I had a crack at the Revell Type VIIc. I'm not a ship/boat builder so this was something completely new for me but it's been a really enjoyable project. Any comments, tips, pointers would be very welcome!
Thanks for looking
Andrew
Das Boot
Re: Das Boot
Andrew WOW, Beautifull. My builds have always been built using the saying “less is more” but you have just proved that “More can be More.” Incredible. How did you do it Paint? Pastels? Oils? I LOVE IT
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Re: Das Boot
Thank you Malcolm, that's very kind.
I used a black base primer and went over with a red oxide primer then sealed it in. Then hairspray, and layers of colour to build up the coloured layers - greys on the hull sides and metal colours on the decks.
I then wet the areas I wanted to break up the paint to bring the red oxide colour through then sealed again, then it was layers of oils, pigments and oil pin washes.
Rigging is stretched sprue and the buckles are pva!
All tied together with a really good flat coat and voila.
Thanks for the comments though, really appreciate it.
I used a black base primer and went over with a red oxide primer then sealed it in. Then hairspray, and layers of colour to build up the coloured layers - greys on the hull sides and metal colours on the decks.
I then wet the areas I wanted to break up the paint to bring the red oxide colour through then sealed again, then it was layers of oils, pigments and oil pin washes.
Rigging is stretched sprue and the buckles are pva!
All tied together with a really good flat coat and voila.
Thanks for the comments though, really appreciate it.
Re: Das Boot
It's true that the painting is extraordinary
The Atlantic really put the submarine through its paces...
And now, a diorama with a dry dock...?
And then a gold medal in Telford !
The Atlantic really put the submarine through its paces...
And now, a diorama with a dry dock...?
And then a gold medal in Telford !