Are you still going to be doing the Missouri(I respect that you buy expensive models not only for yourself but how you also have the compassion to share the builds with us!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I'd like to build it as well! I already bought five figure sets in 1/200 to make it very crowded! Thanks, i think being able to share this hobby was the thing that is now sucking me right back, i was quite near quitting modelling shortly before i made my first video
I think it would be cool to make one of these kits with the 15 inch turrets from the Bismarck so we could see them how they were intended from the start. The 15 inch turrets were delayed by technical difficulties so the 11 inch triple turrets were installed as a stop gap measure until the 15 inch turrets were ready. The war got in the way of that though.
Thanks Roberto! When this ship is finished in part 2, i have some other interesting projects planned! Graf Spee isn't one of them, i dont have a kit of it
@@funinscale2892 ok, im waiting for...😉...but a question...this is a work for you or you made models for pleasure??? from the movie you have a great laboratory and in italy isn't so cheap buy a 1/200!!!!😑...have a nice day...and a lot of models ciao Peter...are you from???
@@robertomander6030 Sometimes it feels like work, sometimes it is a pleasure, it depends on the kits. the 1/200 kits are very expensive and there are many tiny and time consuming parts but the outcame is definitely a pleasure to look forward to. The most fun kits are quick and easy builds for me as i do not seek the challenge, just relaxing model making I am a nothern neighbour of Italy! :)
@@funinscale2892 hallo Peter, sorry can you help me? i saw on amazon a Bismarck model 1/350 made fro Academy, that cost about 50 euro with spediction...do you know how is it this model???..thanks for all and greatings from Roberto.
All the small details were missing in this video, as it was only part 1, now, part 2 is also available to watch if you are interested, where all the small parts were added
For the price you are right they could have made some hull details, most model companies eliminate all external details like water intakes. It would make for much more interesting ships
Yes, i decided for this ship instead of the USS Missouri in 1/200, which were the exact same price, and i have to say, i would have preferred the missouri because of the value, but this ship is still enjoyable to build. The rodney in 1/200 has excellent plating and exterior hull details, and i've also taken a look at a hood in 1/200 which also has hull plating. sadly, the newest entry in the 1/200 scale does not.
I like your videos. They are of a good length and I enjoy OOB builds. Where can one purchase the metal stencil you use to spray the blotching on the hull? Thk u!
True, that would have been a cool idea. Sculpting textile structures is very hard for me, ive tried it some times when making stowage for tanks, but it always turned out like a cylinder with dents... but blast bags would be a good skill to know as most blast bags from modelling clay look better than plastic ones
I have updated the description, i found the promised link to the camouflage:www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/shipcraft-20-scharnhorst-gneisenau-1801204326 It is said to be a late 1940 where only the hull had some black and white stripes. They were there to make one large ship look like several smaller vessels, each grey section divided by contrasting black and white would look like an individual ship on long distances
Hello enjoyed watching your build and asking,besides your practice and practice ...which techniques are you using in order to fit perfectly all the P.E. parts? Thank You
Hi! Thanks very much! I don't think i can fit many PE parts perfectly but i spend considerable time bending, testing each part until it fits well. You can also try to put a less well fitting part on the model, wait till glue has set and then bend the rest of the part to fit, but this might be risky as it can fall off again. I don't really have any good tips to work with PE parts, i can remember how frustrated i was when i started with them, so it is probably mostly trying to get practice. And i am far from an expert on this
Regarding the Hull Plating; I already build a german battleship, a second one and an Heavy cruiser in progress (all in 1/350) and I was also wondering why there is no Hull plating on them as well. But then I took a look in one of my Books about Scharnhorst and Gneisenau and from various pictures (with many close ups) you can`t make out any plating either, except for the main belt armor. In the book they said the hulls were mostly welded and the welding lines were then grinded/sanded down, to a point were you can`t see them under the paint. Maybe thats why there is little to no hull plating detail. Tho the hulls look very uninteresting in scale model forms. PS: Thanks for the great video, great work there mate!
