Hi all
Here''s a MOD Feature of IJN I-58 in 1944 fit, built at the same time as I-58 late fit (1945), shown in the Wet Your Ships! Feature.
Enjoy,
Skipper
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IJN I-58 (1944 fit)Posted: Monday, July 02, 2007 - 08:48 AM UTC
Posted: Monday, July 02, 2007 - 02:11 PM UTC
Wonderful job Skipper.
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Posted: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 - 04:51 AM UTC
Yes, nice dio!
Posted: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 - 04:53 AM UTC
could it be the Calm before the Storm??
Glad you both like it
Cheers,
Skipper
Glad you both like it
Cheers,
Skipper
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Posted: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 - 05:00 AM UTC
oh it is real nice! There's a really great sense of colour in this diorama. green water and red wood/ red boats and flotation tanks -it's not the first time I notice your sense of bright colors as well as a real artistic sense when it comes to the composition and I can only wish you keep on in that sense
JB
JB
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Posted: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 - 07:56 AM UTC
Skipper,
Great job on the buils.
Great job on the buils.
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Posted: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 - 08:07 AM UTC
a few more junks and you could call it Hong Kong visit
Posted: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 - 09:30 AM UTC
Thanks guys!
The chinese junks are there to give you a location of the scene - there's no need to say where it is, is there?
And the colours issue... I always dislike the dull and monotonous/colour blind/monocromatic dios - if I can make a scene with some colour interest I will, within the "limits"! My intention was to give a little colour "happiness" and also some location hints, without saying nothing!
Thanks for your compliments - I really apreciate them
Skipper
EDIT: I forgot to mention that the chinese junk is scratchbuilt
The chinese junks are there to give you a location of the scene - there's no need to say where it is, is there?
And the colours issue... I always dislike the dull and monotonous/colour blind/monocromatic dios - if I can make a scene with some colour interest I will, within the "limits"! My intention was to give a little colour "happiness" and also some location hints, without saying nothing!
Thanks for your compliments - I really apreciate them
Skipper
EDIT: I forgot to mention that the chinese junk is scratchbuilt
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Posted: Saturday, July 07, 2007 - 12:16 AM UTC
Rui, the more I look at it, the more I love it, it seems that you really went "on the other side" with this one, you make me lie when i express my doubts about ship dioramas
i think that what I really love about it (+ the colours) is the way you handled the empty sea space.
but i am sorry, now you will have to be compared with the bests, so I do think that the joint between the sea and your base is a little bit scruffy, and it's one place where you should maybe take more care of next time (there is a line visible on the last picture too)
i think that what I really love about it (+ the colours) is the way you handled the empty sea space.
but i am sorry, now you will have to be compared with the bests, so I do think that the joint between the sea and your base is a little bit scruffy, and it's one place where you should maybe take more care of next time (there is a line visible on the last picture too)
Posted: Saturday, July 07, 2007 - 06:32 AM UTC
Thanks (again) for the compliments, Jean-Bernard
I know that some things could be improved, but I rushed some details in order to have the model ready for our club XI Expo
As for comparing my work in this scale with the best - NO WAY! So far, in my life, I only have made 5 1/700 models, and I still have a lot to learn... Although I consider myself a skillfull modeler in my usual area (1/72 and mainly 1/35 or 54mm submarines), 1/700 is a completely different story!
Ok, you can finish one 1/700 scale model ship during one weekend, but if you go "into the dark side" and put, at least some PE sets and make a water base, this could turn in a project for a month or more (please remember that I am a slow worker).... and I am not even talking about making corrections on the plastic model (damn references!!!!!)
I know you are completely right on your coments, but I think that this will be taken care on a future project(s). For now, I will leave it as it is.
Skipper
I know that some things could be improved, but I rushed some details in order to have the model ready for our club XI Expo
As for comparing my work in this scale with the best - NO WAY! So far, in my life, I only have made 5 1/700 models, and I still have a lot to learn... Although I consider myself a skillfull modeler in my usual area (1/72 and mainly 1/35 or 54mm submarines), 1/700 is a completely different story!
Ok, you can finish one 1/700 scale model ship during one weekend, but if you go "into the dark side" and put, at least some PE sets and make a water base, this could turn in a project for a month or more (please remember that I am a slow worker).... and I am not even talking about making corrections on the plastic model (damn references!!!!!)
I know you are completely right on your coments, but I think that this will be taken care on a future project(s). For now, I will leave it as it is.
Skipper
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Posted: Saturday, July 07, 2007 - 10:58 PM UTC
Looks great, I love the colorful junk. 1/700 scale still amazes me everytime I see one.
Posted: Monday, July 09, 2007 - 05:40 PM UTC
Hi Skipper,
Very neat looking dio, and as jba says good use of the space. Nice work Rui and the additions make for an interesting setting.
Thanks for sharing, don't rush!!!!! (famous last words)
Cheers
Al
Very neat looking dio, and as jba says good use of the space. Nice work Rui and the additions make for an interesting setting.
Thanks for sharing, don't rush!!!!! (famous last words)
Cheers
Al
Posted: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 - 12:18 AM UTC
Thank you Gentleman!
Another note on the rush: only in the sea base - not in the model
Once again, Thanks for your comments
Skipper
Another note on the rush: only in the sea base - not in the model
Once again, Thanks for your comments
Skipper
Posted: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 - 06:38 AM UTC
A beautyful dio Skipper, sea colour is different but very nice. Love the little junk which also adds that splash of colour.
Ciao
Luciano
Ciao
Luciano
Posted: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 - 06:51 AM UTC
Ciao Luciano
Thanks - the difference in the water colour is because I palced the sub on a river (in the monsoon period)... another hint that it is a river, are the mooring buoy
Gald you liked it
Cheers,
Skipper
Thanks - the difference in the water colour is because I palced the sub on a river (in the monsoon period)... another hint that it is a river, are the mooring buoy
Gald you liked it
Cheers,
Skipper