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I'm an idiot.
By "glazing" I thought you guys meant the water.
I'll get me coat.
I'm an idiot.
By "glazing" I thought you guys meant the water.
I'll get me coat.
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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:35 pm |
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Thank you gentlemen Well, the 3d Varnish is a product of a Hungarian manufacturer, Pentart. It is a relatively dense water-based liquid that is transparent after drying. Unfortunately, I don’t know what effect Kristal Klear has. https://hobbystore.hu/Pentart-3D-lakk-80-mlI got the idea from a firend of mine while the Olympic was being built. He said that in the case of 1/144 aircraft, he used to fill the windows with this material and create a nice glazed effect. It’s better than inserting the plastic part because the varnish fills the entire gap. In my experience, it works well for such small windows. I don’t know what technique Chris Flodberg uses to imitate glass? Is there a description of it somewhere? Unfortunately, I only know his beautiful water making technique from the internet and Wheathering magazine.
Thank you gentlemen :)
Well, the 3d Varnish is a product of a Hungarian manufacturer, Pentart. It is a relatively dense water-based liquid that is transparent after drying. Unfortunately, I don’t know what effect Kristal Klear has.
[url]https://hobbystore.hu/Pentart-3D-lakk-80-ml[/url]
I got the idea from a firend of mine while the Olympic was being built. He said that in the case of 1/144 aircraft, he used to fill the windows with this material and create a nice glazed effect. It’s better than inserting the plastic part because the varnish fills the entire gap. In my experience, it works well for such small windows.
I don’t know what technique Chris Flodberg uses to imitate glass? Is there a description of it somewhere? Unfortunately, I only know his beautiful water making technique from the internet and Wheathering magazine.
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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:02 pm |
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marijn van gils wrote: One question: what is the '3D varnish' you used for the glazing? Is it something like Kristal Klear? Looks to me like he might've used Chris Flodberg's method, but I could be wrong.
[quote="marijn van gils"]One question: what is the '3D varnish' you used for the glazing? Is it something like Kristal Klear?[/quote]
Looks to me like he might've used Chris Flodberg's method, but I could be wrong.
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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:28 am |
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Beautiful work Szabi! Congratulations! You put a lot of life in her by excellent use of the figures and accessories like the deckchairs. Very atmospheric! One question: what is the '3D varnish' you used for the glazing? Is it something like Kristal Klear?
Beautiful work Szabi! Congratulations! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
You put a lot of life in her by excellent use of the figures and accessories like the deckchairs. Very atmospheric!
One question: what is the '3D varnish' you used for the glazing? Is it something like Kristal Klear?
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Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 3:09 am |
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Amazing build! Bravo! 
Amazing build! Bravo! :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:35 am |
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Exceptional Built! You have just literally brought her back alive!
Exceptional Built! You have just literally brought her back alive!
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:28 am |
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Szabi, it's very nice to see your Titanic here! I am in awe of this masterpiece. The detailing is extraordinary, the finish nice and clean and the seascape so realistic! The sailing boat makes the composition really atmospheric. Congrats! George Pék
Szabi, it's very nice to see your Titanic here! I am in awe of this masterpiece. The detailing is extraordinary, the finish nice and clean and the seascape so realistic! The sailing boat makes the composition really atmospheric. Congrats! George Pék
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 6:26 pm |
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Ahoi ! yes--she is a fine model--fine images ! THAT looks a very fine Olympic too !!! --any photos of her to come...? Gallery...? If you are building the Mauretania next ..... send me an e-mail via the e-mail icon belowI will send you all the useful info I have, -some high res images and close-ups though mainly at the time that she was a troopship; (==>with the 6 in guns she was taken over and crewed by the RN ...) and re-named HMS TUBER ROSE -) I built her 10-12 years ago http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
Ahoi !
yes--she is a fine model--fine images ! THAT looks a very fine Olympic too !!! :thumbs_up_1: --any photos of her to come...? Gallery...? :cool_2:
If you are building the Mauretania next .....
[u]send me an e-mail via the e-mail icon below[/u]
I will send you all the useful info I have, -some high res images and close-ups though mainly at the time that she was a troopship; (==>with the 6 in guns she was taken over and crewed by the RN ...) and re-named HMS TUBER ROSE -)
I built her 10-12 years ago http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/ships/misc/liners/600-Mauretania-jb/jb-review.html
[img]http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/ships/misc/liners/600-Mauretania-jb/Img_4622.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 2:35 pm |
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Wow. Simply beautiful.
