KMS Bismarck
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107 10 October 2020, 22:10
Lode Schildermans
My mates, such comments and there is just one photo of the real ship in the album. Wheather if it is going to be epic, Michael, I wouldn't know. Difficult, for sure. The plan is to do her in her full baltic scheme with the pontos sets. We'll see what she's will look a like in one year
My mates, such comments and there is just one photo of the real ship in the album. Wheather if it is going to be epic, Michael, I wouldn't know. Difficult, for sure. The plan is to do her in her full baltic scheme with the pontos sets. We'll see what she's will look a like in one year
17 October 2020, 22:32
Martin Oostrom
And the skills. Unleash sub-perfectionist Lode, and we'll still be very impressed 👍
And the skills. Unleash sub-perfectionist Lode, and we'll still be very impressed 👍
18 October 2020, 08:11
James C
I know it's still early days, but am really eager to see what you do with this one and will be following closely👍
I know it's still early days, but am really eager to see what you do with this one and will be following closely👍
27 October 2020, 05:19
Lode Schildermans
Michael, Martin, don't put too much pressure on me. This kit is huge and full of detail. I thought a little easier than HMS Hood, but I ain't so confident anymore. Either way, the camo scheme will be the most difficult ever done (which is the reason I fear this build)
James, thank you for following this one close. I've the impression that most of the bunch does... 😉
Michael, Martin, don't put too much pressure on me. This kit is huge and full of detail. I thought a little easier than HMS Hood, but I ain't so confident anymore. Either way, the camo scheme will be the most difficult ever done (which is the reason I fear this build)
James, thank you for following this one close. I've the impression that most of the bunch does... 😉
27 October 2020, 12:09
Tim Heimer
Just think, when Lode finishes this one he'll be sitting in the tub with this and the Hood recreating the battle! LOL! Lode all fear is is the unknown. By now this should be a slight challenge that you will overcome, and we all like a challenge from time to time , other than that we would've hung up model building by now!
Just think, when Lode finishes this one he'll be sitting in the tub with this and the Hood recreating the battle! LOL! Lode all fear is is the unknown. By now this should be a slight challenge that you will overcome, and we all like a challenge from time to time , other than that we would've hung up model building by now!
27 October 2020, 14:33
Slavo Hazucha
I lay in a few days of reduced activity & this gets started! 👍 Looking forward to see the journey - I guess it will be another cleanie - the ship did not exactly had much time to pick up any wear & tear - unless you´re going for the "as seen when last afloat" version of her 😉 :
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Close-range 16" gunfire really can ruin a sunny day on the Atlantic... Rodney, do you hear me over there?!
In modeling terms, If nothing else, it would definitely ease-up on the rigging-work... 😄 In any case, godspeed & the 20mil´s already look great!
I lay in a few days of reduced activity & this gets started! 👍 Looking forward to see the journey - I guess it will be another cleanie - the ship did not exactly had much time to pick up any wear & tear - unless you´re going for the "as seen when last afloat" version of her 😉 :
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Close-range 16" gunfire really can ruin a sunny day on the Atlantic... Rodney, do you hear me over there?!
In modeling terms, If nothing else, it would definitely ease-up on the rigging-work... 😄 In any case, godspeed & the 20mil´s already look great!
30 October 2020, 22:51
MICHAEL WOODHOUSE
Very nice so far and will follow with interest - hope you get a good rigging diagram!
Very nice so far and will follow with interest - hope you get a good rigging diagram!
2 November 2020, 18:17
Lode Schildermans
Tim, it seems you've the image already in your head 😉 Fear is a big word, but this scheme will push my precision to a new edge
Slavo, indeed less wear & tear, but the challenge is not there this time. She will have some wear & tear, obviously. I'm looking forward to see the journey myself.
James, even Pontos keeps developping 😉. This tiny piece is composed by 16 small parts, but I'm becoming handy in this stuff
Martin, not too fast. Wait for the big guns
David, that is a scale that wouldn't match anymore with my workplace. Believe me, she's big enough in 1/200
Michael, the diagram is for once rather easy to find, but difficult to realise, but I've enough time to mentally prepare for that part, lol
Tim, it seems you've the image already in your head 😉 Fear is a big word, but this scheme will push my precision to a new edge
Slavo, indeed less wear & tear, but the challenge is not there this time. She will have some wear & tear, obviously. I'm looking forward to see the journey myself.
James, even Pontos keeps developping 😉. This tiny piece is composed by 16 small parts, but I'm becoming handy in this stuff
Martin, not too fast. Wait for the big guns
David, that is a scale that wouldn't match anymore with my workplace. Believe me, she's big enough in 1/200
Michael, the diagram is for once rather easy to find, but difficult to realise, but I've enough time to mentally prepare for that part, lol
3 November 2020, 22:02
Lode Schildermans
Hi James, happy new year to you too mate. After the sanding, the PE details, and there are lots of it 😉
Hi James, happy new year to you too mate. After the sanding, the PE details, and there are lots of it 😉
7 January 2021, 21:31
Slavo Hazucha
Yes... that IS a lot of PE... 😮 Fortunately (or un-fortunately in your case? 😉 ) the Bismarck did not feature the typical allied ship light-AA galore, just a few 37 & 20mils AFAIK, nothing pom-pom like... The 105 & 88 mounts may be good fun though...
This will look epic when finished & painted! 👍
Yes... that IS a lot of PE... 😮 Fortunately (or un-fortunately in your case? 😉 ) the Bismarck did not feature the typical allied ship light-AA galore, just a few 37 & 20mils AFAIK, nothing pom-pom like... The 105 & 88 mounts may be good fun though...
This will look epic when finished & painted! 👍
8 January 2021, 12:20
bughunter
Seems to be a huge project. I couldn't imagine keeping up with such a mammoth task! But scratchbuild? It looks like a kit is used ...
I will watch in silence and enjoy 👍
Seems to be a huge project. I couldn't imagine keeping up with such a mammoth task! But scratchbuild? It looks like a kit is used ...
I will watch in silence and enjoy 👍
8 January 2021, 12:51
James C
Intricate detailing work done there Lode and those barrels look fantastic👍
Intricate detailing work done there Lode and those barrels look fantastic👍
20 January 2021, 23:11
Lode Schildermans
Hello guys, a bit late to reply, but what so nice comments.
@Tim, I loved the youtube movie you sended.
@Slavo, It is a lot of PE, not the AA-galore I am used too, but it is largely compensated, by hatches, portholes, vents,.... But the AA will be compensated in a next build, as there are Nelson and Mo in the Pacific scene. Epic, well we'll see at the end
@bughunter, I hope you enjoy the build with me
@James, I think you're quite familiar with my regular detailing. Well, It is quite some fun, but will be a hell of a job to paint correctly, or should I say, to mask. Yeah, she had quite some barreled teeth 🙂
@Spanjaard, well I guess my PE work has some reputation now in the bunch. But it is once again a PE feast, that is for sure.
@Greg, you didn't ask 😉. I guess you has enough work with the transfer and creating your new mancave in the same period I started up this one. Well, you're here now and you're most welcome
Hello guys, a bit late to reply, but what so nice comments.
@Tim, I loved the youtube movie you sended.
@Slavo, It is a lot of PE, not the AA-galore I am used too, but it is largely compensated, by hatches, portholes, vents,.... But the AA will be compensated in a next build, as there are Nelson and Mo in the Pacific scene. Epic, well we'll see at the end
@bughunter, I hope you enjoy the build with me
@James, I think you're quite familiar with my regular detailing. Well, It is quite some fun, but will be a hell of a job to paint correctly, or should I say, to mask. Yeah, she had quite some barreled teeth 🙂
@Spanjaard, well I guess my PE work has some reputation now in the bunch. But it is once again a PE feast, that is for sure.
@Greg, you didn't ask 😉. I guess you has enough work with the transfer and creating your new mancave in the same period I started up this one. Well, you're here now and you're most welcome
22 January 2021, 19:27
Slavo Hazucha
New episode from the Photoetch-Zen Garden! - Planting Vents! 🙂
I was fully on board with the big ones, but the small quadruple arrangements push the boundaries one league further... I am sure if I had a nano-scale angle-meter, it would confirm all is perfectly aligned 👍
Out of interest - are some of the black/white stripes going through these?
New episode from the Photoetch-Zen Garden! - Planting Vents! 🙂
I was fully on board with the big ones, but the small quadruple arrangements push the boundaries one league further... I am sure if I had a nano-scale angle-meter, it would confirm all is perfectly aligned 👍
Out of interest - are some of the black/white stripes going through these?