@@glenchapman3899 really? took the British many hours of pounding the Bismarck and they still couldn't sink her - the Germans scuttling her instead. The armour plating was pretty effective, unfortunately, the winners write the history books and typically make up lies to make themselves look better.
@@funinscale2892 The purpose to welding was to save weight. At the time the Germans were still trying to give the illusion that they were abiding by the Naval treaty that restricted the displacement of their warships. Welding vs rivets saved a lot of weight.
Hi. Seems as if I have to drill quite a few holes in the deck myself. Do you know what overall diameter these holes should be in order to match the different parts ?
I use a super glue of gel consistency which has rubber particles included - the rubber particles ensure that every item placed in glue immediately has a grip to the surface; i worked with liquid super glue some time and was frustrated with PE parts as well until finding the gel super glue - you have to be careful, though, because when using too much, a blob of dry glue will be visible - it happened to me some times in this build
Ah true, i looked it up again. here is the link: www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/shipcraft-20-scharnhorst-gneisenau-1801204326 It is one of the description pictures of a book that is available on this link
@@funinscale2892 Seems like everyone on YT that has built or building this model has some different fitment issues. Personally think it started with the use of the Gneisenau hull, and Trumpeter trying to make something out of their investment in the molds etc. For the price asked, I will probably end up with a Tamiya kit once able to.
@@crazylocha2515 I havent checked other videos on it, might have a look as well! I am not sure why they have cancelled Gneisenau but you can really see which sprues are several years old and which are newly tooled for Scharnhorst. For this money, i should have gone with the USS Missouri in 1/200, but i wanted to give this ship a try. Now others can avoid that mistake :)
It is a gel consistency super glue with rubber particles, the product is a Loctite Power Flex Gel super glue. it is a very good glue for PE parts as they don't fall down as easy as with liquid super glue
Hi Shaun! I did not use a primer, i sprayed the paint directly onto the plastic. The paints in use are Tamiya acrylics, and i find them to not require a primer coat before application as they cover the plastic well and are durable and resistant to masking tape glue. But sometimes, i get some paint chips. Primer once clogged my airbrush that bad i had to throw it away, so i kept using Tamiya paints thinned with alcohol in the airbrush
Hey I'm thinking about starting to airbrush my models however I don't know how to mix colors and how to apply it then I preferably use aqua colors. U got any advice for me? Thx :)
Hi! I use tamiya acrylic paints and thin them with isopropyl alcohol. I started with Vallejo Model Air paints and Vallejo airbrush thinner and when i started, i clogged the airbrush many times. its very important to clean the airbrush after every use properly. For beginning, i would recommend some cheap compressor with airbrush in a set from amazon which are starting from 50 euros, and a dedicated thinner for airbrushing, like the mentioned vallejo, and trying out different thinning ratios, but i would always start with more than less thinner. A primer is also important because the acrylic paints usually dont fix to the plastic well (Tamiya, eg., does work as a primer as well)
Exellent🔝 Trumpeter make Modellers dreams for large Modells true. How many hours did you work on the Scharnshorst by now ? Greetings from Germany and best regards J.A.Hansen⚓
Servus Jochen, Thanks, im glad you like the model! At this point it was about 30-50 hours, but this is just a guess, as i dont really keep track on the time, it could also be more. But this kit will definitely keep you occupied for a while! greetings, Peter
@@funinscale2892 Ahoi Peter so soll es sein. Hab noch jeden Menge Trumpeter Schiffe zu bauen und mehr.So zum Beispiel auch die USS Nimitz in 1:350...hab aber noch nicht angefangen. Baue grade mal zu Abwechslung ein Paar Flugzeuge.Aber bald geht wieder mit dem Schiffe los.Wahrscheinlich werde ich dann die Hms Hood bauen. Grüße aus Mainz am Rhein J.AHansen⚓
@@J.A.Hansen Da hast du noch einiges vor dir! Die Nimitz in 1/350 ist auch ein riesen Modell, wäre interessant in 1/200! Trumpeter ist für Schiffe meiner Meinung nach die beste Firma da sie die diverseste Produktpalette haben und üblicherweise eher günstige Preise verlangen für das was man alles bekommt
Dude I want to build a 1/200 uss carl Vincent but those models re so expensive but I’m starting a UA-cam channel so guess it would worth it . I j just need to save up. How long have your been building scale models ?