Wow. Simply beautiful.
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:23 pm |
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Gentlemen, thank you for the kind words I attached a few more photos of the ship and a montage of Captain Smith's figure. Unfortunately it is barely visible, so I only show everyone the pictures of it, but it stands there on the bridge;) One detail, which I think was well solved: I glazed the right windows with 3d varnish. It was quite simple to use and gives it the glittery effect I expected from it. Jim, I’ll be putting together the pictures over the weekend, plus I’m trying to make better ones and send them to the gallery. As for the deck chairs, I think it helps a lot to make the ship full of life. I used them the same way for the Revell 1/700 Olympic model 4 years ago, but unfortunately the add-on didn't give enough, so I tried to place them in the frequented places. Not to mention that the deck chairs are barely visible up close on deck A. I swear the little sailboat was not copied from yours  I took the picture as a basis, but yours has become much more detailed, I really like it. And I also followed the construction of Normandie, very inspiring work, with lots of details and improvements  I will try to post the construction of my next ship on the forum as well. My next ocean liner will be the Airfix Mauretania ... Have a nice evening everyone!
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Gentlemen, thank you for the kind words :)
I attached a few more photos of the ship and a montage of Captain Smith's figure. Unfortunately it is barely visible, so I only show everyone the pictures of it, but it stands there on the bridge;) One detail, which I think was well solved: I glazed the right windows with 3d varnish. It was quite simple to use and gives it the glittery effect I expected from it.
Jim, I’ll be putting together the pictures over the weekend, plus I’m trying to make better ones and send them to the gallery. As for the deck chairs, I think it helps a lot to make the ship full of life. I used them the same way for the Revell 1/700 Olympic model 4 years ago, but unfortunately the add-on didn't give enough, so I tried to place them in the frequented places. Not to mention that the deck chairs are barely visible up close on deck A.
I swear the little sailboat was not copied from yours :D I took the picture as a basis, but yours has become much more detailed, I really like it. And I also followed the construction of Normandie, very inspiring work, with lots of details and improvements :)
I will try to post the construction of my next ship on the forum as well. My next ocean liner will be the Airfix Mauretania ...
Have a nice evening everyone!
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 3:30 pm |
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Nájsz wörk Szabi! 
Nájsz wörk Szabi! :cool_2: :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 2:15 pm |
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Very nice and clean. Excellent detailing! 
Very nice and clean. Excellent detailing! :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 1:54 pm |
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Man, I love seeing Titanic at sea, especially in model form. You've definitely done her proud.
Man, I love seeing Titanic at sea, especially in model form. You've definitely done her proud.
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:44 am |
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Wow, this is really spectacular. Lots of precise, fine details and enhancements, some way "over the top" as the saying goes. But hey, those are the things that really set this apart from others of the same subject. Terrific paint, too. Oh, and the seascape looks real. Maybe an emoticon would help me out here.... 
Wow, this is really spectacular. Lots of precise, fine details and enhancements, some way "over the top" as the saying goes. But hey, those are the things that really set this apart from others of the same subject.
Terrific paint, too.
Oh, and the seascape looks real. Maybe an emoticon would help me out here....
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:36 am |
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So Nice! Thanks for sharing!
So Nice! Thanks for sharing!
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 7:37 pm |
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Wow! What a magnificent diorama! But where is Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet? They should be there. (Joking.) Love the clean look. Such impressive work. Bravo!
Wow! What a magnificent diorama! But where is Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet? They should be there. (Joking.) Love the clean look. Such impressive work. Bravo!
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:03 pm |
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 Szabolcs to modelwarships.com !! CONGRATULATIONS !!! What a really great model of the Titanic you have built-- 3 years work ...==> --worthwhile! so many improvements, scratchbuilt items and corrections...! I particularly liked that you placed the deckchairs on the inside the covered promenade deck-- many people forget or don't. but we can see them! and making the interior... (!!  ) I hope you can take some more photos in addition the one you have posted and perhaps send them to our modelwarships.com gallery page ( go to http://www.modelwarships.com and click on CONTACT from menu on left and click on submissions -- just follow the instructions--or I can help It would be great to have it on the 'WHATS NEW' Page GREAT MODEL--...nice and sharp modelmaking! =============================== I smiled a lot when I saw the last image of the sailing boat. 21 years ago when I built my 1/350 HMS Rodney-- viewtopic.php?f=60&t=152094&p=579400&hilit=hms+rodney#p579400 I also scratch-built a gaff rigged sail-boat on port tack... towing its tender... encs a quick snapshot from 5 minutes ago! ================================================================================= BRAVO JIM Baumann almost finished my marathon build of a liner in 1/700.... viewtopic.php?f=59&t=168156
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:welcome: :welcome: Szabolcs to modelwarships.com !! :wave_1:
CONGRATULATIONS !!!
