1/350 HMS Barham (1941)
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Thank you for you comments and interest !
To answer Foeth and ARH, yes, the first layer of 507C has pointed out some areas that needed a bit of action, in some case it was needed a complete new putty work ( spotting top )
Now I'm waiting that these first parts dry perfectly before to start with the first washing and than after 1/2 days I will be able to apply some dry brushing, than another washing ... anyway I'll post some shots.
Next model?? ...uhm for sure this winter will be Sheffield winter and in the meantime I will study another scratchbuild ship in 1/350, candidate are HMS Fiji, HMS Warspite ... and new entry ... Regia Nave Scipione L'Africano
...I'm not sure what ship will be the first... it belong to my humors...
To answer Foeth and ARH, yes, the first layer of 507C has pointed out some areas that needed a bit of action, in some case it was needed a complete new putty work ( spotting top )
Now I'm waiting that these first parts dry perfectly before to start with the first washing and than after 1/2 days I will be able to apply some dry brushing, than another washing ... anyway I'll post some shots.
Next model?? ...uhm for sure this winter will be Sheffield winter and in the meantime I will study another scratchbuild ship in 1/350, candidate are HMS Fiji, HMS Warspite ... and new entry ... Regia Nave Scipione L'Africano
...I'm not sure what ship will be the first... it belong to my humors...
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1st washing
For the first washing, the one that should make the overall shadowing on the model, I used oil paints, 2 x "nero di marte" and 1x "terra d'ombra"
This is the result:



Dry brushing
After two days I was ready to start with dry brushing, this time I used WEM 507C and 507B mixed with a bit of oil "bianco di titanio"

This is the result, I'm sorry, I realized that the photos are a bit too "blue".



Later there will be another washing, this time focalized around small details, but firts I will go on painting the decks ( 507A ) and the interior side of splinter shields.
The overall look is glossy, of course I will spray a light layer of matt varnish all over the ship
Dino
For the first washing, the one that should make the overall shadowing on the model, I used oil paints, 2 x "nero di marte" and 1x "terra d'ombra"
This is the result:



Dry brushing
After two days I was ready to start with dry brushing, this time I used WEM 507C and 507B mixed with a bit of oil "bianco di titanio"

This is the result, I'm sorry, I realized that the photos are a bit too "blue".



Later there will be another washing, this time focalized around small details, but firts I will go on painting the decks ( 507A ) and the interior side of splinter shields.
The overall look is glossy, of course I will spray a light layer of matt varnish all over the ship
Dino
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Gorgeous work Dino, simply gorgeous!!
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