HMS Polyanthus
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19 August 2013, 18:34
Tim Vereecke
great to see progress and the fine scratch work you have done so far! 👍
great to see progress and the fine scratch work you have done so far! 👍
19 August 2013, 20:00
Christian Bruer
Yep, I'm happy to have some more time just right now for modelmaking
Yep, I'm happy to have some more time just right now for modelmaking
20 August 2013, 10:46
Christian Bruer
Add some more photos, finshed 2 pdr. PomPom, and supports for aft gun emplacement.
Add some more photos, finshed 2 pdr. PomPom, and supports for aft gun emplacement.
20 August 2013, 16:29
Christian Bruer
Today I build the bridge wing supports from 0,3x0,5mm flat and 0,3mm square styrene profile. The WEM PE parts fit not well to my new bridge so there was only the way to make them scratch. Just thinking how to build the wind deflector in front of the bridge bulwark.
Today I build the bridge wing supports from 0,3x0,5mm flat and 0,3mm square styrene profile. The WEM PE parts fit not well to my new bridge so there was only the way to make them scratch. Just thinking how to build the wind deflector in front of the bridge bulwark.
4 September 2013, 17:36
Christian Bruer
Thanx Ricardo and Holger! @Holger, yep they are very nice indeed. A great idea from MASTER to design a 3D Oerlikon in1:350!
Thanx Ricardo and Holger! @Holger, yep they are very nice indeed. A great idea from MASTER to design a 3D Oerlikon in1:350!
5 September 2013, 09:46
Mike McCabe
Typically neat and tidy work Christian. Those Master oerlikons are excellent, have used them a few times. Wouldn't fancy doing them for a late war USN battleship though...
Typically neat and tidy work Christian. Those Master oerlikons are excellent, have used them a few times. Wouldn't fancy doing them for a late war USN battleship though...
5 September 2013, 09:51
Christian Bruer
Thanx Mike! About the Oerlikons, I am down to 10 minutes for each😢
Thanx Mike! About the Oerlikons, I am down to 10 minutes for each😢
5 September 2013, 09:54
Holger Kranich
10 minutes?
The only thing i´d archieve in 10 minutes, would be glued fingers!
10 minutes?
The only thing i´d archieve in 10 minutes, would be glued fingers!
5 September 2013, 11:05
Christian Bruer
There was no question about to find anything of glue or tools for modelmaking😉 If I should quote that I'm off😉
There was no question about to find anything of glue or tools for modelmaking😉 If I should quote that I'm off😉
5 September 2013, 12:45
Christian Bruer
The air deflectors along the solid bridge bulwarks are really prominent. I did not use the WEM PE parts because they did not fit to my scratch build bridge. I add new ones made of plastic stripes 0.3x0.5 mm resp. 0.3x0.8 mm. I thinned them a little bit in their thickness using a sharp modeling knife shaving carefully along the stripes. The PE railing fit well using one of Flyhawks RN railing set. The canvas cover was imitated by using PVA glue. I also add an opening for a ladder aft on the bridge deck. A railing is still missing here!
The air deflectors along the solid bridge bulwarks are really prominent. I did not use the WEM PE parts because they did not fit to my scratch build bridge. I add new ones made of plastic stripes 0.3x0.5 mm resp. 0.3x0.8 mm. I thinned them a little bit in their thickness using a sharp modeling knife shaving carefully along the stripes. The PE railing fit well using one of Flyhawks RN railing set. The canvas cover was imitated by using PVA glue. I also add an opening for a ladder aft on the bridge deck. A railing is still missing here!
29 September 2013, 09:32
Christian Bruer
After a while off my Flower I?m back again. The open bridge is nearly finished. Some voice pipes, a ladder and a railing to cover the access, a compass and the base for the Typ271 radar lantern is still in place. There is also some progress with the wheel house and the stack, some brass parts for railing and steam pipes are added as well as a signal lamp on top of the wheel house. I also add the small ready ammo lockers on the gun platform. The fiddly PE parts from the White Ensign Models PE set are really nice and give a final touch to the platform. There is some more work this small boat so I will go on. Happy modeling, Christian
After a while off my Flower I?m back again. The open bridge is nearly finished. Some voice pipes, a ladder and a railing to cover the access, a compass and the base for the Typ271 radar lantern is still in place. There is also some progress with the wheel house and the stack, some brass parts for railing and steam pipes are added as well as a signal lamp on top of the wheel house. I also add the small ready ammo lockers on the gun platform. The fiddly PE parts from the White Ensign Models PE set are really nice and give a final touch to the platform. There is some more work this small boat so I will go on. Happy modeling, Christian
17 November 2013, 12:05
Barry Lloyd
Excellent job. I guess this is the only 1:350 Flower-class corvette available - do you know if this kit could be built as HMS Asphodel (K56)?
Excellent job. I guess this is the only 1:350 Flower-class corvette available - do you know if this kit could be built as HMS Asphodel (K56)?
17 November 2013, 12:51
Christian Bruer
Thanx mates, for your kind comments!
@Barry, at the moment there are three kits in scale 1/350 available (Mirage Hobby), HMS Zinnia and HMS Anchusa both long forecastle but early bridge and HMS Spiraea, long forecastle and a bridge similar to the one I scratch build on my Polyanthus. I think they will make a late war corvette with an extended bridge next year. About your question, it depends in which fit you?d like to build HMS Asphodel. As build with short forecastle or later in the war with extended and modified bridge. At the moment there is no kit available with a short forecastle but you can build a late war Flower with an enlarged bridge while using White Ensign Models PE set. The set contains a late war extended bridge as well as radar lantern for Typ 271 radar etc., next to this you should use any reference available to add necessary modifications as I did on my build. But never mind what you?d like to do all three kits from Mirage compared with WEM PE set are a good start for a lot of modeling fun on this special topic Flower Class Corvette!
WEM PE:
whiteensignmodels.co..rage+PE+35171/17584/
Thanx mates, for your kind comments!
@Barry, at the moment there are three kits in scale 1/350 available (Mirage Hobby), HMS Zinnia and HMS Anchusa both long forecastle but early bridge and HMS Spiraea, long forecastle and a bridge similar to the one I scratch build on my Polyanthus. I think they will make a late war corvette with an extended bridge next year. About your question, it depends in which fit you?d like to build HMS Asphodel. As build with short forecastle or later in the war with extended and modified bridge. At the moment there is no kit available with a short forecastle but you can build a late war Flower with an enlarged bridge while using White Ensign Models PE set. The set contains a late war extended bridge as well as radar lantern for Typ 271 radar etc., next to this you should use any reference available to add necessary modifications as I did on my build. But never mind what you?d like to do all three kits from Mirage compared with WEM PE set are a good start for a lot of modeling fun on this special topic Flower Class Corvette!
