Academy Graf Spee
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22 August 2011, 17:25
Christian Bruer
Hi Aghis, nice weathering effects! There is only one point of criticism - too little photos😉 Cheers, Christian
Hi Aghis, nice weathering effects! There is only one point of criticism - too little photos😉 Cheers, Christian
22 August 2011, 18:03
Aghis Barberopoulos
It is a sneaky sneak preview... 😉 I appreciate it Christian, thanks!
It is a sneaky sneak preview... 😉 I appreciate it Christian, thanks!
22 August 2011, 18:05
Aghis Barberopoulos
🙂 I can't either! It should be ready by this October for the IPMS. Thank you Michael, I appreciate the support.
🙂 I can't either! It should be ready by this October for the IPMS. Thank you Michael, I appreciate the support.
22 August 2011, 19:13
Holger Kranich
Aghis, i´m impressed!!! Maybe you should build more ships like that! The deck is great, the weatheringeffect´s too! Do you think about, making rusteffects with oils and not with pastells?
Aghis, i´m impressed!!! Maybe you should build more ships like that! The deck is great, the weatheringeffect´s too! Do you think about, making rusteffects with oils and not with pastells?
23 August 2011, 07:07
Aghis Barberopoulos
I used pigment which adheres well to the surface, but it is not finished yet, I will other colour tones and oils in some areas, especially the lower hull. I am happy that you like it Holger ! It gives me confidence for the big one to come (Scharnhorst)😉
I used pigment which adheres well to the surface, but it is not finished yet, I will other colour tones and oils in some areas, especially the lower hull. I am happy that you like it Holger ! It gives me confidence for the big one to come (Scharnhorst)😉
23 August 2011, 09:38
Holger Kranich
Aghis you did a gret job on the Spee. I´m convinced that the Scharnhorst will get some medals on one of the next IPMS shows!
Aghis you did a gret job on the Spee. I´m convinced that the Scharnhorst will get some medals on one of the next IPMS shows!
23 August 2011, 09:59
Aghis Barberopoulos
As long as it is fun to build and display, the IPMS does not matter that much...this is my first attempt at 1/350. As Herr Jurgens put it, it is for the memory of the fallen young men and especially Hans Langsdorff in this case.
As long as it is fun to build and display, the IPMS does not matter that much...this is my first attempt at 1/350. As Herr Jurgens put it, it is for the memory of the fallen young men and especially Hans Langsdorff in this case.
23 August 2011, 10:49
Holger Kranich
Are you going to build a special display for the Spee? Maybe brass-platet with his name on?
Are you going to build a special display for the Spee? Maybe brass-platet with his name on?
23 August 2011, 11:17
Aghis Barberopoulos
The special edition kit has a metal plate with the ship details. I have prepared a wooden base in 'dry dock' style in dark shiny finish... A brass plate would be an interesting addition... If only I manage to finish the rigging in time!
The special edition kit has a metal plate with the ship details. I have prepared a wooden base in 'dry dock' style in dark shiny finish... A brass plate would be an interesting addition... If only I manage to finish the rigging in time!
23 August 2011, 11:27
Holger Kranich
Rigging is really horrible, i hate it but its necessary... I figured out a way its not tooo bad: I´m using a very fine fishline, attach it to both points and take a heatingsource in the near till the line is tight enough. I hope you understand what i mean, but maybe Frank Spahr has any good ideas to this topic?
Rigging is really horrible, i hate it but its necessary... I figured out a way its not tooo bad: I´m using a very fine fishline, attach it to both points and take a heatingsource in the near till the line is tight enough. I hope you understand what i mean, but maybe Frank Spahr has any good ideas to this topic?
23 August 2011, 11:32
Aghis Barberopoulos
For this scale there is a very fine nylon line (thinner than human hair !) called lycra rigging. It is just that it will be the first time... at least I have some drawings and some nice photos.
For this scale there is a very fine nylon line (thinner than human hair !) called lycra rigging. It is just that it will be the first time... at least I have some drawings and some nice photos.
23 August 2011, 12:02
Holger Kranich
Do you want to attach the lycra with superglue? Or with white glue?
Do you want to attach the lycra with superglue? Or with white glue?
23 August 2011, 12:13
Aghis Barberopoulos
A tiny amount of cyanoacrylic glue should do it, in order to have instant adherence. The key is to get the tension right!
A tiny amount of cyanoacrylic glue should do it, in order to have instant adherence. The key is to get the tension right!
23 August 2011, 12:28
Holger Kranich
Absolutely! I hope the glue is not agressive to the lycra! My fishline, for example, dont likes to be glued with cyanoacrylic, it literally melted away...
Absolutely! I hope the glue is not agressive to the lycra! My fishline, for example, dont likes to be glued with cyanoacrylic, it literally melted away...
23 August 2011, 12:32
Aghis Barberopoulos
Cyanoacrylic worked very well with the finish line I used with the 1/32 He51! But that was 0.018 diameter. I will let you know.
Cyanoacrylic worked very well with the finish line I used with the 1/32 He51! But that was 0.018 diameter. I will let you know.