28 January 2021, 13:28
Lode Schildermans
@Slavo, LOL. Photoetch Zen Garden. Unfortunately, the vents don't grow by themselves. About aligning the pieces, I do admit they come close to a perfect alignment (thx for the Gorilla super glue which gives me the time to position them correctly) black/white stripes, I guess you're referring to her Baltic scheme 😉
Well, that is indeed the plan, but I've to figure out how to mask the parts.
@Bughunter, thank you for liking it
@Slavo, LOL. Photoetch Zen Garden. Unfortunately, the vents don't grow by themselves. About aligning the pieces, I do admit they come close to a perfect alignment (thx for the Gorilla super glue which gives me the time to position them correctly) black/white stripes, I guess you're referring to her Baltic scheme 😉
Well, that is indeed the plan, but I've to figure out how to mask the parts.
@Bughunter, thank you for liking it
28 January 2021, 19:28
Martin Oostrom
Every once in a while I take a peek. Each and every time there is a new surprise.
Every once in a while I take a peek. Each and every time there is a new surprise.
1 February 2021, 20:05
bughunter
Is that an aircraft hangar on pic 43? If yes, will we see you as aircraft modeler?
Is that an aircraft hangar on pic 43? If yes, will we see you as aircraft modeler?
9 February 2021, 17:17
Spanjaard
he is already, bughunter.... I remember that beautiful Walrus in PoW.... But the pictures in the album does not pay it justice 😉 HMS Prince of Wales | Album by Lode
looking forward seeing at least one Arado Ar 196 🙂
he is already, bughunter.... I remember that beautiful Walrus in PoW.... But the pictures in the album does not pay it justice 😉 HMS Prince of Wales | Album by Lode
looking forward seeing at least one Arado Ar 196 🙂
9 February 2021, 20:14
Lode Schildermans
Bughunter, it is one ( out of 3). Me as an aircraftmodeller. Well' there are 2 arado ar 196. Maybe one with folded wings
Bughunter, it is one ( out of 3). Me as an aircraftmodeller. Well' there are 2 arado ar 196. Maybe one with folded wings
9 February 2021, 21:45
Lode Schildermans
Thank you David. I do my best to pay attention to the details. Time consuming, but worth the effort at the end
Thank you David. I do my best to pay attention to the details. Time consuming, but worth the effort at the end
9 February 2021, 21:46
Lode Schildermans
He he, Spanjaard. It wasn't bad, but i liked the walrus on the Rodney more. Amazing what details they invent for a 1/200 scale. But me as a aircraft builder, I'll let it to the real talents here as Slavo, Roland, James and yourself
He he, Spanjaard. It wasn't bad, but i liked the walrus on the Rodney more. Amazing what details they invent for a 1/200 scale. But me as a aircraft builder, I'll let it to the real talents here as Slavo, Roland, James and yourself
9 February 2021, 21:50
Pawel W
There is one thing that i like the most in ships models - leaks, rust stains, watermarks on hull - can't wait till see it on yours model! (btw this AA gun looks gorgeous!)
There is one thing that i like the most in ships models - leaks, rust stains, watermarks on hull - can't wait till see it on yours model! (btw this AA gun looks gorgeous!)
9 February 2021, 22:00
Spanjaard
you are too kind to include me in the same category as Slavo, Roland and James. thanks for such a great compliment
i certainly agree that the one in Rodney was magnificent, but you do not longer have pictures of it here, so that is why i used the PoW album.... because I did forgot that I do have pictures that I took myself last time we meet, Scale Model Challenge 2019 | Album by hetspanjaard , so here it is 🙂
you are too kind to include me in the same category as Slavo, Roland and James. thanks for such a great compliment
i certainly agree that the one in Rodney was magnificent, but you do not longer have pictures of it here, so that is why i used the PoW album.... because I did forgot that I do have pictures that I took myself last time we meet, Scale Model Challenge 2019 | Album by hetspanjaard , so here it is 🙂
9 February 2021, 22:21
Lode Schildermans
Yeah, I have to reload Rodney's album. I must have deleted it by accident
Yeah, I have to reload Rodney's album. I must have deleted it by accident
9 February 2021, 22:59
Slavo Hazucha
Oh yeah, the Rodney was Lode´s first long-time project I watched, took time, was worth every minute of it! 👍 Well remember the Walrus too...
Is the Arado going to be launch-ready or in some folded state here? In any case, looking forward to it - compared to things like the beautiful 20-mil examples here or flag-boxes from previous ships, a full-scale airplane is almost a macro-build in this scale... only ´66 scale points to Greg´s flying circus😉
And last - just got to say it - the funnel halves as they sit there totally brought back the memory of my first Ski-boots I had in the early 80´s 😄
Oh yeah, the Rodney was Lode´s first long-time project I watched, took time, was worth every minute of it! 👍 Well remember the Walrus too...
Is the Arado going to be launch-ready or in some folded state here? In any case, looking forward to it - compared to things like the beautiful 20-mil examples here or flag-boxes from previous ships, a full-scale airplane is almost a macro-build in this scale... only ´66 scale points to Greg´s flying circus😉
And last - just got to say it - the funnel halves as they sit there totally brought back the memory of my first Ski-boots I had in the early 80´s 😄
10 February 2021, 12:02
James C
Thanks Lode, but the extreme talent shown here by Slavo, Roland and Spanjaard is on another level entirely 😳
I too would love to see the HMS Rodney make a comeback😉👍
Thanks Lode, but the extreme talent shown here by Slavo, Roland and Spanjaard is on another level entirely 😳
I too would love to see the HMS Rodney make a comeback😉👍
10 February 2021, 17:54
Lode Schildermans
Slavo, I've the intention to do a nch-reafdy Arado as one with folded wings (CMK has this kit, but yet to order) The Arado is even crazier than the Pontos detail set of the Walrus. The Arado even has an interior in PE
Slavo, I've the intention to do a nch-reafdy Arado as one with folded wings (CMK has this kit, but yet to order) The Arado is even crazier than the Pontos detail set of the Walrus. The Arado even has an interior in PE
10 February 2021, 20:11
Lode Schildermans
James, what is funny is that you mates refer to the others as an entirely other level, as you did. You all are talented builders, although I have to admit that Slavo is another league. I hope he won't start a ship one day 😉
James, what is funny is that you mates refer to the others as an entirely other level, as you did. You all are talented builders, although I have to admit that Slavo is another league. I hope he won't start a ship one day 😉
10 February 2021, 20:14
Slavo Hazucha
Guys I don´t know what to say, are you watching the same albums as I or do I have a namesake who does some truly epic stuff? None of you needs to have any worries going to the same lengths and further in your own work & results... 👍
In any case Lode, my shipbuilding days are over, I gave it a few tries some 20 years ago, sailing & WW2 ships, but nothing as big as your 200-scale fleet.😉
Guys I don´t know what to say, are you watching the same albums as I or do I have a namesake who does some truly epic stuff? None of you needs to have any worries going to the same lengths and further in your own work & results... 👍
In any case Lode, my shipbuilding days are over, I gave it a few tries some 20 years ago, sailing & WW2 ships, but nothing as big as your 200-scale fleet.😉
11 February 2021, 14:13
bughunter
That is a great service for visitors here 👍 I asked about hangar and immediately Lode starts to detailing them and post more pics😎
That is a great service for visitors here 👍 I asked about hangar and immediately Lode starts to detailing them and post more pics😎
11 February 2021, 14:28
Greg Baker
That's why I've limited myself to rowboats... I don't want to put Lode out of business. He's a good kid.
That's why I've limited myself to rowboats... I don't want to put Lode out of business. He's a good kid.
11 February 2021, 14:37
Lode Schildermans
Euh, Slavo, you've that namesake, mate. Well, keep on building those magnificant planes 🙂, I'll keep it to my fleet of ships
Euh, Slavo, you've that namesake, mate. Well, keep on building those magnificant planes 🙂, I'll keep it to my fleet of ships
11 February 2021, 22:24
Lode Schildermans
Greg, I really laughed my ass off reading your comment. One of the best I've heard here. Thanks for that
Greg, I really laughed my ass off reading your comment. One of the best I've heard here. Thanks for that
11 February 2021, 22:26
Tim Heimer
Just frickin amazing details!! This one will definitely be comparable to the Hood!
Just frickin amazing details!! This one will definitely be comparable to the Hood!