WEM PE:
whiteensignmodels.co..rage+PE+35171/17584/
17 November 2013, 13:22
Sven Schönyan
Christian, would you like me to build some Oerlikons when you only need 10 minutes. I still have to finish my USS Yorktown CV-10 dated 1944. I just need 60 pcs. Would that be ok? ;]
Very nice build so far!
Christian, would you like me to build some Oerlikons when you only need 10 minutes. I still have to finish my USS Yorktown CV-10 dated 1944. I just need 60 pcs. Would that be ok? ;]
Very nice build so far!
17 November 2013, 13:55
Barry Lloyd
Thanks for the very useful information Christian, I appreciate it. I would want to built the Asphodel in 1941/1942 as my father served on her during that period, before he trained on radar and then transferred to another ship. I'll do some more research on these corvettes but your info will help me start. It would be a future project, after I've built (some of) my current ones! I like 1:350 scale, as it's manageable - I find 1:600 too small.
Thanks for the very useful information Christian, I appreciate it. I would want to built the Asphodel in 1941/1942 as my father served on her during that period, before he trained on radar and then transferred to another ship. I'll do some more research on these corvettes but your info will help me start. It would be a future project, after I've built (some of) my current ones! I like 1:350 scale, as it's manageable - I find 1:600 too small.
17 November 2013, 13:56
Christian Bruer
@Sven, that comes along what you're willing to pay😉
@Barry, I guess you've had a background on it. Do you know on which ship your father served after 1942? About HMS Asphodel you should take a look to the Corvette Forum. The last photo show your father ship as she looked to that time.
theflowerclasscorvet..t-Cdr-Gilbert-Hedges
@Sven, that comes along what you're willing to pay😉
@Barry, I guess you've had a background on it. Do you know on which ship your father served after 1942? About HMS Asphodel you should take a look to the Corvette Forum. The last photo show your father ship as she looked to that time.
theflowerclasscorvet..t-Cdr-Gilbert-Hedges
17 November 2013, 14:57
Barry Lloyd
Christian - thanks, I'll have a look at that forum. My dad transferred to HMS Belfast in 1942, he was on that ship until either 1945 or 1946. I'm hoping to build the Trumpeter kit of the Belfast soon. I don't normally build ships but am currently building the Yamato and am enjoying the challenge!
Christian - thanks, I'll have a look at that forum. My dad transferred to HMS Belfast in 1942, he was on that ship until either 1945 or 1946. I'm hoping to build the Trumpeter kit of the Belfast soon. I don't normally build ships but am currently building the Yamato and am enjoying the challenge!
17 November 2013, 15:09
Christian Bruer
Hi Barry, ah yep we had a chat about that on my Belfast project. Sorry that I missed that! Cheers, Christian
Hi Barry, ah yep we had a chat about that on my Belfast project. Sorry that I missed that! Cheers, Christian
17 November 2013, 15:21
Barry Lloyd
Thanks, that was before I joined Scalemates but I'll be keeping an eye on your Belfast project, for inspiration!
Thanks, that was before I joined Scalemates but I'll be keeping an eye on your Belfast project, for inspiration!
17 November 2013, 18:15
Christian Bruer
Danke, dauert leider immer nur so lange bis ein neues Bild kommt😢
Danke, dauert leider immer nur so lange bis ein neues Bild kommt😢
17 November 2013, 21:27
Christian Bruer
Just a small update. The mast is finished with its prominent Type 286 radar atop. The mast was is a brass part from BMK, the radar from an WEM PE set. The lookout is a modified kit part, the lantern is made of round styrene. Next to this I add most of the bits and pieces like bollards, vents, davids, winches, etc. as well as two new splinter shields next to the main gun position. The separate modules like bridge, gun platform, mast are only added to take a photo for an overview. It is really amazing how many details are in this tiny little kit. I have to take care not to overdo detailing with some additional details! Hope you like it! Cheers, Christian
Just a small update. The mast is finished with its prominent Type 286 radar atop. The mast was is a brass part from BMK, the radar from an WEM PE set. The lookout is a modified kit part, the lantern is made of round styrene. Next to this I add most of the bits and pieces like bollards, vents, davids, winches, etc. as well as two new splinter shields next to the main gun position. The separate modules like bridge, gun platform, mast are only added to take a photo for an overview. It is really amazing how many details are in this tiny little kit. I have to take care not to overdo detailing with some additional details! Hope you like it! Cheers, Christian
24 November 2013, 18:13
Christian Bruer
Glad you like and many thanx for your kind comments. Cheers, Christian
Glad you like and many thanx for your kind comments. Cheers, Christian
25 November 2013, 19:28
Christian Bruer
Thanx mates. Its fun to build and share the progress of this little ship.
Thanx mates. Its fun to build and share the progress of this little ship.
26 November 2013, 19:43
Roland Sachsenhofer
What an impressive build! I will sit down next and learn...
What an impressive build! I will sit down next and learn...
26 November 2013, 20:10
Christian Bruer
Hi Roland, a great comment thanx. But it is all done by a lot of inspiration looking to all the fine work all around, not only on ship modeling sides but also here on scalemates. What is your next ship model😢
Hi Roland, a great comment thanx. But it is all done by a lot of inspiration looking to all the fine work all around, not only on ship modeling sides but also here on scalemates. What is your next ship model😢
26 November 2013, 20:22
Christian Bruer
Back on this one, some ready lockers with additional depth charges are placed on deck. The parts were scratch build because of rudimentary kit parts. The same with the boats, I replaced them by two 16? boats from Admiralty Model Works. The boat cradles are scratch build, because the WEH PE parts did not fit well to the Admiralty Model Works boat. The 24? searchlights are L?Arsenal parts, both searchlights will be placed at the back of the bridge wings. Take a look to the small figures. They are from North Star Models and state of the art in scale 1/350! Last I replaced the brass rod on both cranes by a thinner one. Next is to add some vents and additional details along the deck and upper works, but more soon. Cheers, Christian
Back on this one, some ready lockers with additional depth charges are placed on deck. The parts were scratch build because of rudimentary kit parts. The same with the boats, I replaced them by two 16? boats from Admiralty Model Works. The boat cradles are scratch build, because the WEH PE parts did not fit well to the Admiralty Model Works boat. The 24? searchlights are L?Arsenal parts, both searchlights will be placed at the back of the bridge wings. Take a look to the small figures. They are from North Star Models and state of the art in scale 1/350! Last I replaced the brass rod on both cranes by a thinner one. Next is to add some vents and additional details along the deck and upper works, but more soon. Cheers, Christian
7 December 2013, 17:34
Mathias Carl
Sieht gut aus 👍
Was meinst Du, hast Du die bis Wilnsdorf fertig?
