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1/48 scale U-Boat U230 [Part 1] Options
Sticky Wickett
#1701 Posted : 16 January 2018 17:21:06

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jase wrote:
Pin wash has turned out well,

I think the lighting kit will make such a big difference

Looking forward to more

Jase


Thank you very much Jase!Cool

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Sticky Wickett
#1702 Posted : 16 January 2018 17:21:35

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Spal wrote:
Really looking good now Cool nice job on the pin wash.

Al


Thank you very much Al!Cool

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#1703 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:21:52

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Good evening from 'The Dockyard'.

This weeks update continues with removing the pin wash from the hull. Applying the pin wash then removing the excess creates a bit of depth as the wash remains untouched in all the joins and gaps.

Unbeknownst to me at the start of this stage of the build, I hadn't factored in the amount of time this particular task would take. Coupled with the fact that in sections I had removed too much with thinners and in some places gone through the paint!Blushing

All of these elements have left me a little despondent and full of doubt as I went through a phase thinking I had ruined the model after all that work. Suffice to say my modelling mojo on this particular project has taken a dip of late.

The good news is that I think i'm about to turn a corner on this build. Don't get me wrong, there's plenty more to do before I can move on, but gradually i'm edging closer to the end.

The process is quite enjoyable but when faced with such a large area, inspiration can flag, which is what I've been experiencing.

Anyway, enough of my ramblings, the attached photo shows work being done on the lower, port aft side, where the rudders will be fitted. All the photos in this weeks post show the boat upside down.
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#1704 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:23:09

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Another photo of the same area.
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#1705 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:24:19

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Looking forward along the lower, port side.
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#1706 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:27:31

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This photo is looking at the lower side of the port saddle tank. If you look closely you can see small, white flecks around the vent. This is where I have gone through the top coat and into the undercoat!Blushing

I will have to retouch this area and several others dotted around the hull with top coat before pin washing again.Blink
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#1707 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:28:09

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Looking forward along the port, saddle tank.
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#1708 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:33:02

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That concludes this weeks update. Thank you for sticking with me on this build, especially when several weeks posts a made up of the same process.

Thanks for looking in, have a great weekend and happy modelling!BigGrin

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Phil W.
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#1709 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:43:43

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It's looking great and knowing how big this beast is I can appreciate the size of the task you have. I for one will be following to the conclusion so keep up the good work BigGrin

Al
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#1710 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:54:56

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Would never have noticed the white flecks if you hadn't pointed them out.... Am sure it's going to look superb when you finally cross the finish line.... Keep at it, she's looking fab.....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#1711 Posted : 25 January 2018 23:57:57

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Spal wrote:
It's looking great and knowing how big this beast is I can appreciate the size of the task you have. I for one will be following to the conclusion so keep up the good work BigGrin

Al


Thank you Al!Cool The great thing about this forum is a little positive feedback can work wonders on morale when inspiration takes a dip.

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#1712 Posted : 29 January 2018 17:31:13

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Gandale wrote:
Would never have noticed the white flecks if you hadn't pointed them out.... Am sure it's going to look superb when you finally cross the finish line.... Keep at it, she's looking fab.....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan


Thank you as always Alan for your comments!Cool. Lighting kit on order, pics of that to follow when it arrives!!Cool

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#1713 Posted : 29 January 2018 18:18:57

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looks like she started to see the weatherBlink great stuffCool regards PhilCool
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#1714 Posted : 29 January 2018 19:43:09

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Sorry to hear that your motivation for this build has taken a slight downturn Phil but don't give up, it happens to all of us and often results in a model being placed on the 'shelf of doom' for months, sometimes years before interest kicks in again one day. Besides which it's a fabulous build you have here and would it be such a shame if you gave up now that you are closing in on the end game?!

It's easy enough to repair the areas where your thinners have worn through the paint. Just give it a quick blow over with your airbrush or spray can on top of your weathering using the original grey base colour, let it dry for a day or two, then go through the same process you used to weather the rest of the model first time around and eventually you will blend it all back together?

Kev Smile
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#1715 Posted : 29 January 2018 23:11:47

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I would have not noticed had you not pointed them out. Your build has been inspirational to a lot of us, and we all hit the brick wall now and then. I'm sure you you will soon sort it all out, especially as you are so close to the finishing line.
Besides I would be more worried about that kettle coming out the top.LOL

Keep up the good work.ThumpUp

Mark
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#1716 Posted : 30 January 2018 10:45:49

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Your build is looking superb, fantastic job with the weathering.

Graeme
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#1717 Posted : 30 January 2018 17:30:39

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tigerace wrote:
looks like she started to see the weatherBlink great stuffCool regards PhilCool


Thanks very much Phil!Cool

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#1718 Posted : 30 January 2018 17:35:00

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ModelMania wrote:
Sorry to hear that your motivation for this build has taken a slight downturn Phil but don't give up, it happens to all of us and often results in a model being placed on the 'shelf of doom' for months, sometimes years before interest kicks in again one day. Besides which it's a fabulous build you have here and would it be such a shame if you gave up now that you are closing in on the end game?!

It's easy enough to repair the areas where your thinners have worn through the paint. Just give it a quick blow over with your airbrush or spray can on top of your weathering using the original grey base colour, let it dry for a day or two, then go through the same process you used to weather the rest of the model first time around and eventually you will blend it all back together?

Kev Smile


Thanks for your kind words Kev!Cool I've just been through a bit of a dip lately, but I'm still at it, albeit slowly. Momentum is starting to gather again.

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#1719 Posted : 30 January 2018 17:37:54

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Markwarren wrote:
I would have not noticed had you not pointed them out. Your build has been inspirational to a lot of us, and we all hit the brick wall now and then. I'm sure you you will soon sort it all out, especially as you are so close to the finishing line.
Besides I would be more worried about that kettle coming out the top.LOL

Keep up the good work.ThumpUp

Mark


Thank you Mark!Cool Momentum is slowly gathering speed again. Just got to push on now, although I've found it difficult over the last few weeks.

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Phil W.
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#1720 Posted : 30 January 2018 17:38:50

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pemberg wrote:
Your build is looking superb, fantastic job with the weathering.

Graeme


Thank you very much Graeme!Cool Your comments are appreciated.

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