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Twin German S-100 Schnellboot

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"MSW crew-mate Kostas Katseas (angeleyes) shares an artful display of his latest vignette, this time the spotlight is on his twin S-100 Schnellboot in 1/700 scale!"

Model Kit: WSW Modellbau 1/700 scale # SEA1005
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About the Author

About Kostas Katseas (Angeleyes)
FROM: DRAMA, GREECE / Ελλάδα


Comments

WOW! .......I guess amazing things do come in small packages. Great dio and models. Cheers, Joe
MAY 26, 2010 - 12:26 PM
Kostas well done mate. Very, very nice work. I like how you have both vessels sitting out of the water. Cheers Sean
MAY 26, 2010 - 12:40 PM
Kostas, the way you display your naval projects never ceases to amaze me. This is a way cool vignette. That it is in 1/700 scale is unbelievable. Well done, sir. Cheers, Mike
MAY 26, 2010 - 02:43 PM
It even got a crew - sweet! Cheers/Jan
MAY 26, 2010 - 06:30 PM
Some people couldn't do this good in 1-72 , however to be harsh, while using a dark wash the S-100's are not really in their true colours, don't get me wrong I believe a fantastic job has been achieved here especially in 1-700, of late, to get the best shading and Hollywood look a lot of builders have come away from the reality of these fine surface craft, and one last note, while looking at the photo's is great, how on earth did he manage to make those parts he used to build the S-100's ? I have MTB and S-100 all in 1-700 and they don't come with photoetch, not in my kit, I would love to see a step by step guide on how these 2 little marvels were put together. Here is a scary thought, while we've seen Kostas Katseas and some 1st rate builds, I believe we have still to see him at his best, some time ago I commented ''He is already good, but has anyone noticed he's actually getting better ?'' high sea, crashing bow waves and 1-350 3-D figures ''painted'' now 2 S-100's fully loaded, I suspect sooner or later we'll be looking at a gobsmacking diorama.
MAY 26, 2010 - 08:28 PM
Wonderful work Kostas!
MAY 27, 2010 - 12:42 AM
All I can say is WOW....The effort and the skills are brilliant...Cheers Mark
MAY 27, 2010 - 04:15 AM
Incredible detail for such tiny models, really superb work. I doubt i'll ever touch 1/700 as its just too small for my skill level but certainly in awe of what you can achieve. I do believe the wash you have used is important at this scale so as to enhance what natural light can not at this scale to pick out details. Looks about right to me. Top work sir, a pleasure to view... steve
MAY 27, 2010 - 08:10 AM
another marvelous build by Mr Kostas. I hope my 1/72 scale comes out 10% as good as his 1/700 scale. Thanks for sharing! PS - love the water effects!
JUN 02, 2010 - 12:33 AM