Dann kann man sich das gute Stück mal live begucken. 🙂
Sieht gut aus 👍
Was meinst Du, hast Du die bis Wilnsdorf fertig?
Dann kann man sich das gute Stück mal live begucken. 🙂
7 December 2013, 19:47
Christian Bruer
Hi Mathias, danke und ja das ist der Plan! Das Original war schneller gebaut😉
Hi Mathias, danke und ja das ist der Plan! Das Original war schneller gebaut😉
7 December 2013, 20:02
Christian Bruer
During the week I worked on some small vents. The kit parts has to be drilled to represent them open. Next to this vents I scratch build some double T-vents. They are really prominent and where often seen on different places aboard Corvettes. I carefully put the main parts sitting next to the vents to ensure a perfect fit of all of the parts. All comes well together until now and I can?t await to finish the rest of the parts to start painting the model! Cheers, Christian
During the week I worked on some small vents. The kit parts has to be drilled to represent them open. Next to this vents I scratch build some double T-vents. They are really prominent and where often seen on different places aboard Corvettes. I carefully put the main parts sitting next to the vents to ensure a perfect fit of all of the parts. All comes well together until now and I can?t await to finish the rest of the parts to start painting the model! Cheers, Christian
14 December 2013, 14:48
Christian Bruer
Thank you Aghis and Roland for your very kind comments! Cheers, Christian
Thank you Aghis and Roland for your very kind comments! Cheers, Christian
15 December 2013, 17:53
Mathias Carl
Nachdem ich Dein Meisterwerk hier gesehen habe, ist die wieder ganz schnell von meiner Wunschliste geflogen😉
Da komme ich nicht ran...
Nachdem ich Dein Meisterwerk hier gesehen habe, ist die wieder ganz schnell von meiner Wunschliste geflogen😉
Da komme ich nicht ran...
15 December 2013, 19:01
Christian Bruer
Danke für die Blumen und stell Dich mal nicht unter den Scheffel, ich denke da nur and deine F122er Fregatte! VG Christian
Danke für die Blumen und stell Dich mal nicht unter den Scheffel, ich denke da nur and deine F122er Fregatte! VG Christian
16 December 2013, 21:28
Jens Bartels
Hi Christian, Die HMS Anchusa hab ich hier nebst dem WEM-Satz, Anatomy of the ship und dem Master-Rohr auch noch liegen. Die sollte eigentlich eins der nächsten Projekte werden, aber wenn ich Deine Scratchorgie so sehe, verkneife ich mir das erstmal. Ich bin echt beeindruckt und bleib da mal dran. VG Jens
Hi Christian, Die HMS Anchusa hab ich hier nebst dem WEM-Satz, Anatomy of the ship und dem Master-Rohr auch noch liegen. Die sollte eigentlich eins der nächsten Projekte werden, aber wenn ich Deine Scratchorgie so sehe, verkneife ich mir das erstmal. Ich bin echt beeindruckt und bleib da mal dran. VG Jens
17 December 2013, 20:43
Christian Bruer
Hi Jens, das war jetzt aber nicht mein Ansinnen Mathias und Dich vom Bau des Modells abzuhalten;-( Thomas Schmidt hat die HMS Zinnia mit einigen Verfeinerungen aus dem Kasten gebaut ? Modell Fan 08/2013. Auch ohne scratchen lässt sich aus dem Bausatz ein tolles Modell bauen! Also ran!
Well Jens and Mathias, that was not my suggestion to raise the bar and discourage you to build the model;-( Thomas Schmidt build a very nice HMS Zinnia without adding scratch build parts. You can look at his model in Modell Fan August 2013. So go on and build the kit!
Hi Jens, das war jetzt aber nicht mein Ansinnen Mathias und Dich vom Bau des Modells abzuhalten;-( Thomas Schmidt hat die HMS Zinnia mit einigen Verfeinerungen aus dem Kasten gebaut ? Modell Fan 08/2013. Auch ohne scratchen lässt sich aus dem Bausatz ein tolles Modell bauen! Also ran!
Well Jens and Mathias, that was not my suggestion to raise the bar and discourage you to build the model;-( Thomas Schmidt build a very nice HMS Zinnia without adding scratch build parts. You can look at his model in Modell Fan August 2013. So go on and build the kit!
18 December 2013, 15:30
Christian Bruer
Just a small update. I finished some cable reels. I used PE parts, styrene rod and thin copper wire to simulate the hose. Cheers, Christian
Just a small update. I finished some cable reels. I used PE parts, styrene rod and thin copper wire to simulate the hose. Cheers, Christian
2 January 2014, 18:19
Frank Krause
Holy sh..! What wire did you use? 0,01 mm?
Crazy, but wonderful to watch your progress. 👍 👍 👍
Holy sh..! What wire did you use? 0,01 mm?
Crazy, but wonderful to watch your progress. 👍 👍 👍
2 January 2014, 19:14
Christian Bruer
Michel and Frank, always a try to go as small as possible😢 ah, I used bell wire, don't know about the exact dimension but it is a bit more than 0, 01. Cheers, Christian
Michel and Frank, always a try to go as small as possible😢 ah, I used bell wire, don't know about the exact dimension but it is a bit more than 0, 01. Cheers, Christian
2 January 2014, 20:22
Wim van der Luijt
Just checked all four galleries of this lovely madness, very inspiring work
Just checked all four galleries of this lovely madness, very inspiring work
2 January 2014, 22:36
Christian Bruer
Holy Moly, I?m very pleased about all your very kind comments, thanx Mates!
I always try what is possible to build in any scale but sometimes it isn?t quite easy to find a break and not to show things they are indistinguishable😉
Holy Moly, I?m very pleased about all your very kind comments, thanx Mates!
I always try what is possible to build in any scale but sometimes it isn?t quite easy to find a break and not to show things they are indistinguishable😉
3 January 2014, 10:33
Vitor Hugo Sousa
It's always nice to see someone a lot more crazier than me, makes me feel a bit normal. Wonderful project you've got going on here. Truly inspiring
It's always nice to see someone a lot more crazier than me, makes me feel a bit normal. Wonderful project you've got going on here. Truly inspiring
23 February 2014, 18:44
Martin Jakobsen
YE GADS Christian...... that looks brilliant 👍 😮
But you do realize you are mad 😉
YE GADS Christian...... that looks brilliant 👍 😮
But you do realize you are mad 😉
23 February 2014, 18:51
Christian Bruer
AMS what should I say Thank you very much for your very kind comments
I will go on further on this until I have finished another mad project called HMS Montgomery.
Cheers, Christian
AMS what should I say Thank you very much for your very kind comments
I will go on further on this until I have finished another mad project called HMS Montgomery.
