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this is going to be awesome please keep the pics coming and by the way very nice work station
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Thanks guys - My model storage units are from Hobby Zone, and are way better than anything else I've used for storage.
Time will tell if the masking tape idea works! TBH I prefer the laser-cut card - I try to use only paper/card/clear acetate & Ez-line rigging for 'paper' models. I use photo-etch a lot on plastic models, and find it pretty tedious to work with. |
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Im really looking forward with this lovely project. Keep us posted - great work
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Impressive already!
I'm in awe! I just started this hobby but was realistic with myself so - for now I'll stick to the easier ones - HMV's Hermes for example!https://www.papermodel.com/103312-mo...at-hermes.html |
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Man - what a great kit. Your work looks awesome.
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Not much progress - all my modelling projects have got bogged down recently. HMV kindly sent me a plain deck .pdf, but I couldnt colour match the prints. There were also potential issues with fading. So with heavy heart, I made a start on airbrushing swastikas onto the plain circles, using the 3D printed template:
The foredeck swastika spans several raised parts, so is much more difficult to mask: |
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You're doing excellent work. The build looks good and straight.
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