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Re: Port Said 1937 Diorama, 1:700 (Update 7.March 2010) |
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Very nice dioramas .
Very nice dioramas .
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Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:14 am |
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Re: Port Said 1937 Diorama, 1:700 (Update 7.March 2010) |
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PetrOs A really nice looking build. Looking forward to seeing some more details in the Gallery section soon.
Jim S
PetrOs A really nice looking build. Looking forward to seeing some more details in the Gallery section soon.
Jim S
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:26 pm |
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The first exhibition in Oberschleißheim I have missed ... and then you showed this diorama! Wish you good luck (viel Erfolg!) with your next project!
The first exhibition in Oberschleißheim I have missed ... and then you showed this diorama! :(
Wish you good luck (viel Erfolg!) with your next project!
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:46 pm |
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Thanks! However, the next project is called "Dissertation" by me, so not much modeling could be expected until october or so...
Thanks! ;) However, the next project is called "Dissertation" by me, so not much modeling could be expected until october or so...
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:25 am |
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Those palm trees really helped. Also, all of the vehicles, outstanding, and the ships, Indescribable!!!!!!
Truely inspiring!!!!
Those palm trees really helped. Also, all of the vehicles, outstanding, and the ships, Indescribable!!!!!!
Truely inspiring!!!!
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:16 pm |
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Re: Port Said 1937 Diorama, 1:700 (Update 18.July 2009) |
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Thanks! I have laid the tiniest plastic profiles I had as rails. Not sure about size, these were from RaiRo plastic profile assortment.
Thanks! I have laid the tiniest plastic profiles I had as rails. Not sure about size, these were from RaiRo plastic profile assortment.
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:09 pm |
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Very nice - not to big, not to small, just a perfect size, what did you finally decide on for the railway lines ? Well done
Very nice - not to big, not to small, just a perfect size, what did you finally decide on for the railway lines ? Well done :woo_hoo:
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:30 pm |
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Re: Port Said 1937 Diorama, 1:700 (Update 18.July 2009) |
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Hey After checking my camera I found out that my wife took some photos of it before the damage. No detail photos, and not the best lighting, but enough to give you the impression. Used stuff 1) S.S. Exilona – Harriman Type Freighter from Loose Cannon. PE and extras from Loose Cannon, BJ-Modellbau, Trumpeter, Battlefleet, Lion Roar 2) Small freighter – WSW. PE and extras from Lion Roar, GMM, Battlefleet. 3) Schooner – Scratch(Resin-soaked Balsa, CA-Paper, Plastic, Brass), PE and extras from Battlefleet, Atlantic models, WEM 4) Tugs – WSW (round bridge) und Battlefleet (Square bridge) 5) Buildings and dockside – Cruiseline Models, Waterline Series, BJ-Modellbau. PE and extras from Battlefleet, GMM.... 6) Vehicles – Skywave, WEM (Railroad), scratchbuilding 7) Figures – Eduard Me and my two winning models - highly commended Port Said and the the Silver medal S-Boat 1/350 Notice a white 1/700 scaled cat on the roof! About 1/2 mm in size. A group of medal winners
Hey
After checking my camera I found out that my wife took some photos of it before the damage. No detail photos, and not the best lighting, but enough to give you the impression.
Used stuff 1) S.S. Exilona – Harriman Type Freighter from Loose Cannon. PE and extras from Loose Cannon, BJ-Modellbau, Trumpeter, Battlefleet, Lion Roar 2) Small freighter – WSW. PE and extras from Lion Roar, GMM, Battlefleet. 3) Schooner – Scratch(Resin-soaked Balsa, CA-Paper, Plastic, Brass), PE and extras from Battlefleet, Atlantic models, WEM 4) Tugs – WSW (round bridge) und Battlefleet (Square bridge) 5) Buildings and dockside – Cruiseline Models, Waterline Series, BJ-Modellbau. PE and extras from Battlefleet, GMM.... 6) Vehicles – Skywave, WEM (Railroad), scratchbuilding 7) Figures – Eduard
Me and my two winning models - highly commended Port Said and the the Silver medal S-Boat 1/350 [img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/2.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/3.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/4.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/5.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/6.jpg[/img]
Notice a white 1/700 scaled cat on the roof! About 1/2 mm in size. [img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/7.jpg[/img]
A group of medal winners [img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/final_show/8.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:59 pm |
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Can't wait! Really, this diorama, in a sort of tropical scene, will no doubt be something to see.
