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Bulk Carrier "Manifest Lipcowy" / JSC / 1:400
I have to confess, that I love JSC Models in 1:400 scale. Especially the new editions with lasercut parts are awesome pretty and detailed models.
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Very attractive build and a darn nice base, too.
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I've built a few JSC kits, and always had fun with them. Great build, and I like the "action" display.
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Recently finished: St. Peter's & Vatican - 1:3900 - Micromodels |
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Hello Joerg,
awsome build; thank you for sharing with us .. With lovely greetings the Wilfried |
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Hello Joerg,
These are beautiful images of some terrific work. It looks flawless. And welcome to PaperModelers! Mike |
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Excellent job, I really enjoy civilian ships, and this is a great build.
Have a good day
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Retired... Southern coast of Spain.... Doesn't get much better than that!!!! |
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Greetings, Joerg!
I share your love of JSC models, and agree, they have improved quite a bit over the years. This is an outstanding build of this kit, and a marvelously realistic display, making great use of the waterline aspect of this kit. I do wish you would tell us how you created this very attractive base, which nicely displays an already wonderfully built model. Cheers! Jim |
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Thank you very much gentlemen for your positive feedback.
@Jim I will try to explain it. I took some pictures during my first attempt with the Baltic Sea Diorama. |
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Excellent build!
Don |
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Hereīs a short explanation how I did the sea surface for the display. The method is a good one for Beginners. There are a lot of possebilities to do such a job in a professionel manner, but this one gives you a quick and handsome result.
1) The equipement you need for it. Some strong cardboard, Silicon, Acrylic Paint (Black, White, Blue), a brush, the base is a 10mm polystyrene plate and some household goods. 2) I started with drawing the outline of the waterline models on strong cardboard (1.7mm) 3) I cut them out, using them now as a template. 4) The templates were placed on the polystyrene base and I again marked the outline on the base. 5) After this, I removed the templates and started colouring te base with deep blue colour. The surface around the ships hulls and the area behind the ships was painted in a light blue colour. 6) Now, I placed again the templates on the base and started to fill up the base with a silicon layer - not centimeters, just a thin layer is quite enough. I worked out the waves and the sea around the templates with a spoon (use some olive oil on the spoon). 7) Next step is to drybrush with white colour. Than cut out the templates out of the silicon. 8) Finally, I placed the models in their cutout section. Add some silicon where the gaps seems to wide. Thatīs it. |
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