Russian Corvette Stereguchshy
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1 26 August 2019, 09:54
Slavo Hazucha
Cool build - the details in the resin cast & the PE´s look really crisp - particularly the open doors & front hatch, but also the gun barrel & cable and all the rest looks really good.
I must say I also very much like the tilted pose without the stand - looks like it´s cutting through the water entering a high-speed emergency turn - somehow much more interesting as a standard upright pose - the "fast" profile of the ship comes to live much better in this angle... just my humble opinion 🙂
Cool build - the details in the resin cast & the PE´s look really crisp - particularly the open doors & front hatch, but also the gun barrel & cable and all the rest looks really good.
I must say I also very much like the tilted pose without the stand - looks like it´s cutting through the water entering a high-speed emergency turn - somehow much more interesting as a standard upright pose - the "fast" profile of the ship comes to live much better in this angle... just my humble opinion 🙂
3 September 2019, 10:20
Michael Franz
She will get her final place in a small water diorama which I will try to make with clear resin ... a first try 🙂
She will get her final place in a small water diorama which I will try to make with clear resin ... a first try 🙂
3 September 2019, 12:06
Treehugger
Q: How long is the finished model? Maybe palm size? Uh, 1,5 x palm perhaps.
Q: How long is the finished model? Maybe palm size? Uh, 1,5 x palm perhaps.
16 September 2019, 08:55
Slavo Hazucha
Nice take on the water! Actually looks exactly like arctic waters with fragmented ice - AFAIK the Russians fancy this kind of operational theaters, so well struck 👍.
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Q: Isn´t she standing a bit tall in the water? Do they rise at speed like foils? Or is there any other intention behind it?
Nice take on the water! Actually looks exactly like arctic waters with fragmented ice - AFAIK the Russians fancy this kind of operational theaters, so well struck 👍.
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Q: Isn´t she standing a bit tall in the water? Do they rise at speed like foils? Or is there any other intention behind it?
16 September 2019, 09:48
Michael Franz
She lies a bit crookedly in the water ... on the left side much deeper then on the right side - as if she turns in high speed 🙂 Hopefully 🙂 (That's my intention behind it ... we will see if it will work in the end 🙂
She lies a bit crookedly in the water ... on the left side much deeper then on the right side - as if she turns in high speed 🙂 Hopefully 🙂 (That's my intention behind it ... we will see if it will work in the end 🙂
16 September 2019, 11:36