Can't wait! Really, this diorama, in a sort of tropical scene, will no doubt be something to see.
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:04 pm |
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Hello bloke, an up-date would be great, while I have used MDF, plywood and even pine for bases for dioramas, have you tried 'glass ?' At the moment I have 3 more nights to get through, then 6 days off when I intend to build my display cabinet, then perhaps I can also make a start on my little diorama, as I've said MDF is okay, but I've noticed it will begin to bend after a short amount of time, something to watch out for, also with glass, you can buy patterned which can also look like small waves. Look forward to hearing from you.
Hello bloke, an up-date would be great, while I have used MDF, plywood and even pine for bases for dioramas, have you tried 'glass ?' At the moment I have 3 more nights to get through, then 6 days off when I intend to build my display cabinet, then perhaps I can also make a start on my little diorama, as I've said MDF is okay, but I've noticed it will begin to bend after a short amount of time, something to watch out for, also with glass, you can buy patterned which can also look like small waves. Look forward to hearing from you.
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:00 pm |
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Hey This diorama was finished last Thursday, and won a letter of commendation at Oberschleissheim yesterday. It got some minor damage on the way home, I will repair it and post a report
Hey
This diorama was finished last Thursday, and won a letter of commendation at Oberschleissheim yesterday. It got some minor damage on the way home, I will repair it and post a report ;)
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:12 pm |
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Any updates? After all, it has been about 5 months since the last one. After seeing you write about some bits and pieces, I can't wait to see how far you've gone. I'm in a slump about my What-if Truk Diorama, and well, I need inspiration. And as a side note, if you haven' already made it, good luck with that building!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Any updates? After all, it has been about 5 months since the last one. After seeing you write about some bits and pieces, I can't wait to see how far you've gone. I'm in a slump about my What-if Truk Diorama, and well, I need inspiration.
And as a side note, if you haven' already made it, good luck with that building!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:57 am |
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Hey
I do plan it. But, not the port authority building, as that one is around 100-150 meters out of my base plate, on the other side of the Basin du Commerce, but rather a smaller agency building, situated on the corner, I did not trust myself in building such a complex building.
However, most of my modelling is now suspended, due to a move in a new appartment, upcoming wedding, and honeymoon trip, at least until mid-september.
Hey
I do plan it. But, not the port authority building, as that one is around 100-150 meters out of my base plate, on the other side of the Basin du Commerce, but rather a smaller agency building, situated on the corner, I did not trust myself in building such a complex building.
However, most of my modelling is now suspended, due to a move in a new appartment, upcoming wedding, and honeymoon trip, at least until mid-september.
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:52 am |
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I agree very nice work. Are you going to model the building in the harbor too?
I agree very nice work. Are you going to model the building in the harbor too?
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:45 am |
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If the diorama looks only half as good as the ships, its gonna be great.
If the diorama looks only half as good as the ships, its gonna be great. :wave_1:
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:39 am |
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PetrOs, Nice looking ships. Keep the posts coming. Very interested in what you're doing.
Jim S
PetrOs, Nice looking ships. Keep the posts coming. Very interested in what you're doing.
Jim S
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:57 pm |
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So, the next update! WSW's small tramp,which will be sitting at the short side of the peer corner is mainly done. It still misses the crew, more deck cargo, like a car, and "integration items" like a walkway to the peer, mooring ropes, etc. I also did not place the starboard boat, and davit pulleys, as it will be coming alongside, with pulleys hanging down to the water level.. I just decided to leave them off so far, so I dont loose them! WSW kit is now OOP, but contacting the manufacturer helped - he had a few copies of it left. Molding quality is good, no deformations, only a few bubbles along the waterline and easy to fix. I removed the molded on anchors, and added plating (first time for me) with Tamiya masking tape soaked with CA glue. I added PE from GMM's IJN Cruiser/Destroyer and Auxiliary sets, Lion Roar Anchors, rails, as well as leftovers from Loose Cannon Harriman set. I had no exact prototype for the ship, but decided to paint it in Kelvin Line Co (sub-company of H.Hogarth and Sons line) which hold many small tramps at the time, and had an interesting livery with buff superstructure, and white bridge.