Cheers, Christian
24 February 2014, 18:33
Christian Bruer
After I have nearly finished my HMS Montgomery I go back to my Flower class and made a bit progress with all the bits and pieces that hast o be added before I start the paintwork.
I build some new davits because the kit parts are over scaled and did not fit well next to the small lifeboat. Some brass and styrene – finished.
A blast bag is added to the gun barrel using PVA glue. I will see how it looks after the PVA dried completely and may have to add a second layer.
Railing on the fore deck is in place. The openings are free for the bridge support frame and the life boat.
Davits in place. Looks much better than the kit parts.
Some bits and pieces along the aft deck house. The pump left is scratch build too.
Some more work to do as soon as possible but paint work will start soon.
Hope you like it, Cheers Christian
After I have nearly finished my HMS Montgomery I go back to my Flower class and made a bit progress with all the bits and pieces that hast o be added before I start the paintwork.
I build some new davits because the kit parts are over scaled and did not fit well next to the small lifeboat. Some brass and styrene – finished.
A blast bag is added to the gun barrel using PVA glue. I will see how it looks after the PVA dried completely and may have to add a second layer.
Railing on the fore deck is in place. The openings are free for the bridge support frame and the life boat.
Davits in place. Looks much better than the kit parts.
Some bits and pieces along the aft deck house. The pump left is scratch build too.
Some more work to do as soon as possible but paint work will start soon.
Hope you like it, Cheers Christian
21 June 2014, 17:38
Alan Rush
Hi Christian. It just keeps getting better and better! 👍 👍 Great scratch build you are doing. At this point, I am a stick to the kit builder unfortunately
Hi Christian. It just keeps getting better and better! 👍 👍 Great scratch build you are doing. At this point, I am a stick to the kit builder unfortunately
21 June 2014, 18:06
Christian Bruer
Many thx mates! Glad you like it. @Alan, most important thing to have fun in modelmaking doesn't matter if you build out of box or scratch build! That is what it makes so diberse and interesting. Cheers Christian
Many thx mates! Glad you like it. @Alan, most important thing to have fun in modelmaking doesn't matter if you build out of box or scratch build! That is what it makes so diberse and interesting. Cheers Christian
21 June 2014, 18:36
Sven Schönyan
I´m curious how your paintwork on the hull plates will look like. Hope to learn a little bit from it.
I´m curious how your paintwork on the hull plates will look like. Hope to learn a little bit from it.
22 June 2014, 12:22
Christian Bruer
First thax mates for your kind comments and your interest. @Sven, me too😉 I try it for the first time and do not know how it will look, but I think I will add only a subtle weathering to the hull plate contours.
Rest of the basic work. I added some flag poles aft of the stack and the superstructure added the railing to the aft super structure and build two lifeboat racks port and starboard between the DC throwers. Now the model is ready to paint.
Hope you like it, Cheers Christian
First thax mates for your kind comments and your interest. @Sven, me too😉 I try it for the first time and do not know how it will look, but I think I will add only a subtle weathering to the hull plate contours.
Rest of the basic work. I added some flag poles aft of the stack and the superstructure added the railing to the aft super structure and build two lifeboat racks port and starboard between the DC throwers. Now the model is ready to paint.
Hope you like it, Cheers Christian
22 June 2014, 14:32
Roland Sachsenhofer
Great and inspiring build, a pure delight to watch that ship grow...
Great and inspiring build, a pure delight to watch that ship grow...
22 June 2014, 17:49
Dirk Heyer
Hi Christian,
very nice results. The details are crisp and your dexterity is outstanding.
Are the 350 scale figures included or extra accessories?
Hi Christian,
very nice results. The details are crisp and your dexterity is outstanding.
Are the 350 scale figures included or extra accessories?
22 June 2014, 18:43
Christian Bruer
Many thx to all of you for your very kind comments! @Dirk, the figures are separate. There are several sets from different companies. I normally use L'Arsenal resin figures. But top of the pop are North Star figures check this out:
northstarmodels.com/..egory/figures/1-350/
Cheers, Christian
Many thx to all of you for your very kind comments! @Dirk, the figures are separate. There are several sets from different companies. I normally use L'Arsenal resin figures. But top of the pop are North Star figures check this out:
northstarmodels.com/..egory/figures/1-350/
Cheers, Christian
23 June 2014, 18:18
Christian Meyerhoff
Excellent! I wished that i could build ship models like this too. Respect !
Excellent! I wished that i could build ship models like this too. Respect !
23 June 2014, 18:22
Christian Bruer
Thx, Christian. Just start one and try. I start building ship models for 8 years ago and learn with every new model some new things. Some from experiments and some from watching what my ship modeling mates did and do. I came from planes and tanks, most of the techniques are the same. The only difference are a lot of small parts and rigging. Plastic, Styrene profiles, Resin, PE parts etc. are close to the ones you can use with planes, tanks etc. ! Would be fine to see some more mates building ship models😉
Thx, Christian. Just start one and try. I start building ship models for 8 years ago and learn with every new model some new things. Some from experiments and some from watching what my ship modeling mates did and do. I came from planes and tanks, most of the techniques are the same. The only difference are a lot of small parts and rigging. Plastic, Styrene profiles, Resin, PE parts etc. are close to the ones you can use with planes, tanks etc. ! Would be fine to see some more mates building ship models😉
23 June 2014, 18:33
Christian Meyerhoff
Hi Christian! Beside some U-boots and one E-Boot I did not do anything in a smaller scale than 1:144. I tried some 1:700 kits, but was unhappy with the results. So these kits are on my "to finish list" as many others. One day Iwill give them a try.
Hi Christian! Beside some U-boots and one E-Boot I did not do anything in a smaller scale than 1:144. I tried some 1:700 kits, but was unhappy with the results. So these kits are on my "to finish list" as many others. One day Iwill give them a try.
23 June 2014, 18:47
Christian Bruer
Now the paint work starts. I thought for a while what brand of color to use. As usual White Ensign Models Colorcoats should be a good choice but according to availability outside the UK and some smell (Enamel paint) I try to change to Vallejo Acrylics. There is one disadvantage with Vallejo, no correct color tone for all Navy colors!
In a long chat with my close friend Frank Spahr we discussed color tones for HMS Belfast Admiralty Pattern with some small different meanings. But we were much close with our Choice. No I made a test to match WA (Western Approaches) White, Green and Blue as close as possible. For each color I need two basic colors and white to tone it down. I made a color chip for my own to be close to the color I found out for later projects.
