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Thank you. I am very slow, but eventually I get there.You been busy! Looking great!
Oh that's great. I have been stuck on that part. It doesn't look as good as the rest of the hull. Are you referring to that 2 part stuff that smells very strong? Bondo, I think it's called?Hi Jack,
I hope you don't mind me suggesting ( as I have also built this model ) but you should consider using car body filler over the grey paint above the waterline to cover over the timber planking. Thats what I did with my Bismarck model.
Good morning. It is good to see your progress again. This looks like an amazing model and great work so far. Cheers GrantHere are a couple of pictures highlighting my progress.
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I should have done that. It is a good idea. Too late now, I guess, so I'll use the Bondo insteadI made this part of the hull using a stripe of a white polystyrole sheet 1000 mm long and 1 mm thick. So, this area of the hull is flat without any seams, and there is no need for filling and sanding.
With the hull pretty much wrapped up, except for a few touches, the next steps involve working on the ship's superstructures.
@wernerweiss has some great photos of the finished product, which he has so generously added to this build and from them, you can see the complexity of the superstructures of the ship. They are made up of wood, plastic, and PE brass parts.
The key is to build up each superstructure from individual assemblies. Attached below are the parts that make up one of the superstructures. I have been working on priming the pieces(pic2). I still have the main components left to do(pic 3).
BTW, pic1 shows a neat little gadget that I found for helping to paint these small parts. I found it on Amazon, for those interested.
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Thank you for the links. cheers.Hello,
thank you very much for your appreciation!
There are many build logs of this model on youtube, and recently I discovered the two in the following links:
The second link shows the 1/200 model by Trumpeter, and I think this is again a higher level....
yes I saw those. Thank you for your links. I looked at the open box video and attached it to this build. I think the guy is almost finished the boat, if I am not mistaken. Some of the things he does, I don't like and I am more inclined to follow the manual and make my own determinations as I go through it. All in all I am enjoying this build and I am taking my time to finish it; especially with the PE parts which are in some cases a couple of millimeters big.Thank you for the links. cheers.
Wow, Jack! I think I did a Revell model of the Bismarck when I was 13.I am slowly loosing steam on this ship. It is turning out to be quite a handful with those PE parts. It's a beast! I had to try to see if I like doing this sort of building or not. Fortunately I have many in the dockyard so maybe I'll start a new one and put this one aside for the time being.