Hi all,
After a long long time with no finished models (i spend too much time bulding ship models, so i do not have time to build ship models...) i present you a couple of 1/700 ships.
Both are Combrig 1/700 kits, with lot of PE and scratch details (mainly brass tubes, pipes and Master turned masts), painted with lifecolor paints and lightly weathered with oils and pastels
Lifeboats and some small guns are from Micromaster, they are a "few thousands steps ahead" of everything else on the market, while steam launches are from kombrig kits.
Both models are placed on a 15 mm black plexyglass base, grooved for fitting the protective plexy case, custom made for my needs.
Sea is simulated with heavy watercolour paper (Saunders Waterford 300g/m2, Rough Grain Torchon) painted with mixtures of lifecolor acrilics and covered with glossy gell stippled with an old brush to add movement to the surface.
The inflexible kit was slightly modified to match pictures from internet, that were used as a guide to figure out some areas of the ship.
The torpedo launching device on the bow was simplified because i could not find a better way to build it (and thanks to the members of the forum who helped me in figuring out what the hell that arched contraption was). As soon as i find a way to replicate that better i'll replace the one on the kit with a new, more correct one.
ION models figures from different sets are used for the crew.





The PE fret of Italia's kit was extremely thin and fragile, completely impossible to recover a wrong bend.
The flying brige with it's supports was a real pain to build and place in the correct position, only way i found to have a solid piece was to solder the three flat pieces mounted on the bottom half of the funnels, then adding the railing (white ensign models leftovers, to give some strenght to the bridge structure.
The supports on the underside were glued to the platform after painting and placing it, to be sure to not interfere with the placing of the bridge on the funnels.
The rest of the model was really an easy build...but that bridge is a nightmare!



Cheers from italy
Stefano