KMS Munich 1938 catapult sea plane
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KMS Munich hull
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forward turret
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Flack guns to add with aircraft.
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ME109 by rear turret.
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Full length during constructing.
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a few pics of the hull and frame
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layering with bondo
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enlarged deck plans
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top deck cut out
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bow with begining work
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stern frame atatched
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the heavy book gravity method
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mostly done jut need more touch up
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masking
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about 6 hours to tape
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foil duct tape for simulated plates
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resin cast turrets didnt come out as good as i planed
Kommentarer
28 January 2013, 22:25
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"Holy Cow " puts it straight.
Hope you got enough space for it.But now its almost to late anyway!😉
29 January 2013, 07:57
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What the hell...!
This looks like a lifetime project to me! Very impressive! I´m tuned in!
29 January 2013, 08:17
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@Holger: This could be a project for you. You could leave your island without using the ferry!😉 😄
29 January 2013, 08:36
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Frank, you are right! But i´m concerned about sitting on the chimney of a steamship for more than a minute...😢
29 January 2013, 08:49
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OK I give up what shelf in the lounge is this little tacker going on hmmmmm
29 January 2013, 10:31
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The Model is 8 foot 8 and a 1/4 inches long, which is 186 scale meters. it weighs about 140 lbs which is accidentally very close to being scale weight of the real ship. I am using various models to augment this project, so its a project in a project. I have a forum post on Resin Illuminate under the military model section that covers this in more detail. It is my aim to turn this into the largest model ship kit in 1/72 scale when I have the project completed, and if not then I will have a nice show piece for my fireplace mantle.
30 January 2013, 21:00
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1/72 scale ship for the aircraft project.