Color Chip
above WEM Colorcoats, below Vallejo, from left to right:
White – Model Color 006+Model Color 151+Model Air 001
Blue – Model Color 064+Modell Color 067+Model Air 001
Green – Model Color 074+Games Color 025+Model Air 001
There should be one part of each of the basic color and two parts of white (Model Air 001)
The green and blue is a bit darker than the WEM CC, but this was in my mind. I will give this now a try!
Today I cleaned all the parts with lighter fluid using a brush and a Q-Tipp. Once dry and clean I applied a first coat of light grey to get a uniform basic surface color for the white. I will let it dry for a week before I go one with the white basic color.
Cheers, Christian
Now the paint work starts. I thought for a while what brand of color to use. As usual White Ensign Models Colorcoats should be a good choice but according to availability outside the UK and some smell (Enamel paint) I try to change to Vallejo Acrylics. There is one disadvantage with Vallejo, no correct color tone for all Navy colors!
In a long chat with my close friend Frank Spahr we discussed color tones for HMS Belfast Admiralty Pattern with some small different meanings. But we were much close with our Choice. No I made a test to match WA (Western Approaches) White, Green and Blue as close as possible. For each color I need two basic colors and white to tone it down. I made a color chip for my own to be close to the color I found out for later projects.
Color Chip
above WEM Colorcoats, below Vallejo, from left to right:
White – Model Color 006+Model Color 151+Model Air 001
Blue – Model Color 064+Modell Color 067+Model Air 001
Green – Model Color 074+Games Color 025+Model Air 001
There should be one part of each of the basic color and two parts of white (Model Air 001)
The green and blue is a bit darker than the WEM CC, but this was in my mind. I will give this now a try!
Today I cleaned all the parts with lighter fluid using a brush and a Q-Tipp. Once dry and clean I applied a first coat of light grey to get a uniform basic surface color for the white. I will let it dry for a week before I go one with the white basic color.
Cheers, Christian
28 June 2014, 11:19
Christian Bruer
Some more progress with the paint work. Just add the white color. It was not so easy as it looks. I sprayed all in all one basic layer and three more layers of different shades of white. I used Vallejo Model Color 002 Foundation White and 004 Off-white. I'm really confident now with the tone and look forward to add the WA Camo scheme.
Next to paint the model I restart the water base. I added some more layers of tissue paper and cotton wool to sculpt waves and spray. Yesterday I have added a layer of Xtracolor gloss varnish with the result of some yellowish shining on some of the wakes. I reworked this today using some more cotton wool and this time Future. I'm looking forward till it dries completely how it will look.
Cheers, Christian
Some more progress with the paint work. Just add the white color. It was not so easy as it looks. I sprayed all in all one basic layer and three more layers of different shades of white. I used Vallejo Model Color 002 Foundation White and 004 Off-white. I'm really confident now with the tone and look forward to add the WA Camo scheme.
Next to paint the model I restart the water base. I added some more layers of tissue paper and cotton wool to sculpt waves and spray. Yesterday I have added a layer of Xtracolor gloss varnish with the result of some yellowish shining on some of the wakes. I reworked this today using some more cotton wool and this time Future. I'm looking forward till it dries completely how it will look.
Cheers, Christian
6 July 2014, 13:33
Dirk Heyer
Saying in your words: " Zulu Bravo"
Nice crisp details and I like your patience in working with fine details.
Every time I`m watching your progress, I`m so impressed and inspired to start a ship model too.
Could you tell something about your water replica please?
Saying in your words: " Zulu Bravo"
Nice crisp details and I like your patience in working with fine details.
Every time I`m watching your progress, I`m so impressed and inspired to start a ship model too.
Could you tell something about your water replica please?
7 July 2014, 10:16
Christian Bruer
Thx Micheal and Dirk!
@Dirk, I'm still in progress to find My Way. Current status is this way:
- Material, Styrofoam Board min. 30mm thick, rotary brass wire brush, rock drill, modeling knife, sanding paper , nose mask and a place where you can make a lot of dust
- make a basic plan on the Board, ship position, line of waves and wakes etc.
- first shape the display using the knife (basic shape) and the rotary brass wire brush for rest. While using an adjustable rocket drill you can shape the surface really smooth
- sand down the highlights a little bit
- add wall paint in a stippling motion
- add a first coat of the basic color and seal it with high gloss varnish
- start detailing the waves and wakes (tissue paper and acrylic gel, for details cotton wool)
- seal the base with high gloss varnish
- Last add the model to the display and seal the seam line with cotton wool and acrylic gel
You can look at this Album:
Ship model displays | Album by Christian Bruer
Thx Micheal and Dirk!
@Dirk, I'm still in progress to find My Way. Current status is this way:
- Material, Styrofoam Board min. 30mm thick, rotary brass wire brush, rock drill, modeling knife, sanding paper , nose mask and a place where you can make a lot of dust
- make a basic plan on the Board, ship position, line of waves and wakes etc.
- first shape the display using the knife (basic shape) and the rotary brass wire brush for rest. While using an adjustable rocket drill you can shape the surface really smooth
- sand down the highlights a little bit
- add wall paint in a stippling motion
- add a first coat of the basic color and seal it with high gloss varnish
- start detailing the waves and wakes (tissue paper and acrylic gel, for details cotton wool)
- seal the base with high gloss varnish
- Last add the model to the display and seal the seam line with cotton wool and acrylic gel
You can look at this Album:
Ship model displays | Album by Christian Bruer
7 July 2014, 18:23
Christian Bruer
Some more about modeling water:
shipmodels.info/mws_..php?f=4&t=156536
Well done and a real masterpice!
Some more about modeling water:
shipmodels.info/mws_..php?f=4&t=156536
Well done and a real masterpice!
7 July 2014, 18:24
Choppa Nutta
ah nice trick with the oatmeal ! I wonder how they do the plumes and spray though, cotton wool perhaps ?
ah nice trick with the oatmeal ! I wonder how they do the plumes and spray though, cotton wool perhaps ?
7 July 2014, 20:04
Christian Bruer
I'm pleased to share all these information and thx mates for your interest and very kind commemts. Cheers Christian
I'm pleased to share all these information and thx mates for your interest and very kind commemts. Cheers Christian
8 July 2014, 18:25
Christian Bruer
Except the black underwater hull the main paint work is done. I'm always critical with my own work but in this case I'm really confident with the result.
As mentioned before I first used Vallejo Acrylics and had to mix the colors. That went out quite well and the color look as I want that they look.
Next I start detail painting, bridge and stack are nearly finish as well as the PomPom platform. More progress soon.
Cheers, Christian
Except the black underwater hull the main paint work is done. I'm always critical with my own work but in this case I'm really confident with the result.
As mentioned before I first used Vallejo Acrylics and had to mix the colors. That went out quite well and the color look as I want that they look.
Next I start detail painting, bridge and stack are nearly finish as well as the PomPom platform. More progress soon.
