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Neil's Italeri 1/35 LCVP Landing Craft

Well patience isn’t my strong suit but I had other things to do so the glue had plenty of time to dry, and it seems to have worked.



I thought about trying to fabricate 4 identical bolts and then I thought ‘sod it , I’ll print them’- that way they will definitely be identical, even when they are handed.



Printing them also meant that I could rescale them when they proved to be too big... :rolling:
And the carpet monster claimed one of the eyes for the drawbridge cable, so I created one of those too and printed a pair of them.



So back to the front, as it were,



Inspired by @scottie3158 I added extra bolt heads (which I 3D printed, of course) and weld seams- I reckon my guy would be kicked out of welding school, but hey ,there's a war on you know. And I bent the angle irons as per the image as well.
There’s also bling along the bottom , but whether that will be seen under the water in the diorama is a moot point ( especially as it's a bit higgledy piggledy).
So that’s all for now, thanks for following
Neil
Neil, this is really looking the part. I will have to look into this printing malarkey.
 
Not in my wheelhouse but looking very detailed and professional. The ability to print various bits and bobs when needed is certainly a big advantage for you.
 
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I have now built all the sub-assemblies and primed them with Halfords rattle can grey . I then pre-painted them in the colours I believe to be the raw materials i.e. plywood , timber, steel, rusty steel and bronze(rudder and propeller and wheel)

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The next job is to hairspray the life out of it all!
AND I forgot to mask that dial again! I don’t know why I am worried-it’s going to be hidden by the coxswain figure anyway.
that’s all for now
Cheers
Neil
 
Interesting painting technique. I'm excited to see what it looks like when it's finished.
 
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Afternoon all.
I am relieved to be able to announce that my first ever foray into the hairspray technique has not crashed and burned!
I wanted to do the hull before it was attached to anything so that by turning it upside down I could get straight horizontal scrape lines.

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I used a number of processes, from a wet regular cotton bud, wet pointy cotton bud(Tamiya) to a plastic pointy thing, a cocktail stick and a couple of coloured pencils, black & brown.
I may yet add some washes, but the next step is to airbrush the tide mark, as below

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that will be a new experience as well.....
cheers for now
Neil
 
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My apologies; I got rather carried away with this chipping lark, concentrating on areas that might be hard to reach after assembly, and I ended up putting quite a bit of it together without taking any pics on the way.
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I’m not sure why but the top coat on the inside came off in massive chunks rather than actual chipping .

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I’m pleased with the Klear treatment on the cable thread- no hairs are visible. And I’m very pleased with my ladder too.
I did spray the ‘tide mark’ as promised. My airbrushing skills are very rudimentary so I had to figure out a way of spraying a straight line with a ‘feathered edge’ without the hard edge of masking tape.
I made a ‘fence’ from foamboard to rest the airbrush on and positioned the hull on the supplied stand with a stern-heavy attitude as that’s how it appears on refences I have (presumably because of the position of the engine).

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Looking at the the picture again, maybe I should have gone for masking tape on the lower edge... I wonder what the dirt is- oil maybe?

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Anyway that’s where we are today.
Thanks for looking
Neil
 
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