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Old 18 March 2016, 03:58 AM   #31
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really amazing once you dive into the details of these
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Old 18 March 2016, 04:02 AM   #32
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Fantastic work, thanks for sharing
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Old 18 March 2016, 04:19 AM   #33
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Amazing work Joe...absolutely awesome man!!
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Old 18 March 2016, 04:33 AM   #34
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Good lookin TiE fighter there Jim!

Thanks guys, this how I spend my evenings most nights. Very stimulating.

The decks on most of these ships are real wood. Basswood to be exact. I try to be as accurate as possible with the details and paint schemes too. Almost as much research goes in as actually construction. Some ships look very clean like Roma and Graf Spee. They're depicted just after leaving dry dock and I wanted that freshly painted route. Others like Malaya look a little worse for wear. The British had bigger fish to fry than worrying about painting battleships. Some of their heavies would port looking like floating scrapyards. More rust than paint! It only takes a few days in the harsh North Atlantic for rust to set in. The Germans got pretty bad by the end of the war with some of their ships but mostly the surviving capital ships looked pretty good. They were constantly changing the camouflage schemes so they looked pretty fresh mostly. The ones that didn't get new camo tended to suffer.

I build each ship in sub sections with an emphasis on painting. Complicated camouflage schemes like Roma or Malaya will have more sub-sections than say Graf Spee. Then I have to worry about the wood decks, which are the second to last thing to be laid down. Lastly comes railings and rigging.
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Old 18 March 2016, 04:43 AM   #35
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Rust on the bow of USS Alabama

I paint the rust using a mixture of acrylic and concentrated water color paint. Each rust streak is a layer of 4-5 colors from dark brown to a yellow ocre color. Some Modelers simply use rust colored paint and make streaks but rust doesn't really look like that. It's splotchy and tends to form on weld lines or where paint has chipped.
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Old 18 March 2016, 05:20 AM   #36
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That's just amazing.
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Old 18 March 2016, 05:21 AM   #37
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Old 18 March 2016, 05:25 AM   #38
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I've just bought two kits to try modelling again after a few decades since childhood!
English Electric Lightning and a Mk I Harrier

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Old 18 March 2016, 06:17 AM   #39
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I've just bought two kits to try modelling again after a few decades since childhood!
English Electric Lightning and a Mk I Harrier

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If you need any tips, tricks, or advice, lemme know
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Old 18 March 2016, 06:18 AM   #40
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Thanks mate will do.

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Old 18 March 2016, 07:11 AM   #41
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I've just bought two kits to try modelling again after a few decades since childhood!
English Electric Lightning and a Mk I Harrier

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Lightning mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Do show us when you've done it

I used to have a whole airforce that I built hanging from my bedroom ceiling when I was a kid.
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Old 18 March 2016, 07:13 AM   #42
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Lightning mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Do show us when you've done it

I used to have a whole airforce that I built hanging from my bedroom ceiling when I was a kid.
Sounds familiar. Pride was the Lancaster!

Will definitely post results, maybe progress of me gluing myself to things...

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Old 18 March 2016, 07:18 AM   #43
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Sounds familiar. Pride was the Lancaster!

Will definitely post results, maybe progress of me gluing myself to things...

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Haha, yep, Lanc flanked by Halifax and B17 escorted by Spits, Huri's and a pair of Mossies
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Old 18 March 2016, 08:35 AM   #44
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Beautiful and skillful work. Thanks for sharing
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Old 18 March 2016, 08:41 AM   #45
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Amazing, I am impressed
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Old 18 March 2016, 08:53 AM   #46
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Wow! Great job Joe
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Old 18 March 2016, 09:10 AM   #47
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Old 18 March 2016, 11:16 AM   #48
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That is amazing detail. Very impressed with the fine detail, especially your painting skills.

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Old 18 March 2016, 04:26 PM   #49
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What a wonderful hobby!
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Old 18 March 2016, 05:47 PM   #50
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1/700 German destroyer Z39, a Type 36. This ship survived the war and was taken over by the US Navy and used for testing. We gave her to France to use for spare parts and she was scrapped in 1964. An extremely uneventful career really.



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Old 18 March 2016, 08:15 PM   #51
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Capt. Slade Cutter skippered the USS Seahorse ... google; an interesting read.
Terrific Work Joe thanks for sharing...
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Old 18 March 2016, 10:52 PM   #52
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Wow, amazing work and great story about the Idaho. I learned something today. Really great work on all your ships!
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Old 19 March 2016, 05:04 AM   #53
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Outstanding talent!
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Old 19 March 2016, 05:48 AM   #54
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Wow, amazing work and great story about the Idaho. I learned something today. Really great work on all your ships!
Yep! A waste of 13,000 tons of steel, and the built 2 of them! Idaho and Mississippi.
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Old 19 March 2016, 06:19 AM   #55
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I saw this story in the paper today, kind of topical to the thread and an amazing tale -

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...shing-net.html

"In September 1943, FO Hartley’s crew had sunk a notorious German U-boat that had destroyed 11 Allied ships and who captain was nicknamed Count Dracula....

But in the exchange of fire at just 50 yards, their Halifax bomber was hit, forcing the captain Hartley to abandon the blazing aircraft in the Atlantic, 400 miles south west of Ireland."


What happened next was pretty amazing...
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Old 19 March 2016, 08:06 AM   #57
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Truly impressive, Joe!
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Truly beautiful work . . . I love the Idaho model and have several computer drawings of pre-dreadnought battleships in their Spanish American War era configurations. I also have done several computer drawings of Russian pre-dreadnought battleships in the era of the Battle of tsushima. You certainly are blessed with a wonderful talent.
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Old 19 March 2016, 09:45 AM   #59
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Truly beautiful work . . . I love the Idaho model and have several computer drawings of pre-dreadnought battleships in their Spanish American War era configurations. I also have done several computer drawings of Russian pre-dreadnought battleships in the era of the Battle of tsushima. You certainly are blessed with a wonderful talent.
Speaking of Tsushima, I've considered building IJN Mikasa. Before that I have the Vittorio project and probably SMS Derfflinger after.
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Wow...this the coolest thread I have seen anywhere...

I love battleships....and these models are amazing.
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