If I were architect David Vincent I might think it was something else.
Really loving the colors on the Hanebu- cannot wait to see the whole thing when you mate the halves!
@ John, @ brekinapez, @ Karl,
Thank you! Glad you like the weirdness thus far. Hope you stay along for the full flight. … Uhhh, watch-out for those openings so you don’t fall out of the ship.
—mike …
Tired Tyred
“Do you have anything with whitewalls?”
“These are all FLAT!”
“Sorry sir, all we have is”…
Airbrushed:
• Vallejo Dark Rubber (70.306)
Hand-painted:
• Vallejo Steel (71.065)
• Vallejo Glaze Medium (73.596)
"Take 'em or leave 'em."
—mike …
It looks so good, I could leave the film on…
1st floor accounting, 2nd floor IT, 3rd floor…
The outside looks pretty good, the interior will add dimension. Very happy with my efforts.
Thanks for watching.
Very clever building skills
Very smart looking office building there- I like the subtle weathering on it too.
That does look really good!
—mike
Started cutting and marking up the clear rear walls.
Glued in some grey people further to rear of each floor. Trying replicate people in an office setting, operating the copier, passage meeting and just the odd body moving in the background.
Thanks for watching
The floors are finally in! I just hope and pray the front aligns as intended:face_with_peeking_eye:
I think the floors have the right level of busy being over crowded.
Just have to be patient and wait for the glue to cure.
Thanks for watching.
Looks great! And at least we know who poured the concrete slabs.
—mike
There’s a HUGE grin on my face today! …
The Dremel Tool was hungry, so I fed it some plastic.
“Ach du lieber Gott! What is he doing now!?”
Just a 10mm trim off the bottom, please.
Due to weight and budget constraints, the Haunebu IIb underwent a major cabin remodel. The crew will just have to make do with less headroom.
Before: Very top-heavy, hard to maneuver and extremely visible profile.
After: California Chop Top… sleeker and more stealthy … and looks way cooler!
Well, that’s my story… guess I’ll have to stick to it.
—mike …
Hard to disagree with you here- looks much better with a lower structure. You’ve done it so precisely it looks like it was always supposed to look that way!
Much better with this shape!
That looks so much more realistic Mike…very nice surgery … And that inside doesn’t look bad at all, it’s pretty decent really … Really cool work
Nice looking office space!
—mike
That looks brilliant
More work on the Haunebu IIb… indoors and outdoors.
Dremel chop-chop off the center column to match the internal cabin renovation.
Glued back together with VMS Black CA and roughly sanded.
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Landing Light Assemblies.
Face Plate: Evergreen Styrene Sheet (9030) .030" (0.75mm)
Bezel: Evergreen Styrene Tube (225) .156” Dia. (4.0mm)
Recessed Inner Plug: Evergreen Styrene Tube (223) 3/32” Dia. (2.4mm)
Mounting Bracket: Evergreen Styrene Angle (292) .080” (2mm).
Wire Conduit: HARELINE Lead Wire .025” (0.635mm). Before assembly, the wire ends were dipped in CA Glue (clear) to simulate bulbs.
Paint Specs
• Vallejo Black Primer (73.602)
• Vallejo Interior Grey Green (71.305)
• Vallejo Light Grey (71.050)
• Vallejo Silver (71.063)
• Lenses: Microscale (MI-9) Micro Krystal Klear.
—mike …