretty much vanishes into the pattern painted on the sail. Almost feels like "All that work, and nothing to show for it").
     

     
    Here are the two sails with bonnets seen from the front
     

     
     
    And from behind. You can see the join between the two lots of stitching on the main course, where I ran out of thread and had to start again with a new thread. I took the opportunity to start from the other end (so the end of the glued join between the course and the bonnet didn't come adrift just as I was getting to the end of the stitching).
     

     
    And here's a closer view of the stitching on the main course, seen from the front. I'm pretty happy with the consistency of the stitching - not perfect, but I think this is as good as I'm likely to be capable of.
     

     
    As a first attempt the forecourse was not too bad, but as I got better with the main course I'm considering re-doing it. The question is whether there's any point doing so. Are the inequalities in the stitching bad enough to warrant re-doing it, considering the back of the sail really won't be visible when the model is on display?
     
    Fortunately, those are the only two bonnets.
     
    Steven
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to popeye the sailor in Atlantis B 24 Liberator - 1:92 scale by Popeye the Sailor   
    the wings were fitted with their wing tips.......can't mix them up due to the way the tabs are situated on the wings.  more injection tabs were cut off and then they were cemented in place.  looking at the leading and trailing edges,  they don't conform to the contour of the tips,  so they need to be trimmed once they are dry enough.   I did the trailing edge of the starboard wing......it's the worst end.  the leading edge just might get away with a bit of sanding.

     

    both wings are ready for paint.......I'll probably check them over one more time to be sure I got everything.......

    I have another bit of bash up my sleeve.........fuselage windows   I cut them out!

    I have been all over these halves.......trimming and sanding every edge!  as I mentioned about the odd plastic thickness.....I did a small goof on one of the halves near the nose gear,  that I will need to fill.  the nose gear can be eliminated......doors are supplied to cover the opening.

    the windows I opened at the nose and mis ship,  I will try to use the window maker to fill them.   the gunner's windows I can leave open.....just call it a perk   
     
    hopefully more tomorrow!    
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to popeye the sailor in Atlantis B 24 Liberator - 1:92 scale by Popeye the Sailor   
    well.......that didn't take long,  to size them down for posting    miss me? 
     
    since the wings are so bad,  I started with trimming down the rivet detail.   I left just a little to the imagination     there was a lot of flash and the edges were a disaster.  the admiral wandered by and asked why I was play'in with the plastic 'thing'........basically,  I told her how the kit looked interesting.  it did {to be honest}.......but I never expected the poor quality.   old kit.........well......so much for the tooling they said they did     she ran a finger over the rivets,  and even she said it felt gross!  while I was doing that,  I also took the injection pin marks off the stabilizer and rudders.......two on each rudder and four on the stabilizer...

    you can get a better look at the deformity of one of the rudders.......can't do anything about it......oh well!  the stand is assembled.

    it's got the slip ring around the neck of the cup........there is a ball that will fit into the underside of the fuselage.  it will snap into the cup......we'll see how well it works.  with this plastic being so soft,  I dare not do too much trimming.  the thickness of the plastic isn't consistent either......the fuselage halves shows this like a sore thumb......the top is like 1 mm.......the belly is about .5 mm!  yepper.........strange stuff !  to insure that I can arrive at a seamless assembly {or reasonably close},  I will assemble them now and paint later......not my usual habit,  but as I mentioned,  I'll cross that bridge   they are clamped in many places........no gaps!

    you can get a sense of the sanding I did to remove the rivets.  later on.....the clamps were removed and the leading and trailing edges were sanded.  the cowls were fitted on the nacelles to insure they fit flush.

     

    just a hint of the rivets is all that is left......I rescribed in a couple of the panel lines.  unlike the wings,  the fuselage bears only minor rivet detail,  so I left it as it is.

    to model the plane with the gears up,  the holes for the wing gears had to be filled.  the tab that is to fit here was removed from the landing gears and use to fill the holes.  one came out pretty good.......the other still shows it a little.

    the gear doors are molded closed.......I couldn't come up with a good picture of them,  but it really doesn't matter.  I'm on the right track with what IO want to do.  all I really need to do,  is simply cement the wheel in the well.  there is no covering over the wheel......just the gear.