28 February 2021, 21:12
Lode Schildermans
Martin,Tim, they look nice but it takes time to make just one
Martin,Tim, they look nice but it takes time to make just one
28 February 2021, 22:22
James C
Well worth all the effort Lode, they look impressive even without paint👍
Well worth all the effort Lode, they look impressive even without paint👍
28 February 2021, 23:15
Slavo Hazucha
Beautiful work on all the 20mil - or in your scale 0,1mil - armaments! 👍 The Quads even seem to feature some residual plastic😉
But my hero of this update (probably because I´ve seen guns of many shapes & sizes built to same quality by you) is the funnel with the cover grid and all the side-stacks of different length´s and diameters - this upgrades the appearance of the kit part by miles and is a thing of pure scale beauty... Probably would qualify as a reasonable music instrument too! 🙂
Beautiful work on all the 20mil - or in your scale 0,1mil - armaments! 👍 The Quads even seem to feature some residual plastic😉
But my hero of this update (probably because I´ve seen guns of many shapes & sizes built to same quality by you) is the funnel with the cover grid and all the side-stacks of different length´s and diameters - this upgrades the appearance of the kit part by miles and is a thing of pure scale beauty... Probably would qualify as a reasonable music instrument too! 🙂
1 March 2021, 09:32
Lode Schildermans
James, thank you mate. And I thought the 20 mil oerlikons on the RN ships were difficult...On the other hand, there were only 10 compared to the 61 on the HMS Nelson
Martin, I always take my time 😉. It is the result that counts, not the speed
Slavo, I tried to blow the whistles, and it sound good. That was a nice part to do and it fitted like a glove. One of my better PE jobs
James, thank you mate. And I thought the 20 mil oerlikons on the RN ships were difficult...On the other hand, there were only 10 compared to the 61 on the HMS Nelson
Martin, I always take my time 😉. It is the result that counts, not the speed
Slavo, I tried to blow the whistles, and it sound good. That was a nice part to do and it fitted like a glove. One of my better PE jobs
1 March 2021, 21:31
Treehugger
Photo 57 can be rotated from the album management screen on this website.
Photo 57 can be rotated from the album management screen on this website.
2 March 2021, 09:05
Treehugger
All those port holes had me thinking, for ships in 1:350 scale. If one wanted to, one could use a spherical drill bit and very carefully drill out the plastic around the openings to make the wall appear thinner. I think it would work, but one would have to be very careful. I think even halving the wall thickness would look nice, that way one wouldn't risk drilling through. I think maybe it could look good, drilling the plastic that way, but also gluing on a sheet of black paper on the inside (assuming one was finished doing all the paint work), which would get some distance off the drilled plastic. Unsure how it would look adding black carton this way, but it would prevent seeing through the model.
All those port holes had me thinking, for ships in 1:350 scale. If one wanted to, one could use a spherical drill bit and very carefully drill out the plastic around the openings to make the wall appear thinner. I think it would work, but one would have to be very careful. I think even halving the wall thickness would look nice, that way one wouldn't risk drilling through. I think maybe it could look good, drilling the plastic that way, but also gluing on a sheet of black paper on the inside (assuming one was finished doing all the paint work), which would get some distance off the drilled plastic. Unsure how it would look adding black carton this way, but it would prevent seeing through the model.
2 March 2021, 09:09
Peter Hardy
I'm sure at 200 scale Lode could add a corridor and a ratings mess with furniture.
I'm sure at 200 scale Lode could add a corridor and a ratings mess with furniture.
2 March 2021, 09:41
Slavo Hazucha
or a 1:200 model of the ship within this 1:200 model inside the Captains cabin...😉
or a 1:200 model of the ship within this 1:200 model inside the Captains cabin...😉
2 March 2021, 10:38
Treehugger
If 1:200 figures are as expensive as 1:350 ones, the good looking ones, the total cost for adding the crew would be obscene I am sure. 🙂 It is a nice thought though.
If 1:200 figures are as expensive as 1:350 ones, the good looking ones, the total cost for adding the crew would be obscene I am sure. 🙂 It is a nice thought though.
2 March 2021, 11:40
Spanjaard
Treehugger, the 1/200 figures Peter refers to, are the figures for the 1/200 model inside of the capitain's cabin (so a 1/40000 model with figures😉 )
i am sure Lode will include crew in the 1/200 (like he did in the Hood)
Treehugger, the 1/200 figures Peter refers to, are the figures for the 1/200 model inside of the capitain's cabin (so a 1/40000 model with figures😉 )
i am sure Lode will include crew in the 1/200 (like he did in the Hood)
2 March 2021, 12:14
Lode Schildermans
Treehugger, Peter, Bughunter, Spanjaar, Slavo, first, I laughed reading the suggestion to shrink the size. The past few days, I tried to invent a shrinking machine. Unfortunately, it didn't work.
Spanjaard, what scale you had in mind to challenge me? As for me, these project are than challenging enough, but it gave me some ideas to reply to your interesting thoughts. I'll come later on back to that, to surprise you if it works as I've in mind. Well, I lunatic enough to give it a try
Alec, there is still place on the front row with the rest of the bunch
Treehugger, Peter, Bughunter, Spanjaar, Slavo, first, I laughed reading the suggestion to shrink the size. The past few days, I tried to invent a shrinking machine. Unfortunately, it didn't work.
Spanjaard, what scale you had in mind to challenge me? As for me, these project are than challenging enough, but it gave me some ideas to reply to your interesting thoughts. I'll come later on back to that, to surprise you if it works as I've in mind. Well, I lunatic enough to give it a try
Alec, there is still place on the front row with the rest of the bunch
6 March 2021, 21:39
Lode Schildermans
Back on track. A lot of prepared PE and the hull primes and preshaded
Back on track. A lot of prepared PE and the hull primes and preshaded
14 May 2021, 18:58
Lode Schildermans
I have, James. The U9 was a nice in between to refresh my mindset to continue the Bismarck build
I have, James. The U9 was a nice in between to refresh my mindset to continue the Bismarck build
17 May 2021, 20:47
James C
I can understand the need or want to take a break from such a mammoth task, as building the Bismarck in 1/200 scale... and to your specs and taste. The U-9 was a very much enjoyed distraction... and you probably learned some new skills or picked up new ideas along the way?
... Anyway, I like the paintwork and splinter scheme you've applied to the hull mate 👍
I can understand the need or want to take a break from such a mammoth task, as building the Bismarck in 1/200 scale... and to your specs and taste. The U-9 was a very much enjoyed distraction... and you probably learned some new skills or picked up new ideas along the way?
... Anyway, I like the paintwork and splinter scheme you've applied to the hull mate 👍
17 May 2021, 21:28
Martin Oostrom
The sleek lines, the Baltic scheme, she is just menacing!
Great work Lode!
The sleek lines, the Baltic scheme, she is just menacing!
Great work Lode!
18 May 2021, 05:27
Lode Schildermans
A lot of compliments, James. U9 was indeed an enjoyed distraction and a learning session @ the same time. Definitely picked up ideas, but only a few for the Bismarck (and a lot for HMS Nelson) Thanks for the comment on the paintjob. I had to repaint some parts (well, that is what you get when your masking is wrong and you didn't noticed it) Still doubting about the full Baltic. That is a real clusterfuck that could ruin all the previous work. And the splinter scheme is already quite striking, IMHO
Martin, my Dutch friend. You nailed what was going through my mind when I took the photos (It looks menacing)
A lot of compliments, James. U9 was indeed an enjoyed distraction and a learning session @ the same time. Definitely picked up ideas, but only a few for the Bismarck (and a lot for HMS Nelson) Thanks for the comment on the paintjob. I had to repaint some parts (well, that is what you get when your masking is wrong and you didn't noticed it) Still doubting about the full Baltic. That is a real clusterfuck that could ruin all the previous work. And the splinter scheme is already quite striking, IMHO
Martin, my Dutch friend. You nailed what was going through my mind when I took the photos (It looks menacing)
18 May 2021, 20:35
Kerry COX
You must walk with a sailors 'swagger' Lode. Having built so many naval masterpieces. hehehehehe 😉 👍 So good to watch you at work mate. 👍
You must walk with a sailors 'swagger' Lode. Having built so many naval masterpieces. hehehehehe 😉 👍 So good to watch you at work mate. 👍
25 May 2021, 21:56
Lode Schildermans
Kerry, lol. I might, who knows. So many naval masterpieces, hahaha, Bismarck is only my 6th ship, so still a lot of progress I could make, I hope
Kerry, lol. I might, who knows. So many naval masterpieces, hahaha, Bismarck is only my 6th ship, so still a lot of progress I could make, I hope
30 May 2021, 09:41
Lode Schildermans
James, the deck was only difficult to glue. It looks amazing thanks to Scaledecks
James, the deck was only difficult to glue. It looks amazing thanks to Scaledecks
29 June 2021, 04:52
Spanjaard
each of those ships is composed by a myriad of smaller models.... and you give attention to each and every one of the details of each tiny model!
each of those ships is composed by a myriad of smaller models.... and you give attention to each and every one of the details of each tiny model!