Cheers, Christian
12 July 2014, 14:34
Martyn Fox
Great work Christian as usual. I will have to have a go at a ship one day🙂
Great work Christian as usual. I will have to have a go at a ship one day🙂
12 July 2014, 17:16
Christian Bruer
Thank you very much mates for your very kind comments. @Martyn I well pleased if this is a motivation to see a ship model buildby you! @@Mathias, long time till Wilnsdorf, may we will meet us in Heiden in October?
Cheers Christian
Thank you very much mates for your very kind comments. @Martyn I well pleased if this is a motivation to see a ship model buildby you! @@Mathias, long time till Wilnsdorf, may we will meet us in Heiden in October?
Cheers Christian
12 July 2014, 18:32
Lionel Marco
What can I say that isn't alreadu said about the quality of your painting?
Just a question... Can you show us the way you mask your kit for achieving such a precise delimitation between the colours?
What can I say that isn't alreadu said about the quality of your painting?
Just a question... Can you show us the way you mask your kit for achieving such a precise delimitation between the colours?
13 July 2014, 06:50
Christian Bruer
Hi all, thank you very much for your interest and very kind comments.
@Lionel, I use Tamiya tape and paper cards and toilette paper to mask the scheme. I is quite easy with these straight schemes, but seemes to be more tricky with curved schemes. Take a look here:
HMS Montgomery | Album by Christian Bruer (1:350)
Hi all, thank you very much for your interest and very kind comments.
@Lionel, I use Tamiya tape and paper cards and toilette paper to mask the scheme. I is quite easy with these straight schemes, but seemes to be more tricky with curved schemes. Take a look here:
HMS Montgomery | Album by Christian Bruer (1:350)
13 July 2014, 08:15
Frank Krause
Those tiny little and amazing details..... 👍
And the camo looks good. I like the colours!
Those tiny little and amazing details..... 👍
And the camo looks good. I like the colours!
13 July 2014, 09:26
Christian Bruer
Thx mates, glad you like it!
Now the main paint work is done. Last I add black, mixed with black grey for the lower hull. Corvettes were often painted black instead of hull red. I had to repaint the green because I made a mistake in the height of the waterline and so the green does not meet the blue in the right position. But that went out quite well because the Vallejo paint dries out really fast and I can mask the black only a couple of hours after I paint it.
She looks quite nice so far – next detail painting and weathering.
Cheers, Christian
Thx mates, glad you like it!
Now the main paint work is done. Last I add black, mixed with black grey for the lower hull. Corvettes were often painted black instead of hull red. I had to repaint the green because I made a mistake in the height of the waterline and so the green does not meet the blue in the right position. But that went out quite well because the Vallejo paint dries out really fast and I can mask the black only a couple of hours after I paint it.
She looks quite nice so far – next detail painting and weathering.
Cheers, Christian
13 July 2014, 14:20
Vitor Costa
Hi Christian, you don't stop to amazing me with your skills. Your work is amazing! Congratulation 😉
Hi Christian, you don't stop to amazing me with your skills. Your work is amazing! Congratulation 😉
13 July 2014, 14:42
Christian Bruer
Thx Vitor and Fox One! @Vitor I much appreciated your comment because I really like your style of model making and painting.
Cheers Christian
Thx Vitor and Fox One! @Vitor I much appreciated your comment because I really like your style of model making and painting.
Cheers Christian
13 July 2014, 18:36
Christian Bruer
Today I paint the decks. I usually add most of the parts before I airbrush the model, so with this model. This way avoid handling all the small parts during the paint and weathering process but requires a lot of patience and a steady hand to hand paint the decks.
I used a mix of Vallejo Model Color Blue gray dark and bright no. 164 and no. 58.
The model is ready now for a coat of Future to seal the paint and get a smooth surface to add the decals.
Cheers, Christian
Today I paint the decks. I usually add most of the parts before I airbrush the model, so with this model. This way avoid handling all the small parts during the paint and weathering process but requires a lot of patience and a steady hand to hand paint the decks.
I used a mix of Vallejo Model Color Blue gray dark and bright no. 164 and no. 58.
The model is ready now for a coat of Future to seal the paint and get a smooth surface to add the decals.
Cheers, Christian
2 August 2014, 17:18
Christian Ristits
Hallo Christian, sieht extrem geil aus! Da bekomme ich richtig Lust auch wieder mal ein Schiff zu bauen!
Hallo Christian, sieht extrem geil aus! Da bekomme ich richtig Lust auch wieder mal ein Schiff zu bauen!
2 August 2014, 17:53
Christian Bruer
Thx mates! @Christian, das mach mal! Würde mich freuen, sind ja recht wenige Schiffsmodellbauer hier.
Thx mates! @Christian, das mach mal! Würde mich freuen, sind ja recht wenige Schiffsmodellbauer hier.
2 August 2014, 18:53
Christian Bruer
Following a coat of Future I add the decals. I also paint some details like portholes, lifebelts, etc. to prepare the model for the next step – a coat of flat varnish. Some more progress soon!
Cheers, Christian
Following a coat of Future I add the decals. I also paint some details like portholes, lifebelts, etc. to prepare the model for the next step – a coat of flat varnish. Some more progress soon!
Cheers, Christian
15 August 2014, 15:07
Jens Bartels
I like the painting. You met the colors of the original very good. Well, as far as it can be seen on old colorfotos.
I like the painting. You met the colors of the original very good. Well, as far as it can be seen on old colorfotos.
15 August 2014, 17:55
Christian Bruer
Hi all, many thanks for looking at it and for all your kind comments. Yes indeed I will add some weathering – my most liked part in modelmaking! I'm just deliberating about the weathering not to overdo it, because of the detailed hull plating. I will use oil colors as usual and think I can start next week until the base coat of flat varnish is completely dry. Stay tuned for more progress😉
Cheer, Christian
Hi all, many thanks for looking at it and for all your kind comments. Yes indeed I will add some weathering – my most liked part in modelmaking! I'm just deliberating about the weathering not to overdo it, because of the detailed hull plating. I will use oil colors as usual and think I can start next week until the base coat of flat varnish is completely dry. Stay tuned for more progress😉
Cheer, Christian
16 August 2014, 10:33
Marc Schimmler
I build a flower class in 1/72 .... this is crazy in the most positive way ...
I build a flower class in 1/72 .... this is crazy in the most positive way ...
18 January 2015, 15:39
Christian Bruer
Your Flower looks pretty nice Marc and thx for the crazy - hnghnghng🙂
Your Flower looks pretty nice Marc and thx for the crazy - hnghnghng🙂
19 January 2015, 18:08
Hanno Kleinecke
Great Flower class corvette, Christian ! Being used to the black and white photos of the age , it is always funny to see how colourful these navy camos were. Looks really cool !