    I'm going the cut off the pin that the tire goes onto,  insert it in the hole.   then sand the backside of the wheel to cut down on the thickness,  so the wheel appears to be deeper in the well than what you see here.

     

    that's done.........  there's more!
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to FlyingFish in Orca by FlyingFish – FINISHED - Scale 1:20 - from the movie Jaws.   
    In the little time I have, I've painted the hull with the base colour coat - no weathering or effects yet. I have to admit to a rookie error. I think I 'thinned' the black paint for the airbrush with airbrush cleaner by mistake; (sound of experienced air-brushers sighing - what a plonker.) I'm not a good painter, as you'll see.
    Still I recovered the finish, (start again job) and now ready to get on with some decking and superstructure build again.
    If you are interested, I used artists acrylics; the lower hull is mars black with raw umber and a hint of mixing white and flow improver. The upper hull is burnt sienna, crimson raw umber and mixing white. The deck is cerulean blue, light umber and titanium white.  All will be dulled with top coats later.
     
     

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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Javlin in 1/32 Yak 3 Special Hobby "Onward to Berlin" Finished   
    A little better I'm just much of a camera guy?




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    BLACK VIKING reacted to bolin in Medieval longship by bolin - FINISHED - 1:30 - based on reconstruction Helga Holm   
    By this post I declare the model of the reconstruction Helga Holm of the ship 5 in the archeological excavations at the Helgeands islet finished.
     
    It has been a very enjoyable, albeit at time tedious, journey. And I'm quite happy with the result.
     





    Thank you everyone who has followed, commented and supported with advice and encouragement. You have been a great help.
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to moreplovac in Phoenix by Moreplovac - FINISHED - Master Korabel - 1/72 - Russian Brigantine   
    There are several holes in the hull used for tight different ropes to belaying pins... not sure if i missed these steps but i have not drilled the holes before. Now it is time to do so.. a bit more difficult that needed be but... mark them first and with little help from longer drill bits i managed to drill 10 holes in total, without damaging other parts. So if you are building this beautiful model, pay attention ahead of time..
     

     


    Now i am doing gunter iron gantline rope. First started with 2mm single block and made a hook. Simple by twisting the wire at the end and secure it with a drop of CA glue, then form the hook. Hopefully it will hold. Have some challenges making it at this small scale..
     

     


    Working on the rope..
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    The length of coiled rope is correct, now i need to make few of those..
    Happy modelling..
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to bolin in Medieval longship by bolin - FINISHED - 1:30 - based on reconstruction Helga Holm   
    All the lines and reef points has been added to the sail.
    To shape the sail I have rigged it up and painted diluted PVA glue that hopefully will dry to a ok shape. The wrinkles should also smooth out as the sail dries.
     

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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Old Collingwood in Battle of Waterloo Attack on La Haye Sainte Farm by Old Collingwood - 1/56 (28mm)   
    Hi all,   Well I have started  on the Flag Barer  - assembled  and primed.
     
    OC.

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    BLACK VIKING reacted to CDW in Battle of Waterloo Attack on La Haye Sainte Farm by Old Collingwood - 1/56 (28mm)   
    This is my great great grandfather and g-g-grandmother not too many years after the ACW ended. He died in 1892 at the age of 60. He was a cowboy long before the war started and a natural fit in the cavalry.
     

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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Old Collingwood in Battle of Waterloo Attack on La Haye Sainte Farm by Old Collingwood - 1/56 (28mm)   
    I have found and brought some  - again paper flags that fold and glue around the pole  but at least they are  54th and 55th  ligne reg.
     
    OC.

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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Old Collingwood in Battle of Waterloo Attack on La Haye Sainte Farm by Old Collingwood - 1/56 (28mm)   
    Evening all,  drummer is finished including his drum  - just needs his backpack fixing and painting.
     
    OC.