29 June 2021, 22:35
Slavo Hazucha
Lode my friend, I was off scalemates for some time (again), but one thing that kept calling me back was the prospect to see where you take your shipbuilding enterprise... Sheer beauty as it stands, I guess the tears you'll have to cry to cover this magnificence of multi-material artwork with paint would fill a dio-basin for a 200-scale ship 😉 👍
Lode my friend, I was off scalemates for some time (again), but one thing that kept calling me back was the prospect to see where you take your shipbuilding enterprise... Sheer beauty as it stands, I guess the tears you'll have to cry to cover this magnificence of multi-material artwork with paint would fill a dio-basin for a 200-scale ship 😉 👍
7 August 2021, 19:33
Lode Schildermans
Slavo, welcome back, my friend. Thanks for calling the shipbuilding you back here. Well, about the tears. I have to admit that the Bismarck didn't appeal me at all. A Nemesis building, which isn't a good start. But I am starting to like her, just what I was searching four to, gibe her the credits she deserves. Painting this PE is just a step to reveal all the details with washing and dry brushing. I am more and more a fan of this ship. Slowly I have the mindset to complete this iconic ship, mindset I've been searching for long. One has to feel the build to make it, and finally I'm on this point.
Slavo, welcome back, my friend. Thanks for calling the shipbuilding you back here. Well, about the tears. I have to admit that the Bismarck didn't appeal me at all. A Nemesis building, which isn't a good start. But I am starting to like her, just what I was searching four to, gibe her the credits she deserves. Painting this PE is just a step to reveal all the details with washing and dry brushing. I am more and more a fan of this ship. Slowly I have the mindset to complete this iconic ship, mindset I've been searching for long. One has to feel the build to make it, and finally I'm on this point.
7 August 2021, 21:07
Lode Schildermans
David, it is the PE that looks brilliant, not the build.But as said to Salvo, I start to fel this build. Affinity was needed
David, it is the PE that looks brilliant, not the build.But as said to Salvo, I start to fel this build. Affinity was needed
7 August 2021, 21:09
Kerry COX
It does make you wonder where our scale modelling would be if it wasn't for all the PE and after market products we all now take for granted. !
Scale modelling has come a long way in such a short time, especially in the last five years, and the time we all put in to get that taste of reality through these newly acquired skills and products has improved right along with these changes.
Lode, your one of many here who can honestly say that your chosen hobby really has bought meaning to parts of your life, and in particular, this trying time we all now know as Covid19. The hobby being our mental health saving grace, and some.!
Lode, your PE skills leave a great deal of us in your dust. How I love pouring over the items you construct with my zoom button, wondering, "How the hell did he do that. ?"😉
Many smiles and much determination on my part has followed my friend.
Thank you for all those great moments. 👍 👍
It does make you wonder where our scale modelling would be if it wasn't for all the PE and after market products we all now take for granted. !
Scale modelling has come a long way in such a short time, especially in the last five years, and the time we all put in to get that taste of reality through these newly acquired skills and products has improved right along with these changes.
Lode, your one of many here who can honestly say that your chosen hobby really has bought meaning to parts of your life, and in particular, this trying time we all now know as Covid19. The hobby being our mental health saving grace, and some.!
Lode, your PE skills leave a great deal of us in your dust. How I love pouring over the items you construct with my zoom button, wondering, "How the hell did he do that. ?"😉
Many smiles and much determination on my part has followed my friend.
Thank you for all those great moments. 👍 👍
7 August 2021, 23:36
Rui S
May I grab a late seat here? Just learning and feast my eyes again with your incredible work and skills and all the wise comments you receive.
May I grab a late seat here? Just learning and feast my eyes again with your incredible work and skills and all the wise comments you receive.
20 August 2021, 02:30
Martin Oostrom
Yeah sure, the pe looks brilliant. But only after you coerced it into the right shape. And that's where Lode's talent comes in. It's easy to credit those sheets of etched metal, but the art is in folding and twisting the stuff just right.
Your a master PE builder Lode, whether you like it or not 😉
Yeah sure, the pe looks brilliant. But only after you coerced it into the right shape. And that's where Lode's talent comes in. It's easy to credit those sheets of etched metal, but the art is in folding and twisting the stuff just right.
Your a master PE builder Lode, whether you like it or not 😉
20 August 2021, 05:26
Spanjaard
i agree with Martin... but i think coercing the metal into the right shape is just part of the talent. Lode does that fantastically... and then magically manages to make the metal stay in place... and I say magically because you can never see any residue of glue anywhere in your builds! folding is hard, but gluing to perfection, is (i think) even harder. amazing job Lode, as always.
i agree with Martin... but i think coercing the metal into the right shape is just part of the talent. Lode does that fantastically... and then magically manages to make the metal stay in place... and I say magically because you can never see any residue of glue anywhere in your builds! folding is hard, but gluing to perfection, is (i think) even harder. amazing job Lode, as always.
20 August 2021, 06:56
Lode Schildermans
@Kerry, wonderful to hear I make you smile. What is nicer than sharing all those great moments with friends. PE didn't exist when I was youngster 35 years ago. All kind of new products allow to bring plastic to a level of detail never seen before. PE is one of this new products. Often a certain curse, but it adds so much reality in models when done properly, I couldn't imagine anymore what a ship would like if I didn't PE part on it. What I discovered lately with the sub. I had to reinvent my old school techniques. I think true craftmanship is in the combination of old and new school
@Rui, never too late to grab a seat. Also thanks for the nice comment
@Martin, practice mate, practice and affinity with the product. As we all share our particular skills. And if you entitle me as a PE master, what choice do I have to accept it or not
@Spanjaard, it is also a bit of trial and error and find the right glues and tools. it helps a lot. You've nailed the true essence (IMHO of PE. One can bend the metal in the shape it needs, but it is the glueing that makes the real difference.
@Kerry, wonderful to hear I make you smile. What is nicer than sharing all those great moments with friends. PE didn't exist when I was youngster 35 years ago. All kind of new products allow to bring plastic to a level of detail never seen before. PE is one of this new products. Often a certain curse, but it adds so much reality in models when done properly, I couldn't imagine anymore what a ship would like if I didn't PE part on it. What I discovered lately with the sub. I had to reinvent my old school techniques. I think true craftmanship is in the combination of old and new school
@Rui, never too late to grab a seat. Also thanks for the nice comment
@Martin, practice mate, practice and affinity with the product. As we all share our particular skills. And if you entitle me as a PE master, what choice do I have to accept it or not
@Spanjaard, it is also a bit of trial and error and find the right glues and tools. it helps a lot. You've nailed the true essence (IMHO of PE. One can bend the metal in the shape it needs, but it is the glueing that makes the real difference.
20 August 2021, 20:36
bughunter
Or (micro)soldering 😉
If not already done by manufacturer I tin the PE now. This allows thin paint showing more details and metal on the corners - without showing bright yellow brass.
Anyway, great work again 👍
Or (micro)soldering 😉
If not already done by manufacturer I tin the PE now. This allows thin paint showing more details and metal on the corners - without showing bright yellow brass.
Anyway, great work again 👍
20 August 2021, 22:09
Lode Schildermans
Bughunter, or soldering. I already thought about it, so I can comparre the 2 techniques and see what suits me best. Thanks for the compliment, mate
Bughunter, or soldering. I already thought about it, so I can comparre the 2 techniques and see what suits me best. Thanks for the compliment, mate
21 August 2021, 07:44
Lode Schildermans
And painting the superstructure has started, but no photos to show yet. A lot of pieces to put in primer first. It will probably ta a full week to do that before I can put the grey and start to use washes to reveil the details again
And painting the superstructure has started, but no photos to show yet. A lot of pieces to put in primer first. It will probably ta a full week to do that before I can put the grey and start to use washes to reveil the details again
30 August 2021, 20:43
Kerry COX
Lode. 'Slowly' is a wonderful word. 🙂
Much better that "All ahead full". !
Lode. 'Slowly' is a wonderful word. 🙂
Much better that "All ahead full". !
