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Ben That really is a very top build you have there. Well impressed how your getting you etch to stik to plastic/resin without (in macro mode) great globs of super glue showing. My eyes really are suffering (to manybyears working for accompany that has use working 12 hour days off laptops before any of you startvgettingvyour own ideas  ) Just invested in a full optivisor goggles from Shesto - cheaper than wasting money at opticians in my view. Bit worried though that the case it came in is a hand gun storage box  . Very lovely build. I would be very interested to hear how you apply cyno glue - I use a cocktail stick but it still looks like it's been poured on Happy Modelling
BUILDING: Hachette Spitfire Mk 1A, Constructo Mayflower SUBSCRIPTION COMPLETE (Awaiting building): USS Constitution, Sovereign of the Seas, 1:200 Bismarck (Hachette) COMPLETED: Porsche 911, E-Type Jaguar, Lam Countach
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birdaj2 wrote:Ben That really is a very top build you have there. Well impressed how your getting you etch to stik to plastic/resin without (in macro mode) great globs of super glue showing. My eyes really are suffering (to manybyears working for accompany that has use working 12 hour days off laptops before any of you startvgettingvyour own ideas  ) Just invested in a full optivisor goggles from Shesto - cheaper than wasting money at opticians in my view. Bit worried though that the case it came in is a hand gun storage box  . Very lovely build. I would be very interested to hear how you apply cyno glue - I use a cocktail stick but it still looks like it's been poured on Thanks Tony, Yeah I sometimes struggle with applying the glue, at the moment the glue i'm using comes with a brush applicator, using this is quite precise. In the past applying a little glue to the smallest part to be glued can also work, so for examle, applying the glue to the end of the barrel instead of applying it to the resin/plastic part first. Ben Current Builds: Amati 1/200 Bismarck, Airfoil 1/600 HMS Nelson
To Build: Amati 1/200 HMS Hood, Amati 1/250 Titanic, Artesania Latina 1/48 HMS Surprise, Artesania Latina 1/50 Scottish Maid, DeAgostini 1/84 Sovereign of the Seas
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Lovely work with the etch Ben, efforts are paying off.... Hope its not affecting your eyesight too much...  .. Really impressed with this build.... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Lovely work with the etch Ben, efforts are paying off.... Hope its not affecting your eyesight too much...  .. Really impressed with this build.... Regards Alan Thanks Alan, yeah the eyesight is good thankfully, need it with this kind of work! Current Builds: Amati 1/200 Bismarck, Airfoil 1/600 HMS Nelson
To Build: Amati 1/200 HMS Hood, Amati 1/250 Titanic, Artesania Latina 1/48 HMS Surprise, Artesania Latina 1/50 Scottish Maid, DeAgostini 1/84 Sovereign of the Seas
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Wow that is seriously impressive PE work. I just hope I can do as good a job on my Yamato 25mm's when I get to them Keep up the great job
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davetwin wrote:Wow that is seriously impressive PE work. I just hope I can do as good a job on my Yamato 25mm's when I get to them Keep up the great job Thanks Dave, at least i'm working in a larger scale, it must be a nightmare at 1/350! However i've seen your build so far and the PE work is amazing. Ben Current Builds: Amati 1/200 Bismarck, Airfoil 1/600 HMS Nelson
To Build: Amati 1/200 HMS Hood, Amati 1/250 Titanic, Artesania Latina 1/48 HMS Surprise, Artesania Latina 1/50 Scottish Maid, DeAgostini 1/84 Sovereign of the Seas
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Its been a while and its very slow progress but here are some updates some work on the upper superstructure, added a couple of vents as these were missing from the kit, I have also sanded any rough edges ready for priming       I've added the MK1 barrels and blast bags to the 15cm guns    i've also used the MK1 barrels for the 10.5cm guns along with the extra photo etch supplied in the upgrade    Work on the rangefinders, again I will be upgrading these with aftermarket etch.    so this is the ship as it stands, looks as if its getting there but still got loads to do. Most of the major components are now complete, I just have the small detail and components to work on.     Current Builds: Amati 1/200 Bismarck, Airfoil 1/600 HMS Nelson
To Build: Amati 1/200 HMS Hood, Amati 1/250 Titanic, Artesania Latina 1/48 HMS Surprise, Artesania Latina 1/50 Scottish Maid, DeAgostini 1/84 Sovereign of the Seas
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Some serious metal work going on!! Very nice indeed!!!
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Excellent work Ben, she looks great Al
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 Looking good, i must get round to starting my Trumpeter Bismark soon Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Brilliant work, looks fantastic Steve
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Thanks for the comments guys Ben Current Builds: Amati 1/200 Bismarck, Airfoil 1/600 HMS Nelson
To Build: Amati 1/200 HMS Hood, Amati 1/250 Titanic, Artesania Latina 1/48 HMS Surprise, Artesania Latina 1/50 Scottish Maid, DeAgostini 1/84 Sovereign of the Seas
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Looks amazing, that masking job is first class, really doubt Id have had the patience for that Steve
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Lovely looking model and extremely well painted. Happy Modelling
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Spot on with the paint work, looks fantastic!!
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Wow some of that etch is tiny. I'm going to have to carefully read your build log and see if I can pick up any tips to help me with the battleship i'm about to start
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Great to see more progress on this and fantastic job on the masking, that looked like a nightmare but has paid off with excellent results. Love all the tiny PE work on show too, I know the patience that goes into all that  it looks extremely well done a consistent, top job
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Very tasty work, think you've done a superb job with painting. If I can replicate that then I'll be a happy chappy......  .. Very well done.... Regards Alan
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