After being away for a while due to work on the Constitution and work in the mids Austria´s mountains, here’s a little something again concerning Victory.
I fancied continuing the gratings extravaganza of the upper decks upon the two lower decks as well. Since I was already at it. So I scaled and printed out the plans of the lower decks and checked how they lined up with the model.
Then I modified the 3d print files for the upper decks and printed them ...
... and added other already existing parts.
And then the fine-tuning began. Transfer the printed parts onto the decks to mark out the cut-outs.
First, use the scalpel to mark the length and ...
...then use the compass-scriber to mark the long sides.
To saw out the openings, I use the fretsaw ...
... and then scored along the length with a scalpel and snaped it simply off.
That was a real nightmare of planning and fiddling about ...
... naturally with a few casualties : )
And suddenly just like that, the gratings were in place.
Then was painting time for those parts involved.
The deck was given some colour shading along the run of the planks.
As it was still a bit too subtle, I added a bit of black ink in the same direction.
I tried out a few things with the planks, like scribing the joints and so on. But none of it was convincing for my liking. Then came the winner: a very simple and straightforward pencil line.
An old New Year’s Eve firework stick made a good ruler, as it allowed for a slight irregularity in the line despite the parallelism.
And then I carefully removed the excess graphite with tape, otherwise it smudges – I really don’t like working with clear varnish. The visibility of the texture turned out just right, so that in my view it can also be a good alternative to visible decals.
Right then, best regards, DAniel