22 September 2021, 22:24
Lode Schildermans
Kerry, it is indeed a wonderful word. All ahead full wouldn't give the result I'd like to obtain. I have refund my pace with this build. it will be a difficult till the finish (it's not my favourite ship) but it is a so iconic one that I had to make it. If all turns out as desired, a few new features compared to the previous builds. As the opened hangar with an Arado with folded wings
Kerry, it is indeed a wonderful word. All ahead full wouldn't give the result I'd like to obtain. I have refund my pace with this build. it will be a difficult till the finish (it's not my favourite ship) but it is a so iconic one that I had to make it. If all turns out as desired, a few new features compared to the previous builds. As the opened hangar with an Arado with folded wings
24 September 2021, 21:37
James C
I haven't commented on every update you've made, but still following your amazing progress mate. Really fascinating seeing it slowly come together. 👍
I haven't commented on every update you've made, but still following your amazing progress mate. Really fascinating seeing it slowly come together. 👍
24 September 2021, 21:43
Rui S
Only now with your paintjob job I see for the first time the efect of that style of camo. The darker grey parts in front and back and the white waves make the ship looks much smaller. Very interesting indeed. Finaly I understand it. I think. Sorry my ignorance and thx for that.
And by the way also a great weathering on the hull. 👍
Only now with your paintjob job I see for the first time the efect of that style of camo. The darker grey parts in front and back and the white waves make the ship looks much smaller. Very interesting indeed. Finaly I understand it. I think. Sorry my ignorance and thx for that.
And by the way also a great weathering on the hull. 👍
25 September 2021, 00:22
Lode Schildermans
James, nice to know you follow the build. Drop a post whenever it it convenient, mate
James, nice to know you follow the build. Drop a post whenever it it convenient, mate
25 September 2021, 18:19
Lode Schildermans
Rui, I agree it is only now you can see the purpose of the camouflage. It is not ignorance, it just takes time to see it. Nice to hear you've noticed the hull weathering
Rui, I agree it is only now you can see the purpose of the camouflage. It is not ignorance, it just takes time to see it. Nice to hear you've noticed the hull weathering
25 September 2021, 18:21
Slavo Hazucha
Looking great in color, weathering spot on regarding the historic context... 👍
@Rui - I am thinking about this pattern everytime I see it & I think the real purpose was not to make the ship appear shorter (just would not work given the proportions with the turret positions), but to make it appear angled and thus throw off the rangefinding, shells being set too short/wide due to assumed relative closing/parting distance... may be wrong though, no evidence to back it up 🙂
Looking great in color, weathering spot on regarding the historic context... 👍
@Rui - I am thinking about this pattern everytime I see it & I think the real purpose was not to make the ship appear shorter (just would not work given the proportions with the turret positions), but to make it appear angled and thus throw off the rangefinding, shells being set too short/wide due to assumed relative closing/parting distance... may be wrong though, no evidence to back it up 🙂
26 September 2021, 19:10
Lode Schildermans
It has been quite a while since I looked in my album here. Bart, thanks for liking. Tim, you're in just in time. You haven't missed much.
Peter, a good question of Kerry. I am curious too 😉
Martin, is you reply on my build, or Peter's
Markus, thank you for your comment
It has been quite a while since I looked in my album here. Bart, thanks for liking. Tim, you're in just in time. You haven't missed much.
Peter, a good question of Kerry. I am curious too 😉
Martin, is you reply on my build, or Peter's
Markus, thank you for your comment
14 November 2021, 22:39
Lode Schildermans
I've quite progressed since the last pictures. TIme to reveal a bit more progress
I've quite progressed since the last pictures. TIme to reveal a bit more progress
14 November 2021, 22:40
Peter Hardy
Kez, Martin and Lode, my Bismarck is in dry dock awaiting an upgrade of technological skills to the builder's interface. And a bit of enthusiasm from me too. As luck would have it I am in fact building another warship at the moment! Very slow process in between other builds. No build pics but when she is launched there will be many pics of the finished item.
Kez, Martin and Lode, my Bismarck is in dry dock awaiting an upgrade of technological skills to the builder's interface. And a bit of enthusiasm from me too. As luck would have it I am in fact building another warship at the moment! Very slow process in between other builds. No build pics but when she is launched there will be many pics of the finished item.
15 November 2021, 02:02
Martin Oostrom
Hate to say it Lode. But how good your shipbuilding is, it isn't THE original Bismarck😉
Hate to say it Lode. But how good your shipbuilding is, it isn't THE original Bismarck😉
15 November 2021, 06:51
Lode Schildermans
Peter, that is the spirit. You've acquired already a lot of upgrades, so I'm curious about the launched build 😉
Peter, that is the spirit. You've acquired already a lot of upgrades, so I'm curious about the launched build 😉
15 November 2021, 22:19
Lode Schildermans
Hate to say it Martin, but for THE original Bismarck, I'm born too late. If you are referring to a full Baltic, I'm not that good in shipbuilding
Hate to say it Martin, but for THE original Bismarck, I'm born too late. If you are referring to a full Baltic, I'm not that good in shipbuilding
15 November 2021, 22:21
James C
Nice to see an update Lode as it's been a while 😉👍
I see you've started detailing the bridge and installed the secondary armament as well. Awesome!
Nice to see an update Lode as it's been a while 😉👍
I see you've started detailing the bridge and installed the secondary armament as well. Awesome!
16 November 2021, 23:49
Peter Hardy
Lode, not launched yet but I am having a lot of fun with it so it may be finished faster than planned!
Lode, not launched yet but I am having a lot of fun with it so it may be finished faster than planned!
17 November 2021, 04:39
Lode Schildermans
Hello James, a bit difficult to show updates. A lot of tiny stuff not worth the publication, only the final assembly. Detailing has indeed started, my friend, but still a lot to do
Hello James, a bit difficult to show updates. A lot of tiny stuff not worth the publication, only the final assembly. Detailing has indeed started, my friend, but still a lot to do
23 November 2021, 22:32
Lode Schildermans
Peter, I am looking forward to it. Your skills have so improved since I'm here on SCM that I am truly impressed and I'm more than convinced that whatever build you do, ships included, there will be no comparison to your PoW, which was more than a first build. Easy to say for me since I only do ships, so each build, I can take my lessons learned into account. As you know, Bismarck is my Nemesis, but finally, I start to feel this one and I hope I can give this battleship (and more the crew) the credit it deserves. That is what really drives me, not the plastic and PE, but the history of all those sailors which experiences need to be told by honouring their sacrificies. Quite an answer, no?
Peter, I am looking forward to it. Your skills have so improved since I'm here on SCM that I am truly impressed and I'm more than convinced that whatever build you do, ships included, there will be no comparison to your PoW, which was more than a first build. Easy to say for me since I only do ships, so each build, I can take my lessons learned into account. As you know, Bismarck is my Nemesis, but finally, I start to feel this one and I hope I can give this battleship (and more the crew) the credit it deserves. That is what really drives me, not the plastic and PE, but the history of all those sailors which experiences need to be told by honouring their sacrificies. Quite an answer, no?
23 November 2021, 22:41
Peter Hardy
Yes, quite an answer! Thank you! I run short on motivation sometimes too!
Yes, quite an answer! Thank you! I run short on motivation sometimes too!
24 November 2021, 03:37
Kerry COX
I would like to take this opportunity to say "Merry Christmas" to all those who enjoy the fact that we all belong to the best modellers club in the world. And please, stay safe. 👍
I would like to take this opportunity to say "Merry Christmas" to all those who enjoy the fact that we all belong to the best modellers club in the world. And please, stay safe. 👍
9 December 2021, 16:16
James C
Those motor launches look like full blown models all by themselves. Impressive work as always Lode 👍
Those motor launches look like full blown models all by themselves. Impressive work as always Lode 👍
9 December 2021, 17:01
Lode Schildermans
Brandon, thank you very much. Mind blowing…that's an opinion, but I definitely try to keep up the work in progress
Brandon, thank you very much. Mind blowing…that's an opinion, but I definitely try to keep up the work in progress
13 December 2021, 22:37
Lode Schildermans
Kerry, my friend, imagine the bunch in just one club together with all our stories, skills, mutual encouragement, friendship, we's sure rock as hell. And maybe a bit premature, but Merry C to all of you guys too, the best modelling mates one can have to share a passion
Kerry, my friend, imagine the bunch in just one club together with all our stories, skills, mutual encouragement, friendship, we's sure rock as hell. And maybe a bit premature, but Merry C to all of you guys too, the best modelling mates one can have to share a passion
13 December 2021, 22:42
Lode Schildermans
James, they only appear to be full blown models 😉 Naah, I must agree for once they really are this time. I wasn't satisfied with the first attempt to simulate magohany, so I restarted with a pre and postshading and gloss. it really nailed what I had in mind. Glass with Micro Chrystal Klear and transparant smoke. Why didn't I did that before… Thank you for the kind words and appreciation, mate. It's mutual
James, they only appear to be full blown models 😉 Naah, I must agree for once they really are this time. I wasn't satisfied with the first attempt to simulate magohany, so I restarted with a pre and postshading and gloss. it really nailed what I had in mind. Glass with Micro Chrystal Klear and transparant smoke. Why didn't I did that before… Thank you for the kind words and appreciation, mate. It's mutual
13 December 2021, 22:48
Martin Oostrom
The two adversaries look very good next to each other. How far along are you on this one?
