Building the Revell wind class icebreaker part 2
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December 11, 2022Painting as usual involved a lot of masking, luckily Stynylrez primer worked great on the plastic, no liftoffs!2
December 11, 2022The bridge assembly after painting, this Vallejo shade works excellent for the Coast Guard colour "Spar"3
December 11, 2022Masking the flight deck markings.4
December 11, 2022Done!5
December 11, 2022More progress including work on the wooden decks.6
December 11, 2022The hull would look quite heavily used around the waterline, so I started my paintjob in the way.7
December 11, 2022Determining the correct waterline turned out to be quite tricky, the more so as I had to provide my friend Frank Ilse with the correct information to design the decals - many thanks, Frank!8
December 11, 2022Grunging things up a bit9
December 11, 2022The decals have been applied, and they fit!10
December 11, 2022The 1:285 HH-52 / S-62 helo was converted from an Airfix 1:350 S-61. Luckily, the PE rotors for the kit´s S-55 fit. They were also used on the S-62, so my Franken-helo must scale out somewhere in the ballpark after all.11
December 11, 2022Consulting profiles.12
December 11, 2022The helo prior to painting.13
December 11, 2022And with its rotor.14
December 11, 2022Frank also desigend and made decals for the helo, a very big help!15
December 11, 2022Even the 1:700 Battlefleet Model USCG sheet wouldn´t have helped.16
December 11, 2022I applied the windows using very thin furnace tape painted dark blue. The decals worked very neatly!17
December 11, 2022Making the standard VHF antennas.18
December 11, 2022The model is nearing completion, rigging the lifeboat.19
December 11, 2022The completed model with the dreaded rigging.
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