Italian Motorboat M.A.S. 528
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1 10 October 2014, 19:39
Hanno Kleinecke
I only had the choice between several evils, so I decided for the bow to be fitted best, and to work on the rest until It was somewhere near to satisfying. The internal spars will be covered by floorboards, partly so that will be no problem. The gaps wont be visible anymore. Primed the the outside hull in the meantime,
and did some more sanding, slowly improving.....
I was really thrilled about this Kit at first, but as it turns out, it has a very great deal of flaws.
Nevertheless, challenging !!😢
I only had the choice between several evils, so I decided for the bow to be fitted best, and to work on the rest until It was somewhere near to satisfying. The internal spars will be covered by floorboards, partly so that will be no problem. The gaps wont be visible anymore. Primed the the outside hull in the meantime,
and did some more sanding, slowly improving.....
I was really thrilled about this Kit at first, but as it turns out, it has a very great deal of flaws.
Nevertheless, challenging !!😢
5 November 2014, 11:43
Hanno Kleinecke
New pictures added. The Engines are not really accurate, I`m thinkin of cutting off the air intakes (?) at the back.That`ll give me more room for the exhaust pipes .
New pictures added. The Engines are not really accurate, I`m thinkin of cutting off the air intakes (?) at the back.That`ll give me more room for the exhaust pipes .
7 November 2014, 11:50
Kerry COX
I am always amazed what can be replicated in resin, just mind blowing mate !!!
I am always amazed what can be replicated in resin, just mind blowing mate !!!
7 November 2014, 11:52
Hanno Kleinecke
Yeah, great stuff for sure, especially with all this tiny little bits´n pieces in 1/72 wich never come out ok in styrene !
Yeah, great stuff for sure, especially with all this tiny little bits´n pieces in 1/72 wich never come out ok in styrene !
7 November 2014, 13:32
Edgars Bizūns
Looking good so far, I like that wooden floor piece 🙂 But it IS a bit expensive..
Looking good so far, I like that wooden floor piece 🙂 But it IS a bit expensive..
17 November 2014, 19:59
Hanno Kleinecke
Thanks, Edgars, it is far to expensive. Even more because some of the molds seem to be well over their limit. Not in all respect the quality I expected.
Thanks, Edgars, it is far to expensive. Even more because some of the molds seem to be well over their limit. Not in all respect the quality I expected.
17 November 2014, 21:00
Hanno Kleinecke
Tja Acki, der Kit ist schon interessant weil er einiges an Interieur mitbringt. Es braucht aber einiges an Aufwand
weil nachlässig recherchiert. Aber er bietet einige gute Möglichkeiten . Deine Holztechnik werde ich demnächst am Deck zur Anwendung bringen, das Lifecolor Set ist soeben eingetroffen. Werde erstmal an nem Stück Sheet üben.
Tja Acki, der Kit ist schon interessant weil er einiges an Interieur mitbringt. Es braucht aber einiges an Aufwand
weil nachlässig recherchiert. Aber er bietet einige gute Möglichkeiten . Deine Holztechnik werde ich demnächst am Deck zur Anwendung bringen, das Lifecolor Set ist soeben eingetroffen. Werde erstmal an nem Stück Sheet üben.
19 November 2014, 20:46
Acki
Ich hab gedacht daß Du dieses Ding baust M.A.S. 568 4a Serie (Italeri 5608, 1:35)
Ich hab gedacht daß Du dieses Ding baust M.A.S. 568 4a Serie (Italeri 5608, 1:35)
19 November 2014, 22:35
Hanno Kleinecke
Thank you Christian ! I hope I can spare a little Time at the weekend and come up with some more progress.
Thank you Christian ! I hope I can spare a little Time at the weekend and come up with some more progress.
20 November 2014, 19:03
Carlos Medrano
WOW Hanno..that floor!..looking great, cant wait for more updates, great job so far!
WOW Hanno..that floor!..looking great, cant wait for more updates, great job so far!
12 December 2014, 18:55
Hanno Kleinecke
Thanks a lot Carlos ! In fact it's a decal by Uschi van der Rosten which I discovered a while ago.
Actually I' m working on the deck and it's components. More pictures soon !
Thanks a lot Carlos ! In fact it's a decal by Uschi van der Rosten which I discovered a while ago.
Actually I' m working on the deck and it's components. More pictures soon !