The two adversaries look very good next to each other. How far along are you on this one?
9 January 2022, 21:04
Lode Schildermans
Martin, I guess about 3 to 4 months for the small detailling and rigging beafore I can call him finished
Martin, I guess about 3 to 4 months for the small detailling and rigging beafore I can call him finished
9 January 2022, 21:21
Peter Hardy
Mrs Schildermans will need to sleep in the car if you build any more 200 scale behemoths!
Mrs Schildermans will need to sleep in the car if you build any more 200 scale behemoths!
10 January 2022, 02:40
Lode Schildermans
Kerry, thank you for calling them jewels. There is, and some more details. Catapult, catapult gangway, trolley, . Planned to do 1 with deployed wings and 2 with folded wings
Kerry, thank you for calling them jewels. There is, and some more details. Catapult, catapult gangway, trolley, . Planned to do 1 with deployed wings and 2 with folded wings
6 February 2022, 22:48
Kerry COX
Lode. Everything you touch turns to gold mate. 🙂 👍
The neatness and detail is well noted Lode. And especially in that scale makes it all the more impressive. 😉
Lode. Everything you touch turns to gold mate. 🙂 👍
The neatness and detail is well noted Lode. And especially in that scale makes it all the more impressive. 😉
6 February 2022, 23:53
Lode Schildermans
Thank you a lot, Kerry. That is a huge compliment from such a gifted builder
Thank you a lot, Kerry. That is a huge compliment from such a gifted builder
7 February 2022, 21:22
Kerry COX
You thoroughly deserve all the accolades your mates post here my friend, and some. !!! 😉 👍
You thoroughly deserve all the accolades your mates post here my friend, and some. !!! 😉 👍
8 February 2022, 10:11
James C
Nice job on that Arado, and especially given the scale 👍
I have one in 1/48... but it's an Italeri kit, re-boxed by Tamiya 🙁
Nice job on that Arado, and especially given the scale 👍
I have one in 1/48... but it's an Italeri kit, re-boxed by Tamiya 🙁
8 February 2022, 19:43
James C
I was just thinking about this build earlier today and was wondering how it was progressing. You don't disappoint 😉👍
I was just thinking about this build earlier today and was wondering how it was progressing. You don't disappoint 😉👍
27 April 2022, 00:16
Peter Hardy
Lode it leaves me speechless that you can improve on perfection. Jimbo is right, you do not disappoint!
Lode it leaves me speechless that you can improve on perfection. Jimbo is right, you do not disappoint!
27 April 2022, 01:32
Robin (WhiteGlint)
Amazing work, Lode!
This is just a joy to watch it coming together. There's quite some rigging to be done with a ship in that scale.
Amazing work, Lode!
This is just a joy to watch it coming together. There's quite some rigging to be done with a ship in that scale.
27 April 2022, 06:47
Lode Schildermans
Spanjaard, a few meters to go in rigging. The sh*t has not ended yet
James, telepathy? It was about time to keep the bunch updated a bit 😉 I'm glad I didn't disappoint you (and Peter
Peter. Speechless. Unbelievable. Perfection. No. Improvement. Yes
Greg, he does lack details….100 sailors and officers
Alec, that would be to much improvement for this one…
WhiteGlint. That is always the fun part when all small projects come to live in one. I intend to do an almost full rigging. Who knows if it is possible
David, I agree that they are en eye catcher. Which was the purpose. Nice to hear they marvel you
Thanks mates for the comments
Spanjaard, a few meters to go in rigging. The sh*t has not ended yet
James, telepathy? It was about time to keep the bunch updated a bit 😉 I'm glad I didn't disappoint you (and Peter
Peter. Speechless. Unbelievable. Perfection. No. Improvement. Yes
Greg, he does lack details….100 sailors and officers
Alec, that would be to much improvement for this one…
WhiteGlint. That is always the fun part when all small projects come to live in one. I intend to do an almost full rigging. Who knows if it is possible
David, I agree that they are en eye catcher. Which was the purpose. Nice to hear they marvel you
Thanks mates for the comments
27 April 2022, 18:33
Martin Oostrom
So many positive and encouraging comments. And yet, they all feel just not positive and encouraging enough. That's not a knock on the Mates, it's just a statement on the immense beauty of your work.
So many positive and encouraging comments. And yet, they all feel just not positive and encouraging enough. That's not a knock on the Mates, it's just a statement on the immense beauty of your work.
29 April 2022, 17:45
Greg Baker
We've come to expect a level of perfection… amazing is an everyday event for Lode. 🙂
We've come to expect a level of perfection… amazing is an everyday event for Lode. 🙂
29 April 2022, 21:42
Lode Schildermans
Martin, Greg, you leave me speechless. As you know me, aiming perfection is not the same as getting perfection. Even this battleship has its flaws. Difficult to reach the expected level, but I do give my best shot
Martin, Greg, you leave me speechless. As you know me, aiming perfection is not the same as getting perfection. Even this battleship has its flaws. Difficult to reach the expected level, but I do give my best shot
30 April 2022, 19:09
James C
Admittedly my eyes are shot these days and only getting worse, but what you've achieved so far on this build is phenomenal mate. If there are any flaws, I don't see them and probably don't due to the overwhelming majority of everything else you've done that is perfect.
The rigging work so far just looks amazing! 👍
Admittedly my eyes are shot these days and only getting worse, but what you've achieved so far on this build is phenomenal mate. If there are any flaws, I don't see them and probably don't due to the overwhelming majority of everything else you've done that is perfect.
The rigging work so far just looks amazing! 👍
30 April 2022, 19:13
Spanjaard
If you could do it perfectly, what would be left to strive for? It will be boring for you and you will leave us without the pleasure of seeing your (almost) flawless builds.
If you could do it perfectly, what would be left to strive for? It will be boring for you and you will leave us without the pleasure of seeing your (almost) flawless builds.
30 April 2022, 19:44
Kerry COX
Every time I look at your work Lode. I want to be right next to you to see just how you get all your glue points to disappear the way they do. !!👍
Try as I do, I always put too much or.....not enough. !
Inspired is the word that best fits what I feel when pouring over all the images you post.
Hahahaha. I look and I look, but never is there a fault that meets my old eyes.
When I grow up.....I want to be, just like you. 😉
Is there such a thing as 'Word Champion of scale ship building'. ?
If there is, you are him. 👍
Salute. 👍 👍 👍
Every time I look at your work Lode. I want to be right next to you to see just how you get all your glue points to disappear the way they do. !!👍
Try as I do, I always put too much or.....not enough. !
Inspired is the word that best fits what I feel when pouring over all the images you post.
Hahahaha. I look and I look, but never is there a fault that meets my old eyes.
When I grow up.....I want to be, just like you. 😉
Is there such a thing as 'Word Champion of scale ship building'. ?
If there is, you are him. 👍
Salute. 👍 👍 👍
22 May 2022, 13:02
Lode Schildermans
@James, thank you for your comment. Never imagined the complexity of this build. After nearly 18 months, it is going to an and and flaws, you don't see them, because I don't photograph them 🙂
@Spanjaard, quite right, but I've still a few tricks (yet to learn) in my sleeves for the next build
@Jörg, Danke Schön
@Kerry, I often want to be a fly buzzing around in you hobby room when @ work, but flies get smashed. I am honored you feel inspired by my builds, as yours' inspire me too and your aim to perfection. It is thanks to your tutorials that we can improve. When you grow up...? We're about the same age (14 y.o.) Me as a world champion of scale ship building...there a so many more fine ship builders, but I feel very honored given this title by Yoda
@James, thank you for your comment. Never imagined the complexity of this build. After nearly 18 months, it is going to an and and flaws, you don't see them, because I don't photograph them 🙂
@Spanjaard, quite right, but I've still a few tricks (yet to learn) in my sleeves for the next build
@Jörg, Danke Schön
@Kerry, I often want to be a fly buzzing around in you hobby room when @ work, but flies get smashed. I am honored you feel inspired by my builds, as yours' inspire me too and your aim to perfection. It is thanks to your tutorials that we can improve. When you grow up...? We're about the same age (14 y.o.) Me as a world champion of scale ship building...there a so many more fine ship builders, but I feel very honored given this title by Yoda
27 May 2022, 07:31
Martin Oostrom
Just the one new picture? You're teasing us!
