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One more thing, I'm the process of making tarps that will cover the ship's launches (launches? whalers?) since they are much too boring and I have no PE for them. I currently have painted the tarps a tan/khaki sort of color, but when I put them on the model, they stand out way too much. Should they be the color of the deck below them?

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You are doing measure 32 camo?  

 

"Canvas Covers.

 

Canvas covers visible from the outside vessel are to be dyed a color corresponding to Deck Blue."

 

At least according to 

https://shipcamouflage.com/measure_32.htm

 

That camo website has generally matched wartime photos of ships I built using it.  Can't hurt to try one and see.

 

Alaska Is looking awesome!

Steve

 

San Diego Ship Modelers Guild

Nautical Research Guild


Launched:    USS Theodore Roosevelt, CVN 71 (1/720, Plastic)

                       USS Missouri, BB 63 (1/535 Plastic) 

                       USS Yorktown, CV 5 (1/700, Plastic)

 

In Dry Dock:  Prince de Neufchatel, New York 1812 (1/58, Wood)

                        USS Enterprise, CVAN 65 (1/720, Plastic)

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On 9/5/2025 at 9:29 PM, Boeing774 said:

I use Zap-a-gap glues, the green and purple versions.

 

I think the way I try to reduce the amount of excess is by sanding it down afterwards. For instance, with some PE ladders on my ship, I'll first set them in place with tape, use the thin, purple version (which will naturally run along the entire length of the ladder), and then sand down whatever excess there is. I think this works for most things, but I've seen some models where the ladders stick out and have tiny contact points, so the glue won't stick as well. Here I think sanding would be trickier since you'd have to sand under the ladders. I haven't encountered these, but maybe an accelerator would work.

 

As for control, something I find works very well for me is "stabilizing" my hand with other things. I'll put be ring and pinky fingers on the table or rest it on my other hand hold the model. It may or may not work well for you, but have a go with it I suppose :D.


I may have to give those glues a try! I very quickly found them on Amazon.
 

 I feel goofy for both even thinking of sanding the CA off like that. I literally use CA to fill gaps in planes when using resin parts yet it hasn’t dawned on me to sand off the excess on parts for my ship. 

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I also plan to knock out the two Seahawks either this or next weekend. I managed to buy some 3D printed ones and I am very happy with them. What colors (preferably Tamiya's) should I use for them?

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