That looks great, Mike!
Thank you!
—mike
There was an unfortunate accident while I was converting the workshop back to model building a couple of days ago and the Green Archer was injured and moved to the shelf of shame for the time being.
I guess it’s time to finally start on this thing.
Went dumpster-diving…
Eduard packaging scraps to Caution Stripes.
Not as pretty as decals, but I think it came out okay.
“Safety at last???”
Thank’s for having a look!
—mike …
I may have to borrow this for something else. Thanks
Outstanding Repurposed used of packaging materials!
Looks great!
Good thinking. Very resourceful
Glad you liked that tip! One thing… Next time around, I’ll probably try Microscale (MI-9) Micro Krystal Klear instead of Tamiya Extra Thin Cement.
Happy dumpster-diving!
—mike
I’ve added some wiring/tubing to the 3 Sturmbootmotors 39 for the Sd.Anh.108, I am building:
Then I made the boat fenders for the scratchbuild Sturmboot 39(the one in the middle of the stack) from white Miliput.And built the 4 chain guides from styrene, RB Models 1.5x1 mm chain is a perfect match for the Sd.Anh.108:
Cheers,
Angel
@ Angel. Das Boots look awesome!
—mike
Added some finishing touches to the Floor Lamps today.
Bulbs: Clear straw segments attached with Microscale (MI-9) Micro Krystal Klear.
Lenses are just tacked-on with water for now.
—mike …
…added spacer & weld seam to band-aid dimensional error…
…attached scratch engine deck…it still needs some details…
…turret will cover spacer & weld…
…working on sponsons…
I’ve been concentrating on the Sea Wolf launcher.
Put the final side to the launcher and removed parts for the workstand? on the launcher rear.
Removed one of the sides of the missile box but, as you can see, this has some huge bosses on the back that need to be removed (unless you are leaving out the missiles).
But I need to move my attention to my campaign entries.
Sprayed and handbrushed some paint on the stacked Sturmboote 39:
And on the 3 Sturmbootmotoren 39:
Cheers,
Angel