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applied flat white to the 737. gloss white is next, then light gray, then the chrome trim at the bottom of the fuselage, then I'll be airbrushing the future floor polish on the bird!
 
The Graf Spee as she sits at the moment I have washed the decks and got some more PE out of the way.By the way nothing is glued down as of yet I still have the camo to do.Cheers





 
Me too. Puts it in perspective too, being able to judge the size against the paint tins and bottles - a lot smaller than I thought, which makes it even more of a good job.
 
So here we have a couple of almost complete BAe 146's and a BAC 1-11 in 1/144 scale.
 

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Nice Kevin, haven't done me a big ship in decades, like maybe four, I think the last was a galleon. Do you by chance paint them.

Oh yea for sure like any other model.I washed the deck on this one so now I have to weather the rest of her that will be new for me.The airliners look good Vic I sent an AA to Rob awhile back maybe we will see it in here before long.Cheers
 
So tonight I decided it was time to start on some of the boat launches and the associated davits(?).WEM does it real good here for the main launches adding the rudder and even a propeller!! I mean it has to be maybe .040" across maybe with a .010" hole for the shaft that was to cool.The davits came out okay I am sure it was me but one has to be certain everything is in alignment.On a quick glance one will not notice it but with some studing you can see my mistake but I am thinking once they are loaded you will no longer be able to see the mistake.I got some clearer pics of the girl in general.........

The boats themselves


another shot


the propeller


some general pics


 

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