Alan, you're doing a splendid job mate, this is a tricky begger and not for the faint hearted to tackle. Just relax and take your time...if it goes cack then take a leaf out of my book and do a sunken version... 
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Oh Si I couldn't do that to Warspite mind you by the time I'm finished with it it might look like a sunken wreck lol\ said:Alan, you're doing a splendid job mate, this is a tricky begger and not for the faint hearted to tackle. Just relax and take your time...if it goes cack then take a leaf out of my book and do a sunken version...Si
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She actually thought she was going to get the firing squad the way I looked at her lol\ said:Soon to be Ex-employee would have been fired on the spot if it was mine!Glad that you get the repair sorted.
Ian M
Cheers Si its a right pain but I'm don't think I'm doing a bad job of it for a first attempt, your right about them not fitting though\ said:Looking good there Alan, fiddly brass things...shudder, they can be a pain as they bend so easily and 9/10 times they don't fit spot on. I think you're doing a superb job, I freally like how this is coming together.Si![]()
Not bad at all mate for a first attempt...cracking build so far.\ said:Cheers Si its a right pain but I'm don't think I'm doing a bad job of it for a first attempt, your right about them not fitting though
Thanks mate\ said:Not bad at all mate for a first attempt...cracking build so far.Si![]()
All manner of greens Alan, Humbrol gloss and matt plus matt match pots of various greens, corals etc.\ said:Thanks mateI do need more practice so I'm looking for the PE PARTS for tamiyas prince of WalesHey mate what colour green do you use for your sunken wrecks?
No I'm going for water staining from portholes and such I've noticed on walls rainwater leaves a green water mark so I figured that if a ship had been at sea for a few weeks it would happen very quickly\ said:All manner of greens Alan, Humbrol gloss and matt plus matt match pots of various greens, corals etc.Why, you thinking of doing a wreck?
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Here's the pic of the water runoff View attachment 70099\ said:No I'm going for water staining from portholes and such I've noticed on walls rainwater leaves a green water mark so I figured that if a ship had been at sea for a few weeks it would happen very quicklyI have done some in a dark green I'll post a pic to show it see what you think
Thanks polux mate some of these pe parts are so small you can't tell what they are without a magnifier\ said:Your effort on this one is excellent!!!Lovely job so far!
Arhhhh..... the PE seems very, very and very little![]()
Thanks for the input Ian I'll put some rust in there too give it a bit more\ said:The green in the damp rain soaks you see are most likely algae or "other slime" On a ship at sea I would think more salt and rust.A ship will not need to be at sea very long at all before the salt water starts leaching through the weaknesses in the paint and bleed through with rust.
Ship looks good. If you are after extra bits and bobs PE and the like have a look here: https://www.whiteensignmodels.com/c/Ships and aircraft smaller than 1192 scale/63/1/
loads of temptation for you there!
Ian M
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