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USS Missouri
Gunny
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Posted: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 - 12:26 AM UTC
MSW Crew-member Louis Carabott [loucar] takes us along for a cruise with the Mighty Mo as she goes "In Harms Way" looking for the enemy, in this "On Display" feature!

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Thanks!
~Gunny
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Posted: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 - 05:39 AM UTC
Nice one!

I just don't get how you guys manage all that PE / detailing art. I just need to look at small parts, and they bend the other way.
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Posted: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 - 06:08 AM UTC
Beautiful work Louis!
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Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 06:54 AM UTC
Maybe its the lighting or the way the camera interpretted the color, but i think the decks and upper surface should be a bluish color rather than grey. I don't have the specific color but i think most of the warships during mid to late WW2 used a bluish stain on the decks
loucar
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Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 09:44 AM UTC
You are very right steve....Actually the decks are painted with in gray bluish tint...I am not a good photographer...so there's the result...grey :):)....I try different lighting and I end up with different colours of the same model :):)
Take care and best regards
Louis

Malta
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Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 05:53 AM UTC
Hey Louis!

As a fellow 1:350 fan, I am especially impressed with your water effects--it can be tough (for me anyway) to make the sea look so realistic in the larger scales.

--Karl

P. S. That's a mighty impressive flight line in the background as well; if the aircraft were real, you'd be a power in the central Mediterranean!
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Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 06:20 AM UTC
Very nice work on the Big Mo. I'm also impressed with the aircraft display in the background.
loucar
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Malta
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Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 10:32 PM UTC
Hi all
Thanks for your kind comments about my model. Yes Used to do 1/72 scale aircraft a while ago ..I have a collection of about 200 of them. I do figurines as well. I also used to build 1/72 scale aircraft dioramas always with wartime Malta as a theme I've got about 6 of them at the Malta aviation museum...they r too large to keep at home.
I started modelling ships about 5 years ago and that was it...I got hooked....they are my passion...
Karl I sculpt the seascape using just common toilet paper :):) and diluted pva glue and finish it off with a layer of creamy pollyfilla....then it's just household pain....t
Will soon finish the Yamato and hope to post som e pics of the build....
Best regards
Louis
Thanks again
Louis
CaptSonghouse
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Posted: Friday, January 22, 2010 - 10:18 AM UTC
That's a remarkable result with toilet paper!

For the carrier campaign I will be turning to a Malta Spitfire delivery scene...I just need several dozen 1:350 Spitfires!

--Karl
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Posted: Saturday, January 23, 2010 - 01:52 AM UTC
Karl You can have a look at my model of the Illustrious in 1/400 scale in this site.....It has spits on....I scratchbuilt one and made a mould and a friend of mine casted quite a few in white metal....they will do for a 1/350 scale project..I am quite certain of that.....You gave to scrtacbuilt the undercarriage...If you want I can mail you one and you can do the rest....they need a bit of cleaning , but they will do....
just say the word friend
best regards
Louis
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Posted: Saturday, January 23, 2010 - 06:58 AM UTC
Hi Louis!

That's a generous offer--I located a retailer in Britain who advertised resin Spits in 1:350 but he hasn't replied to my inquiry in a month.

I've been meaning to try out RTV molding and the Malta project is the perfect project, so let me take a wack at it first and then we'll see about the 1:400 mold.

Thanks!

--Karl
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Posted: Saturday, January 23, 2010 - 10:44 AM UTC
Hi Karl no problem I will mail you a couple u have to give me your address though....you can email me on [email protected] and like so we can keep your address private....
always glad to help a fellow modeller
best regards
Louis
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