Hi, I’m just about to start a king George and do you have any advice, newish to all this and idk if I should go all out and put most together and then paint or
I would recommend keeping the superstructure off the hull and painting them all separately. You can, for example, start with the hull when you want to make a camouflage pattern, then place the superstructure onto the hull, mark where which paint will be, and then individually paint different sections of the ship before assembling them in total. This requires the least paint corrections afterwards and you can get a nice deck paint finish
"Ausgezeichnete Arbeit Peter!". I hope that was correct. The camouflage paint schemes are awesome. It amazing how your do the PE parts, for me that's very difficult to do. I also liked the red on the turrets nice touch. Again excellent build and video. Have a great weekend and stay safe. All my best to you,your family and friends. God bless. 👍👍🇦🇹🤝🇺🇸
Perfect german! :-) Thanks for your kind words, i am really glad you like it! I just got my oliver hazard perry kit from academy today, but the only decal included is a number 7... i have to look if i can get a decal sheet for 60! Stay safe and healthy, Chris!
@@funinscale2892 Danke Herr. Peter, German for me is difficult to spell ( hope I don't mess up too bad). Really looking forward to the Perry FFG build. I was wondering do you have a hobby shop in your town? If so are you familiar with a German company called Herpa Wings? I have about 110 aircraft in 1/500 scale all are airliners from different countries. Again great build and looking forward to the next build and video.
We had one toy store which also sold models but discontinued them and only sells Revell accessoires now, but i don't really like those paints... So my go-to market is an ecommerce site from Poland; They have great prices, fast and cheap shipping. I haven't even once seen a traditional hobby shop, like eg. Andy's Hobby Headquarters, because there are none near me, sadly. Ive heard of Herpa Wings, but i think they only make ready-built models, right?
Note: The plating details on the Nelson and Rodney kits are GROSSLY exaggerated, because they are way too deep! If you look at photos of the real ships, this becomes obvious. The plating lines on the real ships are quite subtle, with only subtle variations of depth between one plating section and another, while on the kit the "sunken" areas of plating are molded very deep indeed. And it would be one hell of a problem fixing that in the areas where there are portholes and other details....so one pretty well has to just put up with it. I'd prefer a smoother hull to dealing with that problem.
True, you are right, it is out of scale. With flat hulls, the "denting" effect is so much work on 1/200, but i like the look of the plating recesses on rodney, even if they are out of scale, but they give it a more interesting look.
@@funinscale2892 Yes, I know what you mean. It is interesting to look at, for sure. I liked it when I first saw it on opening up the model box and checking out the parts, but I was later shocked to find out how overdone it was when I saw closeup and clear photos of the actual ships.
I use a gel consistency super glue with rubber particles, it is a product from Loctite, im not sure if this is available everywhere, but it is called loctite power flex gel, it gives an immediate grip to parts that are placed on the model, this is very helpful with PE parts
Difficult question, but the one i fell in love with first, and which sparked my fascination with warships was HMS Hood. Richelieu is probably my favourite ship ever, today. But it changes. I also had a "Warspite-Phase" :D. Whats your favourite ship?
@@zhaoliu9080 Ah, montana, i almost forgot. she would be on the 4th place. I have to admit, with the iowas and montana class, the extremely wide aft section of the ships makes them a look a little plump from above but the bull nose is extremely nice!
Sure you will be, i am modelling since 5 years, so i have not that much experience like some people who do it for decades, so it is just determination and trying to get better - which i dont do anymore recently, because i am really glad with the models i can make with my skill sets. I only rarely try new things, which i should probably change
SHALL PROVE TO BE A FINE BUILD , CONSIDERING THE DETAILING AND ASSUMING WITH THIS AMOUNT OF EFFORT, THE RIGGING ; HOWEVER , PAINTED ... NOT PHOTO ETCHED WOODEN DECKS ? W H Y ?
What a narky miserable modeller!