12 December 2014, 18:59
Christian Bruer
Great work so far Hanno. I really like all the small details. Cheers, Christian
Great work so far Hanno. I really like all the small details. Cheers, Christian
13 December 2014, 15:39
Hanno Kleinecke
Thanks Christian, i've been working on the P E handrails for the Breda Deckgun for about 3 hours last night . These parts are twice as big as those you're used to, and I'm not even close to your precision. But I'm trying hard !
Thanks Christian, i've been working on the P E handrails for the Breda Deckgun for about 3 hours last night . These parts are twice as big as those you're used to, and I'm not even close to your precision. But I'm trying hard !
13 December 2014, 20:05
Christian Bruer
Don't worry Hanno - practice makes perfect! And don't forget, the bigger the better to see, that doesn't make it easier in larger scales!
Don't worry Hanno - practice makes perfect! And don't forget, the bigger the better to see, that doesn't make it easier in larger scales!
15 December 2014, 17:57
Hanno Kleinecke
Christian, i had lot of practice recently, I tell you. Lots of sweat moans and very foul language. I still have no Idea why the steps inside of the rail had to be furnished as single parts in the kit. Fortunately the gun is finished so I can move on to something less microscopic. Somehow the 1 cent coins are a lot bigger in my part of germany ...... Strange enough . 😄
Christian, i had lot of practice recently, I tell you. Lots of sweat moans and very foul language. I still have no Idea why the steps inside of the rail had to be furnished as single parts in the kit. Fortunately the gun is finished so I can move on to something less microscopic. Somehow the 1 cent coins are a lot bigger in my part of germany ...... Strange enough . 😄
15 December 2014, 20:06
Kerry COX
I have just looked at a most delightful build here and the effort you are demonstrating here is just fantastic. I love it. 🙂
I have just looked at a most delightful build here and the effort you are demonstrating here is just fantastic. I love it. 🙂
15 December 2014, 21:30
Hanno Kleinecke
Thanks a lot Kerry, this one really brings to the limit sometimes. But once a section is finished, I'm looking forward to the next "nightmare". Don't we all ?😉
Thanks a lot Kerry, this one really brings to the limit sometimes. But once a section is finished, I'm looking forward to the next "nightmare". Don't we all ?😉
15 December 2014, 22:30
Christian Bruer
Hehe like Brobdingnag🙂
Welcome to Liliput – my part of Germany
Hehe like Brobdingnag🙂
Welcome to Liliput – my part of Germany
16 December 2014, 17:59
Hanno Kleinecke
Many thanks , Christian ! Next is the depth charge rack, p e parts as well......
Many thanks , Christian ! Next is the depth charge rack, p e parts as well......
16 December 2014, 18:18
Christian Bruer
Hi Hanno, just notice you nicely painted deck. One note about the color, seems to be a little bit dark. The boat saw service in the Med and the wooden deck would be more bleached of the sun - what do you think?
Hi Hanno, just notice you nicely painted deck. One note about the color, seems to be a little bit dark. The boat saw service in the Med and the wooden deck would be more bleached of the sun - what do you think?
20 December 2014, 13:38
Hanno Kleinecke
Thanks Christian, you're right, it turned out to be a little bit of a "brick". But these decks were never left unpainted. Its only going to shine through the grey, that will be sprayed on top of layers of gloss clear and scratch, after weathering. I saw Pictures of a finnish MAS which had a glossy varnished wooden deck,
but the pictures of the italians I was able to find always show light or dark grey decks. So the wood wasn't really exposed to sunlight and salt water.
Thanks Christian, you're right, it turned out to be a little bit of a "brick". But these decks were never left unpainted. Its only going to shine through the grey, that will be sprayed on top of layers of gloss clear and scratch, after weathering. I saw Pictures of a finnish MAS which had a glossy varnished wooden deck,
but the pictures of the italians I was able to find always show light or dark grey decks. So the wood wasn't really exposed to sunlight and salt water.
20 December 2014, 14:12
Kerry COX
I am going to confuse the issue here and ask. What type of wood would have been used and would the 'finish' be representative of 'boards' or 'sheet'(as in ply wood) decking. ?
I am going to confuse the issue here and ask. What type of wood would have been used and would the 'finish' be representative of 'boards' or 'sheet'(as in ply wood) decking. ?
21 December 2014, 21:07
Hanno Kleinecke
I was'nt able to find a lot of reference material about these boats, but from what I saw these decks were planked
with either Mahoganny or Oak. These grand old boatyards in Venice obviously built them so beautifully crafted like the wooden boats you can still see on the Canale Grande today. I put a picture into the Album.
