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Airfix 1/600 BISMARK

Flashtastic mate. Looking at that it’s probably time the old Airfix stuff was retired. I actually wish they would update some of their old ship kits to modern standards. Nobody else makes as many British ships, but the moulds are tired out.
 
Flashtastic mate. Looking at that it’s probably time the old Airfix stuff was retired. I actually wish they would update some of their old ship kits to modern standards. Nobody else makes as many British ships, but the moulds are tired out.
I would have to agree a,Tim, at least 1 600 is a nice size for my peepers
 
I agree It’s a good scale. 1/1200 is the old ship recognition model scale and is also the size of all the drawings in the Janes fighting ships books. Airfix just made the models twice that size.
 
Totally agree, I find it hard enough with 1:350 scale.
YES Carl got to agree there as i think 1/350 scale is a nice size for ships as then the small bits ai'nt so small an easy on the ole mk 1 eyeball lol
chris
 
Thanks Bob, but I'll need an empty, not full one!

Ladies and Gentlemen, for your evenings amusement and delectation, I give you some of the sprue sections!









:upside: I thank you.....
So that’s why Ming the merciless left town.
 
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Thanks for the input boys. :thumb2:

Sorry Tim, I missed your question about the 1/1200 Bismark I built. I've just found out I never actually made a sea diorama with just Bismark on it. The one I did make, included the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. when they joined forces and broke out into the North Atlantic....

I've rectified the situation and just finished a little seascape featuring the diddy Bismark on her lonesome.....
Here's a photo from that build. I'll post the rest over in 'Ships Completed' asap.
Cheers and thanks for the timely reminder.

Photo taken from a destroyer escort whilst heading across the Baltic Sea.
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Your Servant,
Admiral Gunther Lutjens
 
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A bit cold still, even in my den. but I've managed to push on with this build.....

Two piece hull glued together and the two sections of the main decks fitted. Needless to say an initial bad all round fit, but I managed
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Deck detail just right. At this scale and smaller, the caulking and detail around the fittings etc. would be virtually invisible.
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First coat of Vallejo 'Air' acrylics brushed on. I rarely use primer, so the first coat of grey went directly onto the bare plastic... Pass the sick bucket!
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Luckily, The boot topping lines are moulded in, so no need to scribe them around the hull with a pencil ( as I usually have too)

For any brush painters that don't use masking tape, I always work top to bottom on a hull, that way I only need to paint two straight lines throughout the three colour changes. Let the paint go below the lines. Grey/ black/ then bring the red up to the lower black line.
Here, you can see I've worked the grey to below the lines. Next comes the first straight line - the top line of the black boot topping. I will paint the black over the lower line a tad. Thus only leaving just one more straight line to do....The lower hull, red up to the bottom of the black.
I hope that all makes sense and makes this part of the painting a bit more straight forward.... Sez he!
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A second coat of grey should be enough.

Cheers.
Ron
 
A bit cold still, even in my den. but I've managed to push on with this build.....

Two piece hull glued together and the two sections of the main decks fitted. Needless to say an initial bad all round fit, but I managed





Deck detail just right. At this scale and smaller, the caulking and detail around the fittings etc. would be virtually invisible.






First coat of Vallejo 'Air' acrylics brushed on. I rarely use primer, so the first coat of grey went directly onto the bare plastic... Pass the sick bucket!



Luckily, The boot topping lines are moulded in, so no need to scribe them around the hull with a pencil ( as I usually have too)

For any brush painters that don't use masking tape, I always work top to bottom on a hull, that way I only need to paint two straight lines throughout the three colour changes. Let the paint go below the lines. Grey/ black/ then bring the red up to the lower black line.
Here, you can see I've worked the grey to below the lines. Next comes the first straight line - the top line of the black boot topping. I will paint the black over the lower line a tad. Thus only leaving just one more straight line to do....The lower hull, red up to the bottom of the black.
I hope that all makes sense and makes this part of the painting a bit more straight forward.... Sez he!


A second coat of grey should be enough.

Cheers.
Ron
Looking good, feels like there’s more ship Building than anything else at the moment. Must be that time of year.
 
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Thanks chaps.
I have no idea what "Infamous Aztec Stairs" are. Help please.

After brushing on a final coat of grey, I've freehand painted the boot topping up to the grey line, but allowed the paint to go over the bottom line. This I will straighten out when I add the below waterline colour.
I have also started weathering the main deck planking.
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Thanks for looking in.

Ron
 
Looking good Ron. Deck colour is coming on well especially.
With respect to the “Aztec stairs” it is the Aztec pyramid step appearance of the walkway ladders on Airfix 1/600 ships commented on a lot on ship forums. These are illustrated by the steps up to the deck behind the superfiring turret in your last picture. Not something I would worry about unless I was going down the etch madness road.....
 
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Thanks boys.

Tim. Thank you for your positive comments re. the deck colour. Much appreciated.

I don't read mags, or go on ship forums, so thanks too for informing me about the steps. I don't 'Do' p.e., so I'm afraid they will have to stay as lumps of stone.

Cheers,
Ron
 
I don't read mags, or go on ship forums, so thanks too for informing me about the steps. I don't 'Do' p.e., so I'm afraid they will have to stay as lumps of stone.

Cheers,
Ron
There’s sensible......don’t blame you at all.....
 
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