Huh!!! Unneeded
Miserable commenter
@@roadweary5252 nah your life is probably the most miserable shriveled thing ever, oh wait, you don’t have a life
@@zhaoliu9080 You know I wasn’t talking to you, right?
Disrespectful
Are you still going to be doing the Missouri(I respect that you buy expensive models not only for yourself but how you also have the compassion to share the builds with us!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I'd like to build it as well! I already bought five figure sets in 1/200 to make it very crowded! Thanks, i think being able to share this hobby was the thing that is now sucking me right back, i was quite near quitting modelling shortly before i made my first video
I love the little Beanie Baby penguin overseeing the modell build.
The Trumpeter Scharnhorst looks like a great kit to me.
I think it would be cool to make one of these kits with the 15 inch turrets from the Bismarck so we could see them how they were intended from the start. The 15 inch turrets were delayed by technical difficulties so the 11 inch triple turrets were installed as a stop gap measure until the 15 inch turrets were ready. The war got in the way of that though.
fantastic!!!...the torpedos luncher....great!!...in yours hands its seems so easy!!!...a super german ship!!...when arrives the graf spee???
Thanks Roberto! When this ship is finished in part 2, i have some other interesting projects planned! Graf Spee isn't one of them, i dont have a kit of it
@@funinscale2892 ok, im waiting for...😉...but a question...this is a work for you or you made models for pleasure??? from the movie you have a great laboratory and in italy isn't so cheap buy a 1/200!!!!😑...have a nice day...and a lot of models ciao Peter...are you from???
@@robertomander6030 Sometimes it feels like work, sometimes it is a pleasure, it depends on the kits. the 1/200 kits are very expensive and there are many tiny and time consuming parts but the outcame is definitely a pleasure to look forward to.
The most fun kits are quick and easy builds for me as i do not seek the challenge, just relaxing model making
I am a nothern neighbour of Italy! :)
tanks for all, very kind!!!!!!🙂😎
@@funinscale2892 hallo Peter, sorry can you help me? i saw on amazon a Bismarck model 1/350 made fro Academy, that cost about 50 euro with spediction...do you know how is it this model???..thanks for all and greatings from Roberto.
which light grey was used? Sky gray very good job
trumpeter has several extension sets for the models! some details like anchors are still missing ...
All the small details were missing in this video, as it was only part 1, now, part 2 is also available to watch if you are interested, where all the small parts were added
@@funinscale2892 yes I mean the metal extension set
For the price you are right they could have made some hull details, most model companies eliminate all external details like water intakes. It would make for much more interesting ships
Yes, i decided for this ship instead of the USS Missouri in 1/200, which were the exact same price, and i have to say, i would have preferred the missouri because of the value, but this ship is still enjoyable to build. The rodney in 1/200 has excellent plating and exterior hull details, and i've also taken a look at a hood in 1/200 which also has hull plating. sadly, the newest entry in the 1/200 scale does not.
I like your videos. They are of a good length and I enjoy OOB builds. Where can one purchase the metal stencil you use to spray the blotching on the hull? Thk u!
Amazing work on a truly beautiful ship
Thanks! Glad you like it!
This ship has blast bags. A cool talent that I suggest learning is creating them with magic sculpt. It’s fine if you cant :)
True, that would have been a cool idea. Sculpting textile structures is very hard for me, ive tried it some times when making stowage for tanks, but it always turned out like a cylinder with dents... but blast bags would be a good skill to know as most blast bags from modelling clay look better than plastic ones
on most german ships the superstructure carries the camoflage, um dus the scharnhorst not have that????
I have updated the description, i found the promised link to the camouflage:www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/shipcraft-20-scharnhorst-gneisenau-1801204326
It is said to be a late 1940 where only the hull had some black and white stripes. They were there to make one large ship look like several smaller vessels, each grey section divided by contrasting black and white would look like an individual ship on long distances
@@funinscale2892 thanks I only knew that the comoflage was to deceive the enemy thanks for the info!!!!:)
Hello enjoyed watching your build and asking,besides your practice and practice ...which techniques are you using in order to fit perfectly all the P.E. parts?