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    BLACK VIKING reacted to ccoyle in MIG 15 by Danstream - Trumpeter 1:48 - Finished   
    I saw the MiG-15 and F-86 demonstration at the Chino airshow back in '98 or '99  (time flies). The F-86 leaves a distinct smoke trail that put it at a disadvantage versus the MiG when it came to who spotted whom first.
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Danstream in MIG 15 by Danstream - Trumpeter 1:48 - Finished   
    Thanks for the likes and your notes. It is surprising to learn about how many of them are flying in the US. Surely there are some one-seat specimens flying as I watched them in several videos on youtube. There is at least one where it is flying together with an F-86 (yellow striped). So far, the only opponent I can pose with it is my recent Hawker Sea Fury (although the Dutch markings do not match with it). Yes, rugged and basic aircraft, but quite lethal a weapon for its time.  I was also surprised to note how small it was (likely to contain weight) and how cramped was its cockpit:
     
     
    Probably, like the pilot in the videoclip, I wouldn't fit well into it.
     
    Best regards,
    Dan.
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Cathead in Viking longship by Cathead - Dusek - 1:35 - FINISHED   
    Finally reached the halfway mark in oar-making, so decided to go ahead and finish them. I've seen other models with multi-colored oars, and while I didn't want to paint mine fancily as it wouldn't quite fit what I was going for, I did like the way that different shading brought out the oars' structure and broke up what's otherwise a pretty bland linear feature. 
     
    So I stained them with the same color I used for the mast and yards (to achieve a color that fits with the model overall), then lightly sanded them smooth again. I then further sanded the area gripped by rowers (not sure of the right terminology here) to remove most of the stain, as I figured the wood here would be discolored due to use and skin-oil patina. Finally I rubbed dark pastel onto the oars, focusing on the grip areas and blades (in the latter case, figuring these would be discolored by mud and such). I like the way they came out.
     

     
    Broader view:
     

     
    A couple full-ship views:
     

     

     
    These are just set in place right now, so they're not even or consistent. Still trying to decide if I'm going to glue them in, somehow support them in an unobtrusive manner, or just let them be a little chaotic.
     
    Time to get up the courage to face 30 more of these things. 
     
    Finally, I believe this will be my 2,000th post here on MSW. It's become a valued part of my life and identity, and many thanks are owed to all who have helped me along the way.
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Danstream in MIG 15 by Danstream - Trumpeter 1:48 - Finished   
    Dear all,
    being currently interested about cold war, I am starting a new kit which represents one of the protagonists of cold war, the MiG 15 bis. The story of this plane is quite known, so I am not repeating it here. Quite surprisingly, its jet engine, which was a russian copy of the Rolls-Royce Nene,  was practically simply purchased from UK. It was one of the first operative jet fighter with a swept wing for operating in the high subsonic regime. For this iconic plane, I chosed the 1:48 Trumpeter kit, a brand that I never tried before.
     

     
     
    My intention is not to spend too much efforts in detailing the cockpit because this is going to be a closed canopy model. However, when I saw the supplied ejection seat, I was disappointed by how the headrest was reproduced. Being the headrest the most prominent detail that can be seen through a closed canopy, I decided to detailing it a bit.
     

     
    Trumpeter moulded a 'boxed' headrest, probably copying one of the restaured MiG flying in US, but the original one was actually quite different. Above, you can see the difference and the little improvements that I made with some Evergreen strips (the kit comes with two seats). To give a little 'busier' look to the cockpit, I also added few wiring along with the engine throttle which cannot be absent in a pilot's office.
     

     
    Before a coat of paint, I embellished a bit more the seat adding two side handles which can be well spotted from outside:
     

     
    This is my first Soviet aircraft, I know little about russian aircraft, hence I am curious to see how will this one turn out. I hope you will be interested too.
     
    Best regards,
    Dan.
     
     
     
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    BLACK VIKING reacted to Old Collingwood in Battle of Waterloo Attack on La Haye Sainte Farm by Old Collingwood - 1/56 (28mm)   
    Evening all,   I  have done a bit more this evening  - Painted on the  Yellow chevrons on the arms  - bit fiddly  getting the spacing  and just putting on thin lines  - but I think it will do,  also  the Red was applied to the cuffs/collar  and  epaulettes,  then the buttons were added in Brass.
     
    OC.

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    BLACK VIKING reacted to md1400cs in Sovereign of the Seas 1637 by md1400cs - Sergal - 1:78 - to be hopefully bashed   
    Hello,
    Update on bow area work. Images self-explanatory so will keep text to a minimum.
    I am very appreciative of your continued interest in this log – thanks so much.....
     

     
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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