Looking good Ralph. I know the brass work looks impressive before it is painted but it can almost look too much. But as soon as it is painted and become truly a part of the model it just blends in and adds class.
HMS Campbletown......1/700
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Thanks Graham.Originally posted by \Looking good Ralph. I know the brass work looks impressive before it is painted but it can almost look too much. But as soon as it is painted and become truly a part of the model it just blends in and adds class.
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looking realey good Ralph,the photo-etch gives it that extra dimension and vivid nightmares I bet ?.Keep them coming mate. KevinComment
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Thanks Lee,glad you like it.Originally posted by \Ralph, she's looking awesome mate
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Thanks kevin.Originally posted by \looking realey good Ralph,the photo-etch gives it that extra dimension and vivid nightmares I bet ?.Keep them coming mate. Kevin
I think Girly is the vivid nightmare
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Well I added some dot filtering to the hull sides only.I also added some washes to all the superstructure.
Everything was then given a light matting.
The pics don't pick up the filtering too much but it is there.
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Very nice Ralph, the wash has made it pop. At this scale the filtering should barely show anyway but it still makes a difference and that is all it needs to do. Never been too keen on heavy streaking on ships. Even at 1/350 I doubt you would see much unless it was in the breakers yard
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Thanks Ian for the kind words.Originally posted by \Looking very very good Ralph. you can't tell the cat sat on it great recovery.
I still have a lot to repair on my railway
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Thanks for the nice comments Graham.Originally posted by \Very nice Ralph, the wash has made it pop. At this scale the filtering should barely show anyway but it still makes a difference and that is all it needs to do. Never been too keen on heavy streaking on ships. Even at 1/350 I doubt you would see much unless it was in the breakers yard
I have looked at a lot of pics of her and she was pretty much kept clean,as you would expect.Comment
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Hi Ralph, I am amazed at how much detail you have packed into this 1/700, I have seen poorer detailed 1/350's. Great work, and paint job. DerekComment
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Thanks for the kind comments Derek.Originally posted by \Hi Ralph, I am amazed at how much detail you have packed into this 1/700, I have seen poorer detailed 1/350's. Great work, and paint job. Derek
I have to say,it is down to the kit(and OrangeHobby the producer of the kit) for all the fine details and etching.
This is the first kit from the company that I have done and I would highly recommend it to anyone who like resin ship kits.Comment
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What do you think of a resin kit vs a plastic one? The final product you made looks amazing. Happy ModelingComment
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Thanks John
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I do like buying complete resin kits and find the majority of them a joy to build.I can also say the same about plastic kits(I always add etch from aftermarket to make them look a bit better).
I really have no preference to what Material I use,so I am sat on the fence.
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