Thank You
Hi! Thanks very much! I don't think i can fit many PE parts perfectly but i spend considerable time bending, testing each part until it fits well. You can also try to put a less well fitting part on the model, wait till glue has set and then bend the rest of the part to fit, but this might be risky as it can fall off again. I don't really have any good tips to work with PE parts, i can remember how frustrated i was when i started with them, so it is probably mostly trying to get practice. And i am far from an expert on this
@@funinscale2892 Hi .Probably you are right,perseverance and passion will help a lot.
Thanks for your input
Cheers
Regarding the Hull Plating; I already build a german battleship, a second one and an Heavy cruiser in progress (all in 1/350) and I was also wondering why there is no Hull plating on them as well. But then I took a look in one of my Books about Scharnhorst and Gneisenau and from various pictures (with many close ups) you can`t make out any plating either, except for the main belt armor. In the book they said the hulls were mostly welded and the welding lines were then grinded/sanded down, to a point were you can`t see them under the paint.
Maybe thats why there is little to no hull plating detail. Tho the hulls look very uninteresting in scale model forms.
PS: Thanks for the great video, great work there mate!
Thanks for the information and the compliments! Welding and sanding sounds like much effort on a huge ship!
@@funinscale2892 And was a complete waste. After the war they did tests on surviving welded hulls and the results were terrible.
@@glenchapman3899 really? took the British many hours of pounding the Bismarck and they still couldn't sink her - the Germans scuttling her instead. The armour plating was pretty effective, unfortunately, the winners write the history books and typically make up lies to make themselves look better.
@@davepastern It was actually 100 minutes from first shot to sinking
@@funinscale2892 The purpose to welding was to save weight. At the time the Germans were still trying to give the illusion that they were abiding by the Naval treaty that restricted the displacement of their warships. Welding vs rivets saved a lot of weight.
Hi. Seems as if I have to drill quite a few holes in the deck myself. Do you know what overall diameter these holes should be in order to match the different parts ?
How to do the radar wires?
I always struggle getting PE to stick when I want it to and not stick when I do. Are you using anything extra to have it set so quickly?
I use a super glue of gel consistency which has rubber particles included - the rubber particles ensure that every item placed in glue immediately has a grip to the surface; i worked with liquid super glue some time and was frustrated with PE parts as well until finding the gel super glue - you have to be careful, though, because when using too much, a blob of dry glue will be visible - it happened to me some times in this build
Great!, how many hours did it take you?
Looks like you were having fun. Like the tip on the sheet of PE at a time, think I will try that myself. And yes you forgot the link to the camo 😁
Ah true, i looked it up again. here is the link: www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/shipcraft-20-scharnhorst-gneisenau-1801204326
It is one of the description pictures of a book that is available on this link
Yes it was a fun build for now, some problems with the fit, some were my fault, some were the kit's problems, but a nice kit overall!
@@funinscale2892 Seems like everyone on YT that has built or building this model has some different fitment issues. Personally think it started with the use of the Gneisenau hull, and Trumpeter trying to make something out of their investment in the molds etc. For the price asked, I will probably end up with a Tamiya kit once able to.
@@crazylocha2515 I havent checked other videos on it, might have a look as well! I am not sure why they have cancelled Gneisenau but you can really see which sprues are several years old and which are newly tooled for Scharnhorst. For this money, i should have gone with the USS Missouri in 1/200, but i wanted to give this ship a try. Now others can avoid that mistake :)
What glue do you use for the PE parts, it seem to grab really fast?
It is a gel consistency super glue with rubber particles, the product is a Loctite Power Flex Gel super glue. it is a very good glue for PE parts as they don't fall down as easy as with liquid super glue
@@funinscale2892 thanks PE parts are my most dreaded part of models. 😂
@@richardstout6364 Mine as well, i am not really enjoying them, but they are a necessary evil for making a nice model :)
What does PE mean????
