USS Pinckney, Arleigh Burke Class flight IIa
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13 April 2017, 11:12
Holger Kranich
Ok Dave, i´ll be right next to you for this build! Yeah Looks good!
Ok Dave, i´ll be right next to you for this build! Yeah Looks good!
13 April 2017, 12:12
Bart Goesaert
First PE-fittings in their place... It's small and brittle, then to say It have PE that's more fine then this...
First PE-fittings in their place... It's small and brittle, then to say It have PE that's more fine then this...
19 April 2017, 15:55
Bart Goesaert
any tips on placing the main railing? Better to wait after painting (more things difficult to reach for detail painting), or to place it before (glue marks). Which method is best suited for this?
any tips on placing the main railing? Better to wait after painting (more things difficult to reach for detail painting), or to place it before (glue marks). Which method is best suited for this?
20 April 2017, 08:58
Christian Bruer
Hi Bart, take a look, hope that helps a little bit:
How to glue ship railings and how to paint decks | Album by Christian Bruer
You can use this method also after painting the whole model. To avoid and glue marks you can repaint the area or use matt varnish to cover the marks.
Cheers, Christian
Hi Bart, take a look, hope that helps a little bit:
How to glue ship railings and how to paint decks | Album by Christian Bruer
You can use this method also after painting the whole model. To avoid and glue marks you can repaint the area or use matt varnish to cover the marks.
Cheers, Christian
20 April 2017, 11:08
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One of my first ship in 1/700, it's a bit puzzling to find an order for painting and glueing, but due to the parts breakdown, most will have to be assembled before painting. Positive location of some parts is heavy, but we'll see what I will do about that...