"Himiko" - Tokyo water bus (Fujimi, 1:150)-COMPLETED (inclusive display)
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3 5 April 2016, 19:50
Bernhard Schrock
Sometimes one is so fascinated about one kit so that everything else I pushed away.
Pictures 1 and 2: the first and one of very few planed refinements: reworking of oversized holes for the grips (fill with plastic rod and CC and drilling of 0,26mm holes).
Sometimes one is so fascinated about one kit so that everything else I pushed away.
Pictures 1 and 2: the first and one of very few planed refinements: reworking of oversized holes for the grips (fill with plastic rod and CC and drilling of 0,26mm holes).
5 April 2016, 20:06
Bernhard Schrock
This week I have vacations 🙂 so I could spent several hours in masking (because of rainy weather🙁 ). Unfortunately the most if the precut masks are to large and I had to reworking them for acceptable fit.
This week I have vacations 🙂 so I could spent several hours in masking (because of rainy weather🙁 ). Unfortunately the most if the precut masks are to large and I had to reworking them for acceptable fit.
7 April 2016, 19:35
Bernhard Pethe
Deine Affinität zum Wasser ist nicht zu übersehen. Interessant das Teil.
Deine Affinität zum Wasser ist nicht zu übersehen. Interessant das Teil.
8 April 2016, 07:22
Christian Bruer
Guess this is the one we talked about on Saturday, when I asked you, when do you start your first ship model?! Mhhh, not that kind of ship I meant, but it seems to me this will be interesting to follow😄
Cheers, Christian
P.S. yep, will you add the interior?😎
Guess this is the one we talked about on Saturday, when I asked you, when do you start your first ship model?! Mhhh, not that kind of ship I meant, but it seems to me this will be interesting to follow😄
Cheers, Christian
P.S. yep, will you add the interior?😎
8 April 2016, 16:35
Bernhard Schrock
I'm stunt by the feedback but indeed this is a very unusual "vessel".
I have not planned to add any interior 🙂 but I fear that the big and very clear panels over the cockpit will very clearly show the NOTHING in the cockpit🙁. After removing of all masks I will see what I have to do.
I'm stunt by the feedback but indeed this is a very unusual "vessel".
I have not planned to add any interior 🙂 but I fear that the big and very clear panels over the cockpit will very clearly show the NOTHING in the cockpit🙁. After removing of all masks I will see what I have to do.
8 April 2016, 19:55
Choppa Nutta
some helpful interior piccies here 🙂
surprisingly sparse, mostly a bench around the edge with a bulkhead or two, and the cockpit etc.
karopka.ru/community/user/14678/?MODEL=344378
some helpful interior piccies here 🙂
surprisingly sparse, mostly a bench around the edge with a bulkhead or two, and the cockpit etc.
karopka.ru/community/user/14678/?MODEL=344378
8 April 2016, 20:21
Bernhard Schrock
Mask removing half completed and there are wonderful news: through the blue tinted windows is the interior not visible!! Planned extra parts for the interior: 0,0 🙂🙂🙂
P.S. Choppa: thank you for support and research. 🙂
Mask removing half completed and there are wonderful news: through the blue tinted windows is the interior not visible!! Planned extra parts for the interior: 0,0 🙂🙂🙂
P.S. Choppa: thank you for support and research. 🙂
11 April 2016, 18:03
MRMLA
This looks like a real corker, following with GREAT interest! But hey Bernhard, open the window, one at least! 🙂
This looks like a real corker, following with GREAT interest! But hey Bernhard, open the window, one at least! 🙂
12 April 2016, 17:02
Bart Goesaert
idd... nice build and presentation, missing some waves though, but that's not the most easy thing to do convincingly.
idd... nice build and presentation, missing some waves though, but that's not the most easy thing to do convincingly.
16 June 2016, 10:59