Great build 👍
hi did you use a primer on the hull before useing nato black and hull red
Hi Shaun! I did not use a primer, i sprayed the paint directly onto the plastic. The paints in use are Tamiya acrylics, and i find them to not require a primer coat before application as they cover the plastic well and are durable and resistant to masking tape glue. But sometimes, i get some paint chips. Primer once clogged my airbrush that bad i had to throw it away, so i kept using Tamiya paints thinned with alcohol in the airbrush
Hey I'm thinking about starting to airbrush my models however I don't know how to mix colors and how to apply it then I preferably use aqua colors. U got any advice for me? Thx :)
Hi! I use tamiya acrylic paints and thin them with isopropyl alcohol. I started with Vallejo Model Air paints and Vallejo airbrush thinner and when i started, i clogged the airbrush many times. its very important to clean the airbrush after every use properly. For beginning, i would recommend some cheap compressor with airbrush in a set from amazon which are starting from 50 euros, and a dedicated thinner for airbrushing, like the mentioned vallejo, and trying out different thinning ratios, but i would always start with more than less thinner.
A primer is also important because the acrylic paints usually dont fix to the plastic well (Tamiya, eg., does work as a primer as well)
@@funinscale2892 thank you man :D
Exellent🔝
Trumpeter make Modellers dreams for large Modells true.
How many hours did you work on the Scharnshorst by now ?
Greetings from Germany and best regards
J.A.Hansen⚓
Servus Jochen, Thanks, im glad you like the model! At this point it was about 30-50 hours, but this is just a guess, as i dont really keep track on the time, it could also be more. But this kit will definitely keep you occupied for a while! greetings, Peter
@@funinscale2892 Ahoi Peter so soll es sein.
Hab noch jeden Menge Trumpeter Schiffe zu bauen und mehr.So zum Beispiel auch die USS Nimitz in 1:350...hab aber noch nicht angefangen.
Baue grade mal zu Abwechslung ein Paar Flugzeuge.Aber bald geht wieder mit dem Schiffe los.Wahrscheinlich werde ich dann die Hms Hood bauen.
Grüße aus Mainz am Rhein
J.AHansen⚓
@@J.A.Hansen Da hast du noch einiges vor dir! Die Nimitz in 1/350 ist auch ein riesen Modell, wäre interessant in 1/200! Trumpeter ist für Schiffe meiner Meinung nach die beste Firma da sie die diverseste Produktpalette haben und üblicherweise eher günstige Preise verlangen für das was man alles bekommt
@@funinscale2892 Stimmt👍
Looking really nice my friend very detailed top job stay safe 👍🙏
Thanks very much! glad you like it, stay safe and healthy as well!
Great model wich colors do you used?
Hi! Thanks, i have used Tamiya Paints with the names indicated in the videos!
@@funinscale2892 Oh ok t👍👍hanks
Dude I want to build a 1/200 uss carl Vincent but those models re so expensive but I’m starting a UA-cam channel so guess it would worth it . I j just need to save up. How long have your been building scale models ?
Hi, I’m just about to start a king George and do you have any advice, newish to all this and idk if I should go all out and put most together and then paint or
I would recommend keeping the superstructure off the hull and painting them all separately. You can, for example, start with the hull when you want to make a camouflage pattern, then place the superstructure onto the hull, mark where which paint will be, and then individually paint different sections of the ship before assembling them in total. This requires the least paint corrections afterwards and you can get a nice deck paint finish
@@funinscale2892 thank you means a lot to take the time.
@@lordtulio3033 Sure, i am glad i can be helpful. If you have any other questions, i can try and answer them!
"Ausgezeichnete Arbeit Peter!". I hope that was correct. The camouflage paint schemes are awesome. It amazing how your do the PE parts, for me that's very difficult to do. I also liked the red on the turrets nice touch. Again excellent build and video. Have a great weekend and stay safe. All my best to you,your family and friends. God bless. 👍👍🇦🇹🤝🇺🇸
Perfect german! :-) Thanks for your kind words, i am really glad you like it! I just got my oliver hazard perry kit from academy today, but the only decal included is a number 7... i have to look if i can get a decal sheet for 60! Stay safe and healthy, Chris!
