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ALW
#21 Posted : 20 January 2017 21:38:55

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Hi Alan, Hi Derek

Straight out of the box this one.

It's a beast when manoeuvring it round the workbench.

I'm very lucky to have the space to do it!!

Hopefully a bit more painting tomorrow then I can get on with adding the 1500 or so parts-oh what fun! But worth it.

Cheers

Alan
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#22 Posted : 21 January 2017 23:10:19

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Hi all

Things underway now!

Picture shows Hood masked ready for the first stage of painting.

Regards

Alan
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#23 Posted : 22 January 2017 01:13:39

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Coming along nicely.You need a lot of paint for these 1/200 kits and a big room to spray in! I will be watching this with interest.

Carl

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#24 Posted : 22 January 2017 09:40:59

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Hi Carl.
I did indeed underestimate the amount of paint
I need. I bought one can for the hull but quickly
realised that wasn't going to be enough!

Better order some more I suppose!

Regards, Alan
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#25 Posted : 22 January 2017 11:01:59

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Doing a great job. I used 1 and half Tamiya size jars of enamel for the hull red thinned down for airbrush.. It took a while to paint.

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#26 Posted : 22 January 2017 15:12:49

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Hi Chris
Sounds fun! A mammoth task ahead for me
then!!

Cheers, Alan
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#27 Posted : 25 January 2017 14:02:07

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Hi Alan.
look forward to seeing your hull painted. they do take a lot of paint to do. IanCool BigGrin
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It is big. I'll be watching this one.
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#29 Posted : 25 January 2017 15:14:13

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ALW wrote:
Hi Carl.
I did indeed underestimate the amount of paint
I need. I bought one can for the hull but quickly
realised that wasn't going to be enough!

Better order some more I suppose!

Regards, Alan



I know because I ended up using 5 bottles for the hull and another 5 bottles of vallejo paint for the superstructures on my Arizona.

Carl

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#30 Posted : 26 January 2017 08:25:53

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Hello all

Well the story so far! I ordered one hull red aerosol can which, looking at the lid, looked dark brown. However I test painted a small section on the underside of one of the decks and found it was actually quite good.

Now that I need more, I can't currently find anywhere that is selling this particular brand so I have opted for Tamiya's hull red, even then I had a bit of trouble finding it in aerosol form.

I prefer to use spray cans.

So another hold up in construction although I have painted the boot line. I've also had a re-think about the upper hull grey colour too.

I bought some dark ghost grey as suggested by Trumpeter but a test piece revealed a very light 'bluey' colour.

I've done quite a lot of research about the grey colour in particular and with so many variants I've decided to go for the Humbrol mid-sea grey.

Two reasons. One, I can buy it in aerosol form, and two I'm happy with it!!

Will post more pics once the hull is painted and then I can start the build proper.

Regards

Alan

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#31 Posted : 29 January 2017 21:24:07

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Hello all

A couple of pictures of my progress. Shown are the test fitting of the screws.

Next job is to paint the hull!

Regards.

Alan
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#32 Posted : 29 January 2017 21:44:51

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Following with interest as I have this on order. great progress so far

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#33 Posted : 29 January 2017 21:49:45

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Hi Jason

I have to be honest and say I have been a bit anxious to start as it is a large model, with, as you know, nearly 1500 parts and some intricate painting required, however now I have started and having researched the Hood I feel at ease and really enjoying the build.

I keep thinking about the crew when it went down, it must have been terrifying and I feel a sense of duty now to make a good job in their memory!

Regards.

Alan

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#34 Posted : 29 January 2017 21:57:32

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Alan

That is coming along very well.

Always difficult working out how much paint you need as its something you can spend a lot of money on.

Hope all goes well with the rest of the build.
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#35 Posted : 29 January 2017 22:19:30

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Very nice work Alan, all looking good....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#36 Posted : 29 January 2017 23:02:03

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BigGrin Hi Alan

Hopefully im not too late in helping you out with the RN anti fowling red colour, Tamiya's hull red is based on the IJN standard hull red and is a brown/purple in colour when it dries. This colour is far from the more red anti fowling that RN ships had at that period.

There is a Tamiya spray can available that is the closest I have found to the required colour, this is TS-33 Dull Red. Two cans should cover a 1/350 or 1/200 scale hull.

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#37 Posted : 29 January 2017 23:32:26

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Thanks everyone for looking in. always nice to have support!

Andy thank you,I bought some Tamiya dull red, and tried a test piece
and looks good. I thought there was a spelling mistake-dull was supposed to read hull when I first started looking for this colour,so didn't buy it but clearly not!
Confused

Now the build has finally got underway I will post pictures when I can-work beckons Bored

Regards

Alan
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#38 Posted : 30 January 2017 13:03:42

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looks Great so farBigGrin its a real size to work onCrying i remember building my Bismark in the same scale gets more and more fiddly Blink worth it in the end thoughCool looking forward to your next updateDrool well done Cool regards Phil
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#39 Posted : 30 January 2017 13:10:36

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Hi Alan.
Great job on your paint work look forward to seeing your progress.
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#40 Posted : 30 January 2017 14:04:53

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Hi all

Picture shows hull with two coats of paint, one more coat should finish it
off nicely!

Regards

Alan
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