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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:51 pm 
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Hi Nicolas,

again amazing detailing for the last 1% and intresting that you finish a model at least with same last step as I do: Installation of propellers.

I make because I had at first ship I ever build bad experinece with a broken blade. Also I install rudder mostly at end of building (as now at Sevastopol, because back rudder is in exposed position and could easy break off).

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 6:18 pm 
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Christian

thanks for your kind word :thumbs_up_1: for the installation of the propellers,a kind of ritual :smallsmile:
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:31 pm 
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Hi Nicolas,

indeed the 99% result is still amazing :big_grin:

It was a pleasure to follow your very fine and informative WIP. I found a lot of things to copy for my better modelmaking - a big thank your therefore :thumbs_up_1:

sadly we missed to meet together in Telford but I'm looking forward to 2014!

A prosperous and healty 2013 mate :wave_1:

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:26 pm 
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HI gents

thank's Christian for your kind words :thumbs_up_1:
the latest work ,I expose my "way of making". in the plastic card of 0.05, that I prefer to Paper , who drink the paint . I cut my flags by giving them a form that they are not "frozen", but above all , enjoying the plastic card is white, I masking the parts that will remain
So there is the national Flag (3 colors in strip ,at least one advantage of being French :smallsmile: ) the mark of a "Vice Amiral" in french( white cross on back red and blue with two small stars) and finally, the flag Mike (white St. Andrew cross on back blue)

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then the colors are applied one by one , by protecting the areas already painted

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the result,and to give you all the sizes ..my coin of 1 cts

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then, with high-tech equipment, 3 toothpicks, 2 stuck on a piece of cardboard, and one which serves to give shape to my flags

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the result final

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it remains for me to put it all in place
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:30 pm 
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That is some sweet flag making ideas. Nice!!! :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:51 pm 
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Excellent work, I can't wait to see it all together!

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ArizonaBB39 wrote:
Excellent work, I can't wait to see it all together!



thank you to both of you :thumbs_up_1:
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again a little wait :-D, I must mold in resin the propellers :smallsmile: this takes time
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:47 am 
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échelle de coupée = gangplank, (accommodation-)ladder

Bravo pour ce Richelieu d'anthologie ! :thumbs_up_1:

Au boulot pour la version 'Dakar' :smallsmile:

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thank's Jean-Paul :thumbs_up_1:
don't worry for the 1940 version ,I'm in the starting blocks :smallsmile:
I take this opportunity to wish you, and everyone's ,a good end of year, and especially a good start in 2013, full of projects
For my own part,you will still have to make an effort to understand my thread with my limited vocabulary :-D
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:03 am 
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Hello all
the last work :
laying the flag on the stern

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the Mike pennant, and the mark of "Contre Amiral" in place on the castel

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I no longer have anything ,to make,to ask ,or to paint on my Richelieu !except propellers,I think in two weeks :smallsmile:

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Very good work indeed ! However, the flag falls a bit off - or rather not ... its movement is not very natural. I think aluminium foil would be better proposition. I would also consult from photographs as to how flags move in a slight breeze.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:16 pm 
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wefalck wrote:
... its movement is not very natural.....



Hello wefalck

the movement is very hard to reproduce,but , in true, my flag is more natural (effect of the shot???)
I tryed the aluminium foil ,and the effect,do not convinced me, I think it will stay like that
thank you for the interest for my mounting and your participation
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Hi Nicolas,
I have had some success using tissue paper or cigarette rolling papers to make flags. I tape it to a piece of paper and print the required flag. The ink will pass through the tissue paper so you get a double sided flag, you can get a soft edge so you may need to experiment. I have neatened up the edges by brush painting or with the airbrush on this large ensign.
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Hi Rob
I'll try your method for a next project :thumbs_up_1: this is very realistic
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Hi Le Bosco, :wave_1:
Congratulations for this beautiful battleship. Its place in a museum! :smallsmile:
I do not see very well, but the flagstaff should be in wood.
Sorry for my English because I'm French.


you have to start now, the battlship Jean Bart (year 1955) :worship_1:


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Hi Rob

thanks for the kind word :thumbs_up_1: the flagstaff on my period photographs seems to be steel????
not of JB for the moment, but the version 1940 of Richelieu :smallsmile:
happy new year of France :wink:
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:50 am 
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She's coming along beautifully! :thumbs_up_1:


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Happy New Year my Friend from America!!!!!!!! :woo_hoo:


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There is one way to make this build even MORE epic! (cue the music :cool_1:)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laWIjgWDesE

Incredible work Nicholas! :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:37 pm 
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Channell wrote:
,, There is one way to make this build even MORE epic! ....:



thanks gentlemen's :thumbs_up_1:
channell,the mounting of richelieu ,was realized for two years,in whistling the "Marseillaise" :whistle: :whistle: for a project on the 'marine Française " this is recommended ,for example,to dry the paint faster,or get of the details more convincing !!
my family was happy that I finished :rolf_3:
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