@@funinscale2892 Danke Herr. Peter, German for me is difficult to spell ( hope I don't mess up too bad). Really looking forward to the Perry FFG build. I was wondering do you have a hobby shop in your town? If so are you familiar with a German company called Herpa Wings? I have about 110 aircraft in 1/500 scale all are airliners from different countries. Again great build and looking forward to the next build and video.
We had one toy store which also sold models but discontinued them and only sells Revell accessoires now, but i don't really like those paints... So my go-to market is an ecommerce site from Poland; They have great prices, fast and cheap shipping.
I haven't even once seen a traditional hobby shop, like eg. Andy's Hobby Headquarters, because there are none near me, sadly.
Ive heard of Herpa Wings, but i think they only make ready-built models, right?
Oh this is a brand new kit?
I think so, i ordered it immediately when it showed up at my go-to hobby store, and it was released in 2021
very clear` very helpful. thank you
Note: The plating details on the Nelson and Rodney kits are GROSSLY exaggerated, because they are way too deep! If you look at photos of the real ships, this becomes obvious. The plating lines on the real ships are quite subtle, with only subtle variations of depth between one plating section and another, while on the kit the "sunken" areas of plating are molded very deep indeed. And it would be one hell of a problem fixing that in the areas where there are portholes and other details....so one pretty well has to just put up with it. I'd prefer a smoother hull to dealing with that problem.
True, you are right, it is out of scale. With flat hulls, the "denting" effect is so much work on 1/200, but i like the look of the plating recesses on rodney, even if they are out of scale, but they give it a more interesting look.
@@funinscale2892 Yes, I know what you mean. It is interesting to look at, for sure. I liked it when I first saw it on opening up the model box and checking out the parts, but I was later shocked to find out how overdone it was when I saw closeup and clear photos of the actual ships.
@Mister ed - How many of the WWII ships does Amati do in 1/200 scale?
What glue do you used for the pe parts
I use a gel consistency super glue with rubber particles, it is a product from Loctite, im not sure if this is available everywhere, but it is called loctite power flex gel, it gives an immediate grip to parts that are placed on the model, this is very helpful with PE parts
How long were you working on the model to get to this stage?
I would say about 30 to 50 hours, i dont remember exactly, could also be some more.
very nice
Photo etch is my worst, but been modelling for about 4 years and am starting to get the hang of it, great video build my friend 👍
whats your favourite ship??
Difficult question, but the one i fell in love with first, and which sparked my fascination with warships was HMS Hood. Richelieu is probably my favourite ship ever, today. But it changes. I also had a "Warspite-Phase" :D. Whats your favourite ship?
@@funinscale2892 literally the same hms hood rechelieu warspite then montona now missouri
@@zhaoliu9080 Ah, montana, i almost forgot. she would be on the 4th place. I have to admit, with the iowas and montana class, the extremely wide aft section of the ships makes them a look a little plump from above but the bull nose is extremely nice!
@@funinscale2892 definitely i can agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lovin’ it
Thanks! Glad you like it! Soon she will be sunk by your sister!
@@funinscale2892 I have an unbuilt HMS Duke of York the one that sank the Scharnhorst
@@sam_the_dachsund_47_85 Is there a model of HMS Duke of York? is it an Airfix 1/600?
@@funinscale2892 Um you can chose between matchbox or revell
@@funinscale2892 it is 1/700 scale
Yes
Thank you
Nice, bro (y)
I wil never be as good as you
Sure you will be, i am modelling since 5 years, so i have not that much experience like some people who do it for decades, so it is just determination and trying to get better - which i dont do anymore recently, because i am really glad with the models i can make with my skill sets. I only rarely try new things, which i should probably change
You videos are great, I do wish you didnt include music and went with commentary instead.
Nice
SHALL PROVE TO BE A FINE BUILD , CONSIDERING THE DETAILING AND ASSUMING WITH THIS AMOUNT OF EFFORT, THE RIGGING ; HOWEVER , PAINTED ... NOT PHOTO ETCHED WOODEN DECKS ? W H Y ?
difrend sounds bels..when pe parts get plases...i know feeling.....
Модель голая без фототравления
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