Details are very hard to see on my phone, now I want to get home from my vacation!
Flags are flying and I think I spot some folks wandering about. Could it be you just finished your nemesis?
Just the one new picture? You're teasing us!
Details are very hard to see on my phone, now I want to get home from my vacation!
Flags are flying and I think I spot some folks wandering about. Could it be you just finished your nemesis?
29 July 2022, 05:27
Lode Schildermans
Martin, it has been finished for several weeks now. Result, I haven't done modeling since. Nemesis for sure. I've to take some time to make some photos, that is why there is just one
Martin, it has been finished for several weeks now. Result, I haven't done modeling since. Nemesis for sure. I've to take some time to make some photos, that is why there is just one
29 July 2022, 11:03
Spanjaard
looking forward seeing more details of your latest master piece. i hope i have a chance to see it in person. maybe Affligem next year?
looking forward seeing more details of your latest master piece. i hope i have a chance to see it in person. maybe Affligem next year?
29 July 2022, 12:16
Lode Schildermans
Thank you Spanjaard. Probably the Bismarck will sail to Affligem next year
Thank you Spanjaard. Probably the Bismarck will sail to Affligem next year
29 July 2022, 16:27
Peter Hardy
Look forward to the World Tour and visit to Crows Nest in Queensland Australia Lode! Will you bring the whole fleet???
Look forward to the World Tour and visit to Crows Nest in Queensland Australia Lode! Will you bring the whole fleet???
29 July 2022, 23:30
Lode Schildermans
Peter, if my fleet would make a World Tour, it would appear as ready for scrap 😉. If there was a possibility to share the real view instead of some photos, I would be delighted.
Peter, if my fleet would make a World Tour, it would appear as ready for scrap 😉. If there was a possibility to share the real view instead of some photos, I would be delighted.
8 August 2022, 21:17
Spanjaard
there is a detail you forgot in this model..... to add the model to the project 😉 because it is not scratchbuilt, right?
there is a detail you forgot in this model..... to add the model to the project 😉 because it is not scratchbuilt, right?
10 August 2022, 18:44
Lode Schildermans
Right. Thanks for pointing my attention to it, Spanjaard. Last details solved 😉 so
Right. Thanks for pointing my attention to it, Spanjaard. Last details solved 😉 so
10 August 2022, 19:05
Spanjaard
strange, the event did not yet exist... so I just created Scale World 2022 (18. September, Mol BE)
strange, the event did not yet exist... so I just created Scale World 2022 (18. September, Mol BE)
11 August 2022, 07:07
Martin Oostrom
Me and Spanjaard will travel all the way to Mol to see this beauty! I expect a warm welcome with hot coffee and waffles?
Me and Spanjaard will travel all the way to Mol to see this beauty! I expect a warm welcome with hot coffee and waffles?
11 August 2022, 08:02
Michael Kohl
Wow, another spectacular Bismarck-build. Unbelievably clean PE handling. Amazing.
Wow, another spectacular Bismarck-build. Unbelievably clean PE handling. Amazing.
11 August 2022, 08:56
Kyle DeHart
Just incredible stuff on this site and this is no exception. Fantastic Lode!
Just incredible stuff on this site and this is no exception. Fantastic Lode!
5 September 2022, 21:25
Lode Schildermans
Martin, how about a Belgian beer 😉
Michael, thank you for your nice comment
Spanjaard, only the crew?
Kyle, there is indeed incredible stuff on SCM. I'm honored you've put my build in the category
Martin, how about a Belgian beer 😉
Michael, thank you for your nice comment
Spanjaard, only the crew?
Kyle, there is indeed incredible stuff on SCM. I'm honored you've put my build in the category
6 September 2022, 16:25
Lenny Hoffmann
This work is absolutely outstanding. Great to see such a masterpiece! I can see your passion in ever detail. Great job and continue the awesome work mate!
This work is absolutely outstanding. Great to see such a masterpiece! I can see your passion in ever detail. Great job and continue the awesome work mate!
6 September 2022, 17:37
Spanjaard
Fantastic from beginning to end, crew is just the last cherry 😉
Looking forward seeing it in person. Beer certainly will do fine!
Fantastic from beginning to end, crew is just the last cherry 😉
Looking forward seeing it in person. Beer certainly will do fine!
6 September 2022, 18:16
Lode Schildermans
James, my dear friend. A compliment from you counts double. I'm grateful you like the build. remember, you were there the first to shout out 'Yesssss' me building the Bismarck. Well, here you've the final result. Glad you like it
James, my dear friend. A compliment from you counts double. I'm grateful you like the build. remember, you were there the first to shout out 'Yesssss' me building the Bismarck. Well, here you've the final result. Glad you like it
6 September 2022, 19:39
Lode Schildermans
Lenny, shipbuilding is about a lot of small builds coming together at the end, which explains my passion for every detail
Lenny, shipbuilding is about a lot of small builds coming together at the end, which explains my passion for every detail
6 September 2022, 19:41
Lode Schildermans
Spanjaard, I know you to well for understanding your previous comment. I just challenged you a bit. Thank you my pall for loving the result. Next is visiting it together
Spanjaard, I know you to well for understanding your previous comment. I just challenged you a bit. Thank you my pall for loving the result. Next is visiting it together
6 September 2022, 19:43
James C
It's been fascinating to follow these last (nearly) 2 years.
What an incredible feat that you have achieved. Really well done mate!
Have you put any thought into what you intend to start next?.... after a well deserved break that is... and a beer or 12 😉
It's been fascinating to follow these last (nearly) 2 years.
What an incredible feat that you have achieved. Really well done mate!
Have you put any thought into what you intend to start next?.... after a well deserved break that is... and a beer or 12 😉
7 September 2022, 03:46
David Taylor
Always a pleasure watching your little builds come into one big build.
Always a pleasure watching your little builds come into one big build.
7 September 2022, 14:22
Jörg Schäfer
Hello Lode.
The same sailors also march across the deck of my Bismarck.
The North Star's characters are fantastic. Very dynamic.
Hello Lode.
The same sailors also march across the deck of my Bismarck.
The North Star's characters are fantastic. Very dynamic.
7 September 2022, 14:41
Martin Oostrom
How many days till Mol? I can't wait to see her in person and search for your customary easter egg
How many days till Mol? I can't wait to see her in person and search for your customary easter egg
7 September 2022, 15:06
Steven Van Dyck
Mol is 18/9, Martin. I guess Bismark and Zuikaku will have a chat then. The painting looks great and it's fine that you also have 1/200 figures. I have one small 1/200 boat and I bought some railway model figures for it, but I have to change the uniforms. I have one remark, wasn't there a black boot on the walls of the superstructure?
Mol is 18/9, Martin. I guess Bismark and Zuikaku will have a chat then. The painting looks great and it's fine that you also have 1/200 figures. I have one small 1/200 boat and I bought some railway model figures for it, but I have to change the uniforms. I have one remark, wasn't there a black boot on the walls of the superstructure?
8 September 2022, 10:52
Michael Kohl
Very impressive build in every aspect. Exceptionally clean PE-work, top paint job, convincing weathering and the sailors bring a lot of life to it. Was a joy to follow. Will you put her to sea or on a stand?
Very impressive build in every aspect. Exceptionally clean PE-work, top paint job, convincing weathering and the sailors bring a lot of life to it. Was a joy to follow. Will you put her to sea or on a stand?
10 September 2022, 14:58
Lode Schildermans
James, your comment leaves me speechless. I'm glad you were with me on this journey`
Skywalker, Jv, thanks for the compliment
David, you summarized what shipbuilding is
Jörg, thank you. I'm quite a fan of their sailors in working positions. With the Bismarck, I improved my skills on these little creatures and I'm quite pleased with the result
Martin, soon my friend, soon
Steven, we'll meet their for a chat. As for the black boat, it wasn't(t in the kit
Michael, on a stand. Put her to will probably end as the real Bismarck, I fear.
James, your comment leaves me speechless. I'm glad you were with me on this journey`
Skywalker, Jv, thanks for the compliment
David, you summarized what shipbuilding is
Jörg, thank you. I'm quite a fan of their sailors in working positions. With the Bismarck, I improved my skills on these little creatures and I'm quite pleased with the result
Martin, soon my friend, soon
Steven, we'll meet their for a chat. As for the black boat, it wasn't(t in the kit
Michael, on a stand. Put her to will probably end as the real Bismarck, I fear.