23 August 2011, 16:24
Christian Bruer
Hi all, indeed rigging is a special part in ship modeling. A well done rig is an eycatcher, a less well done rig can ruin your fine build and painted model. There are some different methods how to make a rig. Streched sprue, Caenis fishing line, fine brass rod etc. Jim Baumann explain his favourite method by using stretched sprue in Modelwarships: wwwshipmodels.info/m...php?f=4&t=37536
Using Caenis fishing line is more or less the same but the fishing line is tensile, stretched sprue not. I did not like rigging but I use both methods with more or less good results.
shipmodels.info/mws_..;t=34990&start=0
Some more information about ship modeling on Fine Waterline:
finewaterline.com/pa../tips&tricks.htm
Happy modeling, Christian
Hi all, indeed rigging is a special part in ship modeling. A well done rig is an eycatcher, a less well done rig can ruin your fine build and painted model. There are some different methods how to make a rig. Streched sprue, Caenis fishing line, fine brass rod etc. Jim Baumann explain his favourite method by using stretched sprue in Modelwarships: wwwshipmodels.info/m...php?f=4&t=37536
Using Caenis fishing line is more or less the same but the fishing line is tensile, stretched sprue not. I did not like rigging but I use both methods with more or less good results.
shipmodels.info/mws_..;t=34990&start=0
Some more information about ship modeling on Fine Waterline:
finewaterline.com/pa../tips&tricks.htm
Happy modeling, Christian
24 August 2011, 10:32
Aghis Barberopoulos
Thank you very much Christian for sharing your experience !
Thank you very much Christian for sharing your experience !
24 August 2011, 11:21
Aghis Barberopoulos
I have already ordered the Caenis fishing line. I will test it as soon as I get it.
I have already ordered the Caenis fishing line. I will test it as soon as I get it.
25 August 2011, 18:44
Aghis Barberopoulos
Caenis line looks very promising, my only problem is attachment - cyanoacrylic glue does not seem to work - and it has to be a way that will not affect the details around the point of attachment...any help is most appreciated. 🙂
Caenis line looks very promising, my only problem is attachment - cyanoacrylic glue does not seem to work - and it has to be a way that will not affect the details around the point of attachment...any help is most appreciated. 🙂
11 September 2011, 11:32
Christian Bruer
Hi Aghis, I used it on two models and had no problem gluing the rigg with cyanoacrylic glue. I applied glue to one end and add the line. When the glue dried completely I stretched the line carefully to its next end, hold it there apply glue and wait until its dry. David Griffith use a modeling material to hold each line in position until the glue dried completely. Here is a link to MW.com, there you find some more information.
shipmodels.info/mws_...php?f=4&t=70436
Cheers, Christian
Hi Aghis, I used it on two models and had no problem gluing the rigg with cyanoacrylic glue. I applied glue to one end and add the line. When the glue dried completely I stretched the line carefully to its next end, hold it there apply glue and wait until its dry. David Griffith use a modeling material to hold each line in position until the glue dried completely. Here is a link to MW.com, there you find some more information.
shipmodels.info/mws_...php?f=4&t=70436
Cheers, Christian
11 September 2011, 12:28
Aghis Barberopoulos
Rigging is in progress! A bit tedious, but the Caenis thread is very satisfying. Patience, that's the key..now back to it😉
Rigging is in progress! A bit tedious, but the Caenis thread is very satisfying. Patience, that's the key..now back to it😉
14 September 2011, 16:11
Aghis Barberopoulos
Many thanks guys! This was my first attempt at an old favourite. I learned a lot while making it. I have more Kriegsmarine units on my stash waiting impatiently😉
Many thanks guys! This was my first attempt at an old favourite. I learned a lot while making it. I have more Kriegsmarine units on my stash waiting impatiently😉
31 October 2011, 18:25
Aghis Barberopoulos
Thank you Michael and Joe! It was enjoyable not having to worry about engines and cockpits 🙂 🙂
Thank you Michael and Joe! It was enjoyable not having to worry about engines and cockpits 🙂 🙂
1 November 2011, 17:49
Holger Kranich
Ha, "mooi werk" are the same words, we say in plattdütsch (frisian language)! Its funny, i can read and understand what you write in belgian because of my frisian background but when your in front of me and talking fast, i wont understand anything...🙂
For you, Aghis: Mooi werk means : Gute Arbeit/Good work!
Accents could be so funny!🙂
Ha, "mooi werk" are the same words, we say in plattdütsch (frisian language)! Its funny, i can read and understand what you write in belgian because of my frisian background but when your in front of me and talking fast, i wont understand anything...🙂
For you, Aghis: Mooi werk means : Gute Arbeit/Good work!
Accents could be so funny!🙂
1 November 2011, 19:53
Holger Kranich
🙂 Does the different areas in greece have different accents? In germany there is a great difference bitween north and south (Frisia and Bavaria)
🙂 Does the different areas in greece have different accents? In germany there is a great difference bitween north and south (Frisia and Bavaria)
1 November 2011, 20:06
Holger Kranich
So is a guy from Sparta talking different than some guys from Crete? I think so, am i right?
So is a guy from Sparta talking different than some guys from Crete? I think so, am i right?
1 November 2011, 20:07
Aghis Barberopoulos
Just about. Local dialects are variations on the same theme which is the master language. Accents are different also from south to north, or from different islands etc.
Just about. Local dialects are variations on the same theme which is the master language. Accents are different also from south to north, or from different islands etc.
1 November 2011, 20:25
Holger Kranich
Thats what i mean! A sentence like: Its a nice day!
Is very different in german. In Bavaria its spelled: Des is a guader Doag.
In Frisian its spelled: Dat is n mooien Daag!
Very different, dont you think?🙂
Thats what i mean! A sentence like: Its a nice day!
Is very different in german. In Bavaria its spelled: Des is a guader Doag.
In Frisian its spelled: Dat is n mooien Daag!
Very different, dont you think?🙂
1 November 2011, 20:36
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The Admiral won a silver award in the Hellenic National IPMS 2011.