USS Constellation
Box Art
The ship is massive, I am using the box to see how large the water diorama bases is reasonable.
Try placing it with an angle, I prefer the parallel version.
This time, I came up with a new way of making the diorama base. I decided to make a 1.2m X 0.4m one in the end. I will probably throw out my old TV to clear up enough room for this diorama.
Nailing the wooden bars to the side of the wooden base.
I was trying to size the high density plastic foam here
basic sizing of the diorama foam
I bought a heating wire this time to cut the foam as using a knife is kind too dangerous for this task.
diorama foam after cut
diorama foam after cut 2
trying to see how the ship fit into the diorama foam and if the "water" is actually at around the waterline
Apply clay to the diorama foam.
diorama after clay is applied
diorama after clay is applied 2
diorama after clay is applied 3
while waiting for the clay to dry out, I am starting to do some "sparky" works for the wooden base. Here is the photo shows the side of the wooden base where the control switch and USB charging port is installed.
This photo shows the wiring connection in the base. I add a lithium battery and a charing chip for power storage,
My cutting knife is dead during the construction here, thank you for serving me for all these years.
decoration wood bars and name tag
Name tag after painted
This is how it looks after the name tag and decoration wood bars are installed
View for the switch and c
Put the ship on the dia
Not too clouded, I think the diorama's size is ok
The side of the hull has some details but they are for 2000+ CV63 not CV64. So most of these details need be removed and remaked.
Adding welding line by carving. The carving tape from DSPIAE is quite useful as it has scales in mm which made locating much easier.
After welding lines are carved which has referenced kitty hawk photos. The next step is adding the hooks around the hull.
I am using 0.2mm coppor wires for illustrating the hooks.
I am using 0.2mm coppor wires for illustrating the hooks.
More photos for adding hooks
More photos for adding hooks
After the hooks are installed, the pipes around the hulls are added. I am using 0.5mm ABS wires for making it.
Other side of the hull
The right forward platform from the kit is actually not in quite correct sharp for Connie. So I redo the platform extension when referencing Connie's photo
Adding coppor wires for making the engineering hooks beneth the plat
nearly done
I release I made mistake on the shape of the platform and had to reshape it further for correction. Now this should be accurate enough.
the shape of the platform is bot correct have to build one from abs sheet
install pryholes
more of these
takes forever
I have to pack it as I am about to move to different city for a new job. Not sure when will I get chance to continou build this
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38 26 February 2023, 10:48
Hang Li
The paint job reveals way too many defects, to a piont of unfixable. This fact really demotivate me for this project. Might just leave it on hold for a while to see if I can regain my passion. carrier in 350 scale requires way to much time than a could spare.
The paint job reveals way too many defects, to a piont of unfixable. This fact really demotivate me for this project. Might just leave it on hold for a while to see if I can regain my passion. carrier in 350 scale requires way to much time than a could spare.
14 September 2023, 00:55
SlaveOfDystopianEducation
Man, we would love to see the finished version. I hope you are able to keep building this.
Man, we would love to see the finished version. I hope you are able to keep building this.
13 November 2023, 06:06
SlaveOfDystopianEducation
Also, I have a question. How did you do that box-shaped preshading on picture 152 and 153? I'd love to do that whenever I get a ship model.
Also, I have a question. How did you do that box-shaped preshading on picture 152 and 153? I'd love to do that whenever I get a ship model.
13 November 2023, 06:09
Hang Li
Thanks everyone! The shading is painted with mask tape and a fine airbrush (I am using badger RV1 for this). each line is painted seperatly and paint vertial lines after the horizantal ones are done.Takes a lot of patiance. I learnt this technique from Youtube. I would recommand you to check out a channel called "studio blue ocean" and some of his video demostrated this method (the recent USS Zumwalt video should contain it).
Thanks everyone! The shading is painted with mask tape and a fine airbrush (I am using badger RV1 for this). each line is painted seperatly and paint vertial lines after the horizantal ones are done.Takes a lot of patiance. I learnt this technique from Youtube. I would recommand you to check out a channel called "studio blue ocean" and some of his video demostrated this method (the recent USS Zumwalt video should contain it).
17 November 2023, 13:59