Great Flower class corvette, Christian ! Being used to the black and white photos of the age , it is always funny to see how colourful these navy camos were. Looks really cool !
20 January 2015, 18:07
Christian Bruer
Yep Hanno, I really like these Western Approaches scheme, because there are so many variations with these pale colors.
Yep Hanno, I really like these Western Approaches scheme, because there are so many variations with these pale colors.
20 January 2015, 19:28
Christian Bruer
Hello Dave, thx for looking at it and for your kind reply. Polyanthus is still waiting for a weaterhing, but at the moment my focus is on my Belfast. Cheers, Christian
Hello Dave, thx for looking at it and for your kind reply. Polyanthus is still waiting for a weaterhing, but at the moment my focus is on my Belfast. Cheers, Christian
22 January 2015, 19:02
George Bacon
Absolutely wonderful! 👍 👍 👍. Wish I had the patience to do ships...
Absolutely wonderful! 👍 👍 👍. Wish I had the patience to do ships...
23 January 2015, 00:08
Christian Bruer
Thank you George. There is only one way to build ships, just try and do it! I start building ships in 2005 after a long time with scale 1/35 military vehicles and scale 1/48 wingy things. It took some time but practice makes the master.
Thank you George. There is only one way to build ships, just try and do it! I start building ships in 2005 after a long time with scale 1/35 military vehicles and scale 1/48 wingy things. It took some time but practice makes the master.
23 January 2015, 18:40
Mathias Carl
By the way, as another mate of mine is building a Flower-class:
What has happened to the little flower meanwhile?
By the way, as another mate of mine is building a Flower-class:
What has happened to the little flower meanwhile?
5 June 2016, 18:27
Christian Bruer
Thx for asking about it Mathias. Just a weathering is missing before I can assemble the kit finally. A new base is in progress because I do not like the one I previously build for this kit. I'm not really sure about the weathering because of the planking etc. So I paint a sample to try it, but I have no fun to do this at the moment and before I ruin the previous work I better left it aside.
Cheers, Christian
Thx for asking about it Mathias. Just a weathering is missing before I can assemble the kit finally. A new base is in progress because I do not like the one I previously build for this kit. I'm not really sure about the weathering because of the planking etc. So I paint a sample to try it, but I have no fun to do this at the moment and before I ruin the previous work I better left it aside.
Cheers, Christian
5 June 2016, 18:44
Christian Bruer
Yep, I will, but thanx for looking at it and remind me to go back to it someday😄
Thank you very much James, glad you like it🙂
Yep, I will, but thanx for looking at it and remind me to go back to it someday😄
Thank you very much James, glad you like it🙂
6 June 2016, 16:04
Christian Bruer
After 4 years ago I'm coming back to the Flower class. Just wondering how the time runs!? Anyhow, washing and weathering is almost done, as well as the assembly of nearly all the parts and sub assemblies. A new water base is done, still the final coats of high closs varnish and acrylic gell are missing. Final touches has to be done on the Flower, like some more subtle weathering, the crew and the rigging. I hope it will not need some more 4 years to finish her😄
Cheers Christian
After 4 years ago I'm coming back to the Flower class. Just wondering how the time runs!? Anyhow, washing and weathering is almost done, as well as the assembly of nearly all the parts and sub assemblies. A new water base is done, still the final coats of high closs varnish and acrylic gell are missing. Final touches has to be done on the Flower, like some more subtle weathering, the crew and the rigging. I hope it will not need some more 4 years to finish her😄
Cheers Christian
26 July 2018, 11:00
Christian Bruer
You're welcome Martin and thank you very much for your kind comment!
You're welcome Martin and thank you very much for your kind comment!
26 July 2018, 11:21
Martin Oostrom
It keeps amazing me how many of these halfway there builds you have. Each and everyone is a beauty in itself.
It keeps amazing me how many of these halfway there builds you have. Each and everyone is a beauty in itself.
26 July 2018, 16:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
Absolute Spitzenklasse! Keep on, Christian, I am eager for more pictures!
Absolute Spitzenklasse! Keep on, Christian, I am eager for more pictures!
26 July 2018, 18:41
Bryn Crandell
Amazing work. The water looks real. Wonder how many on board are loosing their lunch.
Amazing work. The water looks real. Wonder how many on board are loosing their lunch.
26 July 2018, 18:47
Spanjaard
wow, i was going to say, how did i miss this one. but it is before i joined. a true master piece from the master 🙂
wow, i was going to say, how did i miss this one. but it is before i joined. a true master piece from the master 🙂
26 July 2018, 21:48
Christian Bruer
Thank you all for your interest and very kind comments. With all your feedback it is encouraging coming back to this 👍
Cheers, Christian
Thank you all for your interest and very kind comments. With all your feedback it is encouraging coming back to this 👍
Cheers, Christian
27 July 2018, 09:25
Norbert Steffens
Yes, great work! It's good to know that you take your break with a project. Helps me with my remorse when I need more than 1 year for a project
Yes, great work! It's good to know that you take your break with a project. Helps me with my remorse when I need more than 1 year for a project
27 July 2018, 10:29
Christian Bruer
Thank you very much mates for all your very kind comments, they are all much appreciated.
The crew is aboard and the base got it's first layers of high gloss varnish. Although it is much to warm for modelmaking I try to make small step by step. Next is rigging, I have to cool down for that cause it is the most challengingin in modelmaking for me.
Cheers, Christian
Thank you very much mates for all your very kind comments, they are all much appreciated.
The crew is aboard and the base got it's first layers of high gloss varnish. Although it is much to warm for modelmaking I try to make small step by step. Next is rigging, I have to cool down for that cause it is the most challengingin in modelmaking for me.
Cheers, Christian
28 July 2018, 13:14
Christian Ristits
No words for this detail level and incredible work! Keep it up Christian!
No words for this detail level and incredible work! Keep it up Christian!
29 July 2018, 08:29
Norbert Steffens
Great. Can't wait to see the next steps.Yes rigging is a big challenge.Sometimes I have fear to start with it......then a project is stoped for a while,and I start a new one
Great. Can't wait to see the next steps.Yes rigging is a big challenge.Sometimes I have fear to start with it......then a project is stoped for a while,and I start a new one
29 July 2018, 14:41
Kerry COX
But wait, there's more. Christian has at least a dozen flying fish yet to be scattered all over the deck, just to add some perspective of scale, as I havn't seen the sharpened pencil tip as yet. 🙂
Brilliant work as always master. speechless. just dumb founded at what you can do. SALUTE. 👍
But wait, there's more. Christian has at least a dozen flying fish yet to be scattered all over the deck, just to add some perspective of scale, as I havn't seen the sharpened pencil tip as yet. 🙂
Brilliant work as always master. speechless. just dumb founded at what you can do. SALUTE. 👍
31 July 2018, 21:16
Christian Bruer
Mhh, the pencil. Well Gentlemen, I started this work in pre-pencil times, so there is no photo available showing any progress on this lil ship. But because of a lot of requests I'm honored and pleased to present my mock up paint model together with my pancil collection and a ruler to allow you to make an own sight of it.
