Building the Orange Hobby HMS Hermes (Falklands fit)
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January 24, 2021Some dusty work was needed to remove the pour stubs2
January 24, 2021I added a bit of sheet to gain more freedom in depicting the vessel in a seaway.3
January 24, 2021I needed an attachment for the mounting screws.4
January 24, 2021Early Orange Hobby kits suffered from a persistent mold release agent severely impeding paint adherence. I liberally used silicone remover, but did not fully succeed.5
January 24, 2021I tend to start with a "piece de resistance" assembly, with the rationale that if I botch this one I might just as well bin the kit. Luckily I managed to get it done.6
January 24, 2021Just a wee pointer as to how small these PE parts are. There are literally scores of these floodlights. And yes: I skipped the bridge window wipers. For the sake of what remains of my sanity.7
January 24, 2021Here the little cuties are beginning to festoon the island.8
January 24, 2021Workign on the base was a welcome respite from that uber-fiddly PE stuff.9
January 24, 2021Just one page of the several dealing with the island. Go figure why it took me half a year to build this kit.10
January 24, 2021Adding colour to the base, and strcuture, is fun.11
January 24, 2021Ready for the gloss coat.12
January 24, 2021Prior to decaling, I needed to mask and spray the deck, using this copy of the decals for size.13
January 24, 2021Despite my best efforts, the paint wouldn´t really stick. Mwahaaahhaaa ...14
January 24, 2021After some repairs.15
January 24, 2021And after adding the decals. I would have preferred the dry transfers OH used in other kits.16
January 24, 2021Getting there.17
January 24, 2021This ship was seriously weathered after the long period at sea in heavy weather.
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