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Revell Vikingship 1:50 by Ronald

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Hi all,

I joined March 15 as new member. To start light I will build the Revell 1:50 Vikingship. Its a nice clean kit with not that many parts. Reason that I build it is to test some techniques in painting plastic as wood.
No clean workbenches with me ;) I'm a real ADHD guy (Is this term used in English?): Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. So a little chaos is always part of the deal with me.

Hull; 2 halves with a good fit. Little flash, little work:

20260604_153513 by Ronald Halma, on Flickr

After 5 minutes preperation they where glued together:

20260604_154316 by Ronald Halma, on Flickr

While the glue dries I test-fitted the deck:

20260604_154622 by Ronald Halma, on Flickr

It fits very well so I don't expect problems there. Meanwhile the both "heads" prepared:

20260604_155228 by Ronald Halma, on Flickr

Stay tuned, more to come!
 
Thanks Kurt Thumbsup

After dinner upstairs to do the head ornaments. Glued them together, let them dry, smoothened the seam and glued them on the ship:

20260604_191807 by Ronald Halma, on Flickr

Its only possible to glue them both in the right place, they are notched so they always go on the good way.

Glued the mast halves together:

20260604_191811 by Ronald Halma, on Flickr

And let the assembly dry. Now I need a cup of coffee! Later :cool:
 
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