By the way, thank you all for your encouraging feedback. It means a lot to me! Unfortunately we still have temperatures day and night far away from my personal comfortable temperatures of approx. 20° C. So I'm not in the mood to go on at the moment - it is to f...... hot here, up to 36°C outside during daytime and 24 - 26°C in the house the whole day!
Cheers, Christian
Mhh, the pencil. Well Gentlemen, I started this work in pre-pencil times, so there is no photo available showing any progress on this lil ship. But because of a lot of requests I'm honored and pleased to present my mock up paint model together with my pancil collection and a ruler to allow you to make an own sight of it.
By the way, thank you all for your encouraging feedback. It means a lot to me! Unfortunately we still have temperatures day and night far away from my personal comfortable temperatures of approx. 20° C. So I'm not in the mood to go on at the moment - it is to f...... hot here, up to 36°C outside during daytime and 24 - 26°C in the house the whole day!
Cheers, Christian
2 August 2018, 15:27
Martin Oostrom
It's the same over here. But as this is my last week of vacation, I HAVE to build something. Otherwise my ModellingWithdrawlSyndrome kicks in
It's the same over here. But as this is my last week of vacation, I HAVE to build something. Otherwise my ModellingWithdrawlSyndrome kicks in
2 August 2018, 16:08
Sven Schönyan
Hey Christian, same same here in southern Germany but slightly colder. Only 30° C today. Anyway my workbench hasn´t seen me for the last 2 weeks. The mood is there but no power after work.
I would like to finish some things for the Hamburg show soon. Hope to bring some new stuff with me.
Hey Christian, same same here in southern Germany but slightly colder. Only 30° C today. Anyway my workbench hasn´t seen me for the last 2 weeks. The mood is there but no power after work.
I would like to finish some things for the Hamburg show soon. Hope to bring some new stuff with me.
2 August 2018, 16:12
Christian Bruer
Everywhere the same at the moment, so the COOL is the better one 😄
Cheers, Christian
Everywhere the same at the moment, so the COOL is the better one 😄
Cheers, Christian
2 August 2018, 17:05
Kerry COX
Christian, 🙂 Your pencils have saved the day mate. hehehehe🙂
I am always impressed with your mastery of the ship models, just one more for me to build up the courage to get my ass into gear and see what the excitement is all about. 👍
This year at QMHE my ship building champion mate David Dolton ( he manufactures the fins you see on all surfboards, and made a million out of it) and, has some new resin kits of all kinds of RN Ship, Russian, Chinese, American, and all other navy type vessels he imports from China he now has on sale, and from what I saw last year in the way of subject material he has available, I won't be short of subject matter. 🙂
I will get all the info on what David is making available and pass the link on to you all here. And from what he showed me last year, the detail is something else. 👍
Christian, 🙂 Your pencils have saved the day mate. hehehehe🙂
I am always impressed with your mastery of the ship models, just one more for me to build up the courage to get my ass into gear and see what the excitement is all about. 👍
This year at QMHE my ship building champion mate David Dolton ( he manufactures the fins you see on all surfboards, and made a million out of it) and, has some new resin kits of all kinds of RN Ship, Russian, Chinese, American, and all other navy type vessels he imports from China he now has on sale, and from what I saw last year in the way of subject material he has available, I won't be short of subject matter. 🙂
I will get all the info on what David is making available and pass the link on to you all here. And from what he showed me last year, the detail is something else. 👍
2 August 2018, 19:35
Norbert Steffens
To hot here in northern germany also. In my 3 weeks vacation i stayed at home to do some work at the house and in the garden. and of course on my models...but what can i say it's awful f.. hot here. We-especially I -are not used to that temperatures. So, in the end, it did NOTHING!!! Only lingering in the shades of the trees in my garden......and I hate to do nothing....
To hot here in northern germany also. In my 3 weeks vacation i stayed at home to do some work at the house and in the garden. and of course on my models...but what can i say it's awful f.. hot here. We-especially I -are not used to that temperatures. So, in the end, it did NOTHING!!! Only lingering in the shades of the trees in my garden......and I hate to do nothing....
3 August 2018, 14:03
Alec K
You call that hot? I am at the IPMS USA Nationals in Phoenix AZ, and it's 40-42 degrees outside. And then you get blasted with AC indoors. Fun fun fun.
You call that hot? I am at the IPMS USA Nationals in Phoenix AZ, and it's 40-42 degrees outside. And then you get blasted with AC indoors. Fun fun fun.
3 August 2018, 15:26
Martin Oostrom
There's different kinds of hot. My house isn't airconned and my bench is at window of the room. A south facing windows that is. This afternoon I was sanding some stuff and I felt some drops falling on my foot. I couldn't spot a leak in the ceiling and was a bit baffled. After a minute or so I realised I was sweating so hard, drops were falling from my chin on my foot
There's different kinds of hot. My house isn't airconned and my bench is at window of the room. A south facing windows that is. This afternoon I was sanding some stuff and I felt some drops falling on my foot. I couldn't spot a leak in the ceiling and was a bit baffled. After a minute or so I realised I was sweating so hard, drops were falling from my chin on my foot
3 August 2018, 16:24
Spanjaard
it is what you are used to or not.... and i am not used to this temperatures anymore! specially with the humidity here....
it is what you are used to or not.... and i am not used to this temperatures anymore! specially with the humidity here....
3 August 2018, 23:41
Kerry COX
There was a news broadcast here just announcing that most of Europe was going to reach 43C today. !!! :-O :-O
There was a news broadcast here just announcing that most of Europe was going to reach 43C today. !!! :-O :-O
4 August 2018, 00:53
Glenn
O.M.G! they will all melt! well at least their chocolate will! Not like aussie chocolate! But great paint drying weather! 🙂
O.M.G! they will all melt! well at least their chocolate will! Not like aussie chocolate! But great paint drying weather! 🙂
4 August 2018, 03:24
Album info
Some more but slow progress, I opened the windows at the wheelhouse and I add a framework all around. The railing is now in place at the forward gun emplacement. I made a new part for the aft gun emplacement, because of a crude kit part. The WEM PE part is only for a extended gun emplacement that won't fit for Polyanthus. I also build two 20mm form MASTER and I start build the single 2pdr. Pompom.