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Wonderful ship! Everything looks ready to sail...
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This is an amazing and beautifully detailed build!
Truely inspiring!
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Hi Michael,
Looking forward to seeing your photo lighting setup. Hi Glen and "The DC", Thanks a lot for the comments ! The "Ground" Used plaster to make the overall base and painted with acrylic paint. |
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the name plate of the model.
using paper (a) made the name plate (b) paint in black first (c) add thin gold coat (metallic feeling) (d) add black oil paint (diluted, oil stain effect) (e) and on top apply pastel powder (dusty feeling) Now, the build of the model is completed. Let's see the pictures of the finished model. |
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[Completed] H.M.S. Alert 1777, 1/72, Shipyard
Pictures of the completed model.
Last picture: the ship's launching way holds the model well. A lot of photos shared here. it's took a while to search my scattered HDDs to find old pictures, adjust the color accordingly, sort by phase and uploading. Thanks for your encouraging comments and interests. |
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Looks like you are a master of many materials.
The photos are excellent. Beautiful ship. Mike |
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I was going to say 'Stunning', but that isn't long enough, but it will be now
Stunning!
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Incredible detail. Kudos to building such a fine museum-quality ship.
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Beautiful!
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