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Due to the forum crash, posting some images again...

 

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Edited by DiKri

Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

Posted

Very nice build so far. If you haven't done so already, I recommend you visit the Wasa museum in Stockholm. Not only do you get a lot of inspiration (not that you would need it), but it is also impressive to see the ship in real. Keep up the good work!

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Current build: Rattlesnake 1781 (Mamoli)

 

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Posted

Thank you all for your reactions.

 

Dominik, visiting the Wasa museum is something that I will certainly try to do.

 

For now, I'm building the model as intended by Corel, knowing well that it will not reflect the original completely.

Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Further work has been done on some details on the deck. I also started with attaching the decoration.

 

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Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Wow, the details are looking great! Keep up the great work...This is very inspiring!

 

Cheers

Steve

Built:

Charles W. Morgan - Artesania Latina  1/50

Pilgrim 40 Trawler - Scratch  1/24

RCMP 40' Trawler - Scratch  1/24

Flower Class Corvette - Matchbox/Revell 1/72

 

Current:

HMS Serapis - Aeropiccola 1/60

 

Future:

NEW! Just Added: Friesland - Mamoli  1/75

San Felipe - Mantua/Panart  1/75

BonHomme Richard - Aeropiccola  1/50

Wasa - Corel   1/75 

HMS Victory - Mamoli  1/90

HMS Unicorn - Corel  1/75

 

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Time for some update.

I finished the stern with all the decorations. I know that it does not reflect the original, but I like the gilden version.

 

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Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

Posted

Wow! Nice work! I like the golden look as well....you have my vote! ;)

Built:

Charles W. Morgan - Artesania Latina  1/50

Pilgrim 40 Trawler - Scratch  1/24

RCMP 40' Trawler - Scratch  1/24

Flower Class Corvette - Matchbox/Revell 1/72

 

Current:

HMS Serapis - Aeropiccola 1/60

 

Future:

NEW! Just Added: Friesland - Mamoli  1/75

San Felipe - Mantua/Panart  1/75

BonHomme Richard - Aeropiccola  1/50

Wasa - Corel   1/75 

HMS Victory - Mamoli  1/90

HMS Unicorn - Corel  1/75

 

 

 

Posted

Hey Dirk! 

 

I have a thought for you to try if you like...have you thought about applying a dark wash to the gold details...this should settle in the low spots and highlight (accentuate) the highspots (details) ?

 

It might make the details in the castings stand out and be even more pronounced without taking away the golden look!

 

Just a thought...maybe to try on a separate piece...if it doesn't work just add varsol or alcohol depending on whether you use an oil based wash or a water based wash....

 

Steve 

Built:

Charles W. Morgan - Artesania Latina  1/50

Pilgrim 40 Trawler - Scratch  1/24

RCMP 40' Trawler - Scratch  1/24

Flower Class Corvette - Matchbox/Revell 1/72

 

Current:

HMS Serapis - Aeropiccola 1/60

 

Future:

NEW! Just Added: Friesland - Mamoli  1/75

San Felipe - Mantua/Panart  1/75

BonHomme Richard - Aeropiccola  1/50

Wasa - Corel   1/75 

HMS Victory - Mamoli  1/90

HMS Unicorn - Corel  1/75

 

 

 

Posted

Hey Dirk! 

 

I have a thought for you to try if you like...have you thought about applying a dark wash to the gold details...this should settle in the low spots and highlight (accentuate) the highspots (details) ?

 

It might make the details in the castings stand out and be even more pronounced without taking away the golden look!

 

Just a thought...maybe to try on a separate piece...if it doesn't work just add varsol or alcohol depending on whether you use an oil based wash or a water based wash....

 

Steve 

 

Thanks for the suggestion. I will consider testing it. I don't have dark wax in the house now; so I will need to buy some first :-)

Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

Posted

Hey Dirk

 

Not sure if something was lost in translation but as a wash, I meant a very thinned dark paint like 20:1 thinner to paint and using either oil based or water base based paints. You can try difference ratios of thinner to paint but this should give you a starting point. I and many others use this technique in military model painting to bring out details and then dry brush lighter colours on the highlights...but with this I would just add the wash and then wipe off the excess .

 

I wasn't meaning a wax....

 

Hope this helps clarify my friend.

 

Cheers

Steve

Built:

Charles W. Morgan - Artesania Latina  1/50

Pilgrim 40 Trawler - Scratch  1/24

RCMP 40' Trawler - Scratch  1/24

Flower Class Corvette - Matchbox/Revell 1/72

 

Current:

HMS Serapis - Aeropiccola 1/60

 

Future:

NEW! Just Added: Friesland - Mamoli  1/75

San Felipe - Mantua/Panart  1/75

BonHomme Richard - Aeropiccola  1/50

Wasa - Corel   1/75 

HMS Victory - Mamoli  1/90

HMS Unicorn - Corel  1/75

 

 

 

Posted

Hey Dirk

 

Not sure if something was lost in translation but as a wash, I meant a very thinned dark paint like 20:1 thinner to paint and using either oil based or water base based paints. You can try difference ratios of thinner to paint but this should give you a starting point. I and many others use this technique in military model painting to bring out details and then dry brush lighter colours on the highlights...but with this I would just add the wash and then wipe off the excess .

 

I wasn't meaning a wax....

 

Hope this helps clarify my friend.

 

Cheers

Steve

 

OK! Indeed lost in translation. Thanks for the clarification Steve. I never did that kind of things with paint, but never too old to learn :-)

 

Dirk

Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

  • 4 months later...
  • 2 months later...
Posted (edited)

Hello Dirk. First time I come to see your work. Splendid!!! Keep on sending photos.!!!

Edited by Ulises Victoria

There aren't but two options: do it FAST, or do it RIGHT.

 

Current Project Build Log: Soleil Royal in 1/72. Kit by Artesania Latina.

Last finished projectsRoyal Ship Vasa 1628; French Vessel Royal Louis 1780. 1/90 Scale by Mamoli. 120 Cannons

 

Future projects already in my stash: Panart: San Felipe 1/75; OcCre: Santísima Trinidad 1/90;

Wish List: 1/64 Amati Victory, HMS Enterprise in 1/48 by CAF models.

 

So much to build, so little time!

 

 

Posted

Hello Dirk. First time I come to see your work. Splendid!!! Keep on sending photos.!!!

 

Thanks! I am already following your build a long time and this has been a great help for me.

Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

  • 2 months later...
Posted

All masts and spars are ready with blocks attached according to the Corel plans.

I placed the masts on the hull just for the photo. The background isn't what it should be, but nice pictures is for later...

 

Next I experimented a little bit with a Bosch PLL5 laser pen as help in aligning the masts. Seems to be very helpfull...

 

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Current build: Wasa (Corel)

Already build: HMS Fly (Victory Models)

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