I was'nt able to find a lot of reference material about these boats, but from what I saw these decks were planked
with either Mahoganny or Oak. These grand old boatyards in Venice obviously built them so beautifully crafted like the wooden boats you can still see on the Canale Grande today. I put a picture into the Album.
22 December 2014, 06:14
Hanno Kleinecke
Some of the deckfurniture ready now,
Deck has been preshaded and coated with scratch.Slowly but surely getting there.....
Some of the deckfurniture ready now,
Deck has been preshaded and coated with scratch.Slowly but surely getting there.....
28 December 2014, 11:31
Kerry COX
Nothing like going to war looking like a million dollars. The planking on the decks in your reference photos is just beautiful.
It's turning out to be a fantastic build Hanno. 🙂
Nothing like going to war looking like a million dollars. The planking on the decks in your reference photos is just beautiful.
It's turning out to be a fantastic build Hanno. 🙂
28 December 2014, 20:11
Ben STONE
Not sure it's much help but teak is used a lot on decks but I doubt it would've during the war due to lack of supply. I haven't come across an oak deck before but Baltic pine is also used a lot in Europe.
Not sure it's much help but teak is used a lot on decks but I doubt it would've during the war due to lack of supply. I haven't come across an oak deck before but Baltic pine is also used a lot in Europe.
28 December 2014, 22:44
Hanno Kleinecke
Thank you, Kerry ! Chris Craft and Riva could'nt have done it better, right ?
@Ben, I agree, teak would have been too precious, but who knows ,some of theese boats were built prior to the war, so it might have been...
Thank you, Kerry ! Chris Craft and Riva could'nt have done it better, right ?
@Ben, I agree, teak would have been too precious, but who knows ,some of theese boats were built prior to the war, so it might have been...
28 December 2014, 22:59
Hanno Kleinecke
Deck and Cockpit almost finished. Cockpit apart from Engine controls had to be scratchbuilt, not furnished in the kit. The deck will be weathered slightly by scratching and maybe washing. Slowly getting there...
Might be finished within the next two weeks..
Deck and Cockpit almost finished. Cockpit apart from Engine controls had to be scratchbuilt, not furnished in the kit. The deck will be weathered slightly by scratching and maybe washing. Slowly getting there...
Might be finished within the next two weeks..
6 January 2015, 08:13
Kerry COX
The "Telegraphs" are just amazing Hanno, and all else you have done with those magical fingers of yours. 🙂
The "Telegraphs" are just amazing Hanno, and all else you have done with those magical fingers of yours. 🙂
8 January 2015, 13:25
Hanno Kleinecke
Thx Kerry, at the moment I try to overcome a little bit of a "blockade " as far as the next steps are concened😉, but maybe I will get a bit further this evening.
Thx Kerry, at the moment I try to overcome a little bit of a "blockade " as far as the next steps are concened😉, but maybe I will get a bit further this evening.
8 January 2015, 13:29
Christian Bruer
Nice, looking forward to the final result. What's next on the bench?
Nice, looking forward to the final result. What's next on the bench?
20 January 2015, 19:26
Kerry COX
I call it as I see it.......................Fantastic my friend, and so patiently done. 🙂
I call it as I see it.......................Fantastic my friend, and so patiently done. 🙂
20 January 2015, 19:49
Hanno Kleinecke
Thanks Christian & Kerry ! Next is is the Heinkel 70 fro IPM in 1/72nd in a nice and glossy silver finish.
Just oob for a change . Already primed and waiting.
Thanks Christian & Kerry ! Next is is the Heinkel 70 fro IPM in 1/72nd in a nice and glossy silver finish.
Just oob for a change . Already primed and waiting.
21 January 2015, 07:47
Hanno Kleinecke
Here is the finished M A S in 1/72 nd. This kit is a real crappy one .Can' t recommend it at all, almost every part is to raw or has to be scratchbuilt or improved. Nevertheless I learned a lot and , considering the very poor overall quatlity I ' m fine with it. I hope you like it too.
Here is the finished M A S in 1/72 nd. This kit is a real crappy one .Can' t recommend it at all, almost every part is to raw or has to be scratchbuilt or improved. Nevertheless I learned a lot and , considering the very poor overall quatlity I ' m fine with it. I hope you like it too.
26 January 2015, 17:03
Kerry COX
I am just so impressed with the work you have put into this model over the period of time we have all been watching your build.
