Thanks guys for the kind remarks.
Nikos, I didn't know that there will be a Greek version - interesting!
Nektarios, super nice airplanes! I had planned to scratchbuild the Type 124 next, but then also came across NNT's kit that will be released soon. I know that they also have the Type 122 and 123 available but haven't considered buying them yet simply because they cost quite a bit - like most resin kits. But with the Type 124 I think there's not going to be a way around me getting myself one of those since scratchbuilding makes no sense if there is a properly accurate kit available. I do plan on building a few more German ships - modern ones, since there are plenty of Bismarcks and Tirpitz models out there.
Not_so_COB wrote:
orb wrote:
I also tried experimenting with the water a little.....
I think that looks outstanding. Could you tell us a little more about your experiment?
Not_so_COB, I tried to add a few waves to the surface to make the water look more dynamic. The method I used is more or less a derivation of Jim Baumann's method. I cut and glued toothpicks to the flat surface, then moistened a sheet of paper, spreading it across, cutting out the hull shaped hole. Then added some putty under the edges of the "hole" to give it stability. The surface was then just painted in various colors.
I'm not very satisfied with the result, especially because the wave crests seem a little too edgy and sharp caused by the paper which tightened around the toothpick when it started to dry. In the future I will try to make the transitions more smooth, which will hopefully give better results.