12 September 2022, 16:17
Martin Oostrom
Today I had the joy of watching the girl live, at KMK. A well spent 4 hour roundtrip, having Spanjaard in the same car helped too. It was a privilege to talk, laugh and enjoy a beer with Lode, Spanjaard and Maurice. A great day which the continuous rain couldn't damp.
As usual, the pictures only tell a part of the story and can only convey 60% of this ship's beauty. Lode, after your first, second, third and fourth masterpieces, how shall we call this?
Today I had the joy of watching the girl live, at KMK. A well spent 4 hour roundtrip, having Spanjaard in the same car helped too. It was a privilege to talk, laugh and enjoy a beer with Lode, Spanjaard and Maurice. A great day which the continuous rain couldn't damp.
As usual, the pictures only tell a part of the story and can only convey 60% of this ship's beauty. Lode, after your first, second, third and fourth masterpieces, how shall we call this?
18 September 2022, 20:49
Spanjaard
It certainly was a fantastic day, and seeing all of you guys and then having the pleasure of seeing Bismarck was AMAZING!!! Thanks Martin for the ride and the great company, thanks Lode and Maurice too, and thanks for the surprise of bringing both beauties with you Lode! Bismarck and Hood next to each other was fantastic
It certainly was a fantastic day, and seeing all of you guys and then having the pleasure of seeing Bismarck was AMAZING!!! Thanks Martin for the ride and the great company, thanks Lode and Maurice too, and thanks for the surprise of bringing both beauties with you Lode! Bismarck and Hood next to each other was fantastic
18 September 2022, 21:06
Lode Schildermans
Martin, what can I say but the fact I'm gifted to have friends driving a whole end just to meet a builder and his builds. Always encouraging and sometimes mocking me. It is always a pleasure to share modeling with friends, regardless what kind of build. The ships would be so beautiful if one can't share his passion.
Spanjaard, thank you for being present and to have had once again a opportunity to chat with friends in life. I'm glad you liked the surprise of Hood coming along with her opponent. What I said here just before, regards you also.
Thanks chaps for having you along the trip, from the first beginning to the finished model.
Martin, what can I say but the fact I'm gifted to have friends driving a whole end just to meet a builder and his builds. Always encouraging and sometimes mocking me. It is always a pleasure to share modeling with friends, regardless what kind of build. The ships would be so beautiful if one can't share his passion.
Spanjaard, thank you for being present and to have had once again a opportunity to chat with friends in life. I'm glad you liked the surprise of Hood coming along with her opponent. What I said here just before, regards you also.
Thanks chaps for having you along the trip, from the first beginning to the finished model.
19 September 2022, 18:53
James C
Again, congrats mate... considering the time and effort you put into particularly with this Bismark build... I'm glad the judges also recognized this, and awarded you accordingly.
You really out did yourself on this one. 👍
Again, congrats mate... considering the time and effort you put into particularly with this Bismark build... I'm glad the judges also recognized this, and awarded you accordingly.
You really out did yourself on this one. 👍
19 September 2022, 20:28
Lode Schildermans
I remember you shouting out a whoohoo when I announced this project. I'm very glad to had you along this long journey. And many thanks for your overwhelming compliments. Thank you, James
I remember you shouting out a whoohoo when I announced this project. I'm very glad to had you along this long journey. And many thanks for your overwhelming compliments. Thank you, James
19 September 2022, 21:09
Peter Hardy
Congratulations Lode! Sorry I missed out on having a Belgian beer (again) with you but I will admit to toasting your success! Nice to hear you have REPULSEd any opposition to your medal collection! Now, to the next project, I hope you aren't REPULSEd to the thought of another HMS. If you have an idea to build another Kreigsmarine ship I can only tell you that the very idea would REPULSE me. Perhaps something from the Pacific theatre? The thought isn't REPULS(E)ive is it? Congratulations again!
Congratulations Lode! Sorry I missed out on having a Belgian beer (again) with you but I will admit to toasting your success! Nice to hear you have REPULSEd any opposition to your medal collection! Now, to the next project, I hope you aren't REPULSEd to the thought of another HMS. If you have an idea to build another Kreigsmarine ship I can only tell you that the very idea would REPULSE me. Perhaps something from the Pacific theatre? The thought isn't REPULS(E)ive is it? Congratulations again!
20 September 2022, 01:16
Lode Schildermans
Martin, likewise, mate 😉
Peter, there is only one person on SCM capable to write compliments and suggestions that one can not refuse in a single sentence 😉. Next HMS is...not REkNOWN yet as a battlecruiser, but as a King of the sea, named George V. But since I like the elegant lines of the battlecruisers of WW1 and my experience with HMS Hood, HMS Repulse is magnificent in het light grey, black camouflage, and definitely one of the English I'll build. Bit of patience, my friend
Martin, likewise, mate 😉
Peter, there is only one person on SCM capable to write compliments and suggestions that one can not refuse in a single sentence 😉. Next HMS is...not REkNOWN yet as a battlecruiser, but as a King of the sea, named George V. But since I like the elegant lines of the battlecruisers of WW1 and my experience with HMS Hood, HMS Repulse is magnificent in het light grey, black camouflage, and definitely one of the English I'll build. Bit of patience, my friend
22 September 2022, 17:12
ls9zr1corvette
Lode... it's been said by the others but I will say it again... absolutely incredibly well done job. Not only the attention to detail but the dedication of 2 years of hard work. I just got this model today and it is very intimidating because I am just getting back into building. If my Bismarck turns out half as good as yours has, I'd be thrilled.
Lode... it's been said by the others but I will say it again... absolutely incredibly well done job. Not only the attention to detail but the dedication of 2 years of hard work. I just got this model today and it is very intimidating because I am just getting back into building. If my Bismarck turns out half as good as yours has, I'd be thrilled.
30 September 2022, 04:56
Lode Schildermans
First of all, i noticed I didn't reply to the comment of ls9zr1corvette. My apologies. Don't feel intimidated by my build. If it helps you in a certain way as reference material for your own build, please feel free (there are a few other ones on that are worth looking) We all had to (re)start at a certain point, and by enjoying this hobby, results will follow
First of all, i noticed I didn't reply to the comment of ls9zr1corvette. My apologies. Don't feel intimidated by my build. If it helps you in a certain way as reference material for your own build, please feel free (there are a few other ones on that are worth looking) We all had to (re)start at a certain point, and by enjoying this hobby, results will follow
18 September 2023, 14:21
Lode Schildermans
@Spanjaarf, my friend, you're so quick to spread out the word,, that instead of making a small comment on the national contest held past weekend, resulting in a gold medal for the Bismarck, I can only reply that it shines even more by sharing it with friends, you, Martin Steven, Bart, and those I forget.
@james, thank you my friend. Your work always inspire me to do as best as I can. No such result can be achieved, if not encouraged by fellow builders
@Bart, well accidents happen. A bit pity it was at the contest itself and therefore, I couldn't present the full beauty of this ship. On the other hand, after my analysis, the surgeon has the operation already fully clear in his head and the battle damage can be restored without traces and will only a bad memory and a lesson for the future whan handling ships at a contest
@Spanjaarf, my friend, you're so quick to spread out the word,, that instead of making a small comment on the national contest held past weekend, resulting in a gold medal for the Bismarck, I can only reply that it shines even more by sharing it with friends, you, Martin Steven, Bart, and those I forget.
@james, thank you my friend. Your work always inspire me to do as best as I can. No such result can be achieved, if not encouraged by fellow builders
@Bart, well accidents happen. A bit pity it was at the contest itself and therefore, I couldn't present the full beauty of this ship. On the other hand, after my analysis, the surgeon has the operation already fully clear in his head and the battle damage can be restored without traces and will only a bad memory and a lesson for the future whan handling ships at a contest
18 September 2023, 14:29
Lode Schildermans
Thank you, Neuling
Spanjaard, always a pleasure to see you and Martin
Thank you David. I agree it brings more life in a ship build, and at the same time, it gives a good impression how huge they really were
Thank you, Neuling
Spanjaard, always a pleasure to see you and Martin
Thank you David. I agree it brings more life in a ship build, and at the same time, it gives a good impression how huge they really were
25 September 2023, 06:08
Martin Oostrom
The best part of the shows: Chatting and sharing a drink with Lode, Spanjaard, Maurice and the others!
The best part of the shows: Chatting and sharing a drink with Lode, Spanjaard, Maurice and the others!
25 September 2023, 08:51