If you didn't walk away with "Best in Show" with this beauty, I would be most disappointed.
Everything I look at speaks of patience and lots of research.
Attention to detail.
That is one thing I say to all modellers, ATD, as it will tell the story for you without you uttering one word.
You should be the proudest guy in the world right now.
I love it.
A big thumbs up from me Hanno, just fantastic. 🙂
I am just so impressed with the work you have put into this model over the period of time we have all been watching your build.
If you didn't walk away with "Best in Show" with this beauty, I would be most disappointed.
Everything I look at speaks of patience and lots of research.
Attention to detail.
That is one thing I say to all modellers, ATD, as it will tell the story for you without you uttering one word.
You should be the proudest guy in the world right now.
I love it.
A big thumbs up from me Hanno, just fantastic. 🙂
26 January 2015, 17:24
Christian Bruer
Very well done Hanno. I'm impressed by the fine details, paint work and weathering. High Five mate!
Very well done Hanno. I'm impressed by the fine details, paint work and weathering. High Five mate!
26 January 2015, 19:08
Hanno Kleinecke
Thank you all for your comments mates ! I' m really inspired by all of you!
Thank you all for your comments mates ! I' m really inspired by all of you!
26 January 2015, 19:36
Christian Bruer
Looking forward to your next Fast Motor Boat. I remember I send you a link from a company in GB with a lot of nice scale 1/72 MTB's in their catalogue🙂
You now, ship building rule🙂
Looking forward to your next Fast Motor Boat. I remember I send you a link from a company in GB with a lot of nice scale 1/72 MTB's in their catalogue🙂
You now, ship building rule🙂
27 January 2015, 20:29
Hanno Kleinecke
True indeed ! There is still a Vosper missing in my collection, and I'dl ike a Pibber too. So, no shortage of ideas yet..... Somehow I lost that link, could you tell me again ?
Thanks in Advance,
Cheers,
Hanno
True indeed ! There is still a Vosper missing in my collection, and I'dl ike a Pibber too. So, no shortage of ideas yet..... Somehow I lost that link, could you tell me again ?
Thanks in Advance,
Cheers,
Hanno
27 January 2015, 20:42
Christian Bruer
No problem:
coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/model_kits.php
Now you have to buy and start one🙂
No problem:
coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/model_kits.php
Now you have to buy and start one🙂
27 January 2015, 20:51
Edgars Bizūns
How could I miss this! 😄
Very nice work. At first I tought - why it is so messy in some places and stuff, the scale should be pretty big... and then I realised it's 1/72, damn man, that deck gun is terrific! Love this! Shame that you needed to paint the whole beautiful deck, looked good in natural wood. But you've gained the really nice ship-metal effect. Like reall really thick, a bit dirty and glossy paintwork, perfect! 🙂
How could I miss this! 😄
Very nice work. At first I tought - why it is so messy in some places and stuff, the scale should be pretty big... and then I realised it's 1/72, damn man, that deck gun is terrific! Love this! Shame that you needed to paint the whole beautiful deck, looked good in natural wood. But you've gained the really nice ship-metal effect. Like reall really thick, a bit dirty and glossy paintwork, perfect! 🙂
6 February 2015, 09:59
Holger Kranich
Moin Hanno!
You archieved a great result in building this big gem! I like it! Only the flat ammo belt for the rear cannon disturbes the exquisit look of this model! But thats ok, you cant have everything😢!
Moin Hanno!
You archieved a great result in building this big gem! I like it! Only the flat ammo belt for the rear cannon disturbes the exquisit look of this model! But thats ok, you cant have everything😢!
6 February 2015, 12:27
Hanno Kleinecke
Moin moin Holger, thanks ! The ammo was a leftover from my PT 117 1/72nd build`s p.e. fret.
It was a sort of a" lastminute add " - I wasn`t sure if I liked it myself. I might delete it......
Moin moin Holger, thanks ! The ammo was a leftover from my PT 117 1/72nd build`s p.e. fret.
It was a sort of a" lastminute add " - I wasn`t sure if I liked it myself. I might delete it......
6 February 2015, 13:02
Holger Kranich
Hey Hanno, just leave it like it is, looks better with as without😢
Hey Hanno, just leave it like it is, looks better with as without😢
6 February 2015, 14:25
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Crappy Kit, almost every part warped or off scale,or badly casted.
Very few parts that didn´t have to be scratch-improved or completely
scratched....
Fit is poor on amost every part, so this one promises to be a lot of work.
Not really recommendable.........