HMCS Snowberry - Revell Platinum Edition
New vs. old gutters
Big thing need big solutions
Half as bad as it looks
The windows are crap ... lets build new ones
with a selfmade mold
Ruuder attachment in a different way
Screw it!
The real pain ...
Ain't strong enough
I'll help you
Don't need that detail ... begone!
Oh waterline ... where are you?
Hull or Hulk?
Fifty shades of brown ...
Fix it ...
We are gettin somewhere ...
Ahh!
The bridge part I
Filled up!
My rust palette ...
Old vs. new ... framework details
Main gun: Part I
An with PEs
let's do a barrel roll!
Decals are ... Why not paint it?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Oerlikon ... judge yourself!
A test of ageing
It works
Details
finished
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12 October 2014, 14:30
Erik Apunkt
For sure a clever way to replicate the portholes.
Never seen that before. 👍
For sure a clever way to replicate the portholes.
Never seen that before. 👍
12 October 2014, 14:52
Marc Schimmler
Thank you.
Eric, I thought this is the fastest way to create a mold. They don't stick together and if you don't overheat them they stay in shape ..
Thank you.
Eric, I thought this is the fastest way to create a mold. They don't stick together and if you don't overheat them they stay in shape ..
12 October 2014, 15:40
Bill Davis
Did you use the "hairspray method" for the chipped paint? it looks good!
Did you use the "hairspray method" for the chipped paint? it looks good!
12 October 2014, 18:35
Marc Schimmler
No, ist a postshading. I used "wet palette" of four colours
Black, Brown, Leather Brown & Dark Earth (Revell Aqua Color).
With lots of water and an brush I "randomly" distributed chipping with black spot. Then I drew different Brown lines down in the direction the water goes.
I tried to look for logic positions though
Tool this as a kind of reference ...
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No, ist a postshading. I used "wet palette" of four colours
Black, Brown, Leather Brown & Dark Earth (Revell Aqua Color).
With lots of water and an brush I "randomly" distributed chipping with black spot. Then I drew different Brown lines down in the direction the water goes.
I tried to look for logic positions though
Tool this as a kind of reference ...
[img1]
12 October 2014, 18:54
Ulf Petersen
This one needs some dockyard days, I think.
Great job. Glad to have it seen life. 👍
This one needs some dockyard days, I think.
Great job. Glad to have it seen life. 👍
13 October 2014, 06:36
KlausH
Fantastic! That's a really nice work. I like the details and the wheatering. 👍
Fantastic! That's a really nice work. I like the details and the wheatering. 👍
23 December 2014, 04:11
Christian Bruer
A really weather beaten Atlantic warrior. Well done!
By the way interesting photo of Snowberry, I never saw this before. Thx for posting.
A really weather beaten Atlantic warrior. Well done!
By the way interesting photo of Snowberry, I never saw this before. Thx for posting.
23 December 2014, 08:12
Burkhard D
Have seen it a few times at club meetings - still very impressive demonstration of skills, and on top I know than Marc is building comparably fast at the same time. Cheers, mate. 👍👍👍
Have seen it a few times at club meetings - still very impressive demonstration of skills, and on top I know than Marc is building comparably fast at the same time. Cheers, mate. 👍👍👍
18 January 2015, 17:52
Album info
I really like this kit. The added parts reall improve it while the retro feeling of Matchbox stays.
Had lots of fun.