NickD
I hope that Your health issues have improved.
Do not apologize for long absences, as for sure when You post something here it's really worth watching!
Thank you very much!
I feel much better now, and i hope things will go faster.
The "rough" work is almost completely finished, so I hope next month i can test the ship (in a shape of a big ugly white log) semewhere ina lake.
Meanwhile i cant wait any more and temporary replaced a hammer with a brush.
These details are still not fully complete, but they already started to take a shape.
Please, don't judge me too hard, this is actually my first model paintjob, so i learn "on the fly".
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After 45 years I finally got around to buying an air brush kit a couple of years ago, before that everything was by hand. I am still learning to use the airbrush and occasionally fluke a decent paint job. From what you have shown so far, your on the fly learning is going very well.
Bofors ASW final and ready to be mounted to the model:
40mm Bofors final, colored as on Peder Skram:
Mk 33 Gun mount completely colored, still without windows.
Rear running light painted, assembled and working.
It can be disassembled safely, if changing of the LED is required.
I take few day-offs to work on the model, because slow progress killing me!
So i hope I can share an update for the whole model soon.
Have a nice day/evening!
Hehe, my brother already wanted to eat that "chocolate candy Bofors"
Unfortunately photo cant show the real color. I painted everything with bronze-like color, than some brown on the top, and when paint started to dry, i diluted it again and take some away with the hard brush. The effect is a mixed brown/gold plating. I'll try to make a better photo.
Closeup.
Actually brown paint was far more dull, but it unexpectedly, unlike another paints changes its color, when i apply the varnish. I'm afraid to remove all layers to try again, but i can try to apply another bronze layer - the paint is very diluted and maybe will change overall color, preserving the texture.
If the results aren't good, i can safely remove the color with turpentine, the varnish is succeptable only to acetone.