So, the next update!
WSW's small tramp,which will be sitting at the short side of the peer corner is mainly done. It still misses the crew, more deck cargo, like a car, and "integration items" like a walkway to the peer, mooring ropes, etc. I also did not place the starboard boat, and davit pulleys, as it will be coming alongside, with pulleys hanging down to the water level.. I just decided to leave them off so far, so I dont loose them!
WSW kit is now OOP, but contacting the manufacturer helped - he had a few copies of it left. Molding quality is good, no deformations, only a few bubbles along the waterline and easy to fix. I removed the molded on anchors, and added plating (first time for me) with Tamiya masking tape soaked with CA glue. I added PE from GMM's IJN Cruiser/Destroyer and Auxiliary sets, Lion Roar Anchors, rails, as well as leftovers from Loose Cannon Harriman set.
I had no exact prototype for the ship, but decided to paint it in Kelvin Line Co (sub-company of H.Hogarth and Sons line) which hold many small tramps at the time, and had an interesting livery with buff superstructure, and white bridge.
[img]http://www.worldwar2ships.info/modelling/port_said/tramp1.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:18 am |
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j.mahieux wrote: Hello PetrOs Two picts extract from a French comics, « The Biggles adventures », from an English Man, W.E. Johns. The designs are from Eric Loutte, a famous French Designer. Hoppe that can help you, the area is 1947-8, in the comic-story, but the back ground is the same. Jean
Hey, thanks! A few interesting items in the pictures! Also, a small update - both my BFM Drumgeith Deluxe (and Quistconck) and WSW Merchant ship set arrived, yesterday and today. All 4 ships are of decent quality, the only drawback of WSW kits is lack of PE (and so, a few bits better done in PE molded on, like a walkway on the tanker), and aztec ladders. Aztec ladders are however removed already, and I suppose that WSW freighter would go to paintshop on the weekend. Atlantic model ratlines included in Drumgeith kit would also be used to rig the schooner.
[quote="j.mahieux"]Hello PetrOs Two picts extract from a French comics, « The Biggles adventures », from an English Man, W.E. Johns. The designs are from Eric Loutte, a famous French Designer. Hoppe that can help you, the area is 1947-8, in the comic-story, but the back ground is the same. Jean [/quote] Hey, thanks! A few interesting items in the pictures!
Also, a small update - both my BFM Drumgeith Deluxe (and Quistconck) and WSW Merchant ship set arrived, yesterday and today. All 4 ships are of decent quality, the only drawback of WSW kits is lack of PE (and so, a few bits better done in PE molded on, like a walkway on the tanker), and aztec ladders. Aztec ladders are however removed already, and I suppose that WSW freighter would go to paintshop on the weekend.
Atlantic model ratlines included in Drumgeith kit would also be used to rig the schooner.
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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:09 pm |
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Hello PetrOs Two picts extract from a French comics, « The Biggles adventures », from an English Man, W.E. Johns. The designs are from Eric Loutte, a famous French Designer. Hoppe that can help you, the area is 1947-8, in the comic-story, but the back ground is the same. Jean
Hello PetrOs Two picts extract from a French comics, « The Biggles adventures », from an English Man, W.E. Johns. The designs are from Eric Loutte, a famous French Designer. Hoppe that can help you, the area is 1947-8, in the comic-story, but the back ground is the same. Jean [img]http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu160/jeanmah/portsad2.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu160/jeanmah/portsad1.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:02 pm |
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Nice cargo ship looking forward to see it finished Jose
Nice cargo ship :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: looking forward to see it finished
Jose
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:13 pm |
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