What a really great model of the Titanic you have built-- 3 years work ...==> --worthwhile!
so many improvements, scratchbuilt items and corrections...!
I particularly liked that you placed the deckchairs on the inside the covered promenade deck--
many people forget or don't. :thumbs_up_1: but we can see them!
and making the interior... (!! :thumbs_up_1: )
I hope you can take some more photos in addition the one you have posted
and perhaps send them to our modelwarships.com gallery page ( go to http://www.modelwarships.com and click on CONTACT from menu on left and click on submissions -- just follow the instructions--or I can help It would be great to have it on the 'WHATS NEW' Page
GREAT MODEL--...nice and sharp modelmaking! ===============================
I smiled a lot when I saw the last image of the sailing boat. :cool_2:
21 years ago when I built my 1/350 HMS Rodney--
http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=152094&p=579400&hilit=hms+rodney#p579400
I also scratch-built a gaff rigged sail-boat on port tack... towing its tender...
encs a quick snapshot from 5 minutes ago! =================================================================================
BRAVO JIM Baumann :wave_1:
almost finished my marathon build of a liner in 1/700....
http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=168156
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 8:41 am |
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 8:11 am |
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Hi!
This is my first post on the forum, but I’ve been following the builds on the site for years. First of all, I'm sorry, but my English is pretty poor...
I built this 1/400 Academy Titanic for over 3 years (it’s not just constantly doing this, but it was the main line). I used a lot of factory accessories for it (Flyhawk, Eduard, Tom’s Modelworks, Master Model, Uschi and Modelkasten rigging) and built a lot of things myself (like the vents I put together from styrene sheets). The basic idea was given by the image on page 117 of the book Titanic in photographs, which shows the ship passing by a small sailboat. What I also liked about the picture is that the anchor can be seen in a lowered state, which I find interesting (if I interpreted the English text correctly, Captain Smith's ordered to lower the anchor after the incident with the New York). I also continuously acquired the literature, Titanic the ship magnificent vol. I-II was very helpful. Unfortunately, I was unable to correct all the flaws in the model, some of which I only realized after the construction was already in an advanced state. The figures are the products of Eduard, I have hardened and repainted them. They weren't as beautiful as the factories, but ... There were more than 400 people on board.
The water is made of aluminum foil and AK water gel. I used Vallejo water texture, tissue and cotton wool for the waves, and I also painted the waves with a thin brush. I made the small sailboat based on drawings. It is based on a 1/400 Airfix HMS Hood lifeboat, to which I added the other details.
I declared the model ready so I don’t want to touch it anymore, but I welcome any constructive criticism to make my next model better.
Best regards, Szabolcs Sonkolyos, Hungary
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Hi!
This is my first post on the forum, but I’ve been following the builds on the site for years. First of all, I'm sorry, but my English is pretty poor...
I built this 1/400 Academy Titanic for over 3 years (it’s not just constantly doing this, but it was the main line). I used a lot of factory accessories for it (Flyhawk, Eduard, Tom’s Modelworks, Master Model, Uschi and Modelkasten rigging) and built a lot of things myself (like the vents I put together from styrene sheets). The basic idea was given by the image on page 117 of the book Titanic in photographs, which shows the ship passing by a small sailboat. What I also liked about the picture is that the anchor can be seen in a lowered state, which I find interesting (if I interpreted the English text correctly, Captain Smith's ordered to lower the anchor after the incident with the New York). I also continuously acquired the literature, Titanic the ship magnificent vol. I-II was very helpful. Unfortunately, I was unable to correct all the flaws in the model, some of which I only realized after the construction was already in an advanced state. The figures are the products of Eduard, I have hardened and repainted them. They weren't as beautiful as the factories, but ... There were more than 400 people on board.
The water is made of aluminum foil and AK water gel. I used Vallejo water texture, tissue and cotton wool for the waves, and I also painted the waves with a thin brush. I made the small sailboat based on drawings. It is based on a 1/400 Airfix HMS Hood lifeboat, to which I added the other details.
I declared the model ready so I don’t want to touch it anymore, but I welcome any constructive criticism to make my next model better.
Best regards, Szabolcs Sonkolyos, Hungary
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