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GOIN GREAT GUNS Bob mate now when you done that turret you can make mine as you the turret exspert now LOL
CHRIS
CHRIS
Do know about that Chris lolGOIN GREAT GUNS Bob mate now when you done that turret you can make mine as you the turret exspert now LOL
CHRIS
Thanks Tim for the great advice!! Sunbathing, good idea, perhaps he's thinking why are we going round in circlesLooking good Bob. You’ll have to put a sunbathing sailor on the top to give it scale!
Don’t stress about the seams.....there are a couple of tricks that help.....
First trick, use the “wet or dry” on a solid backing. If you keep it flat it wont wear hollows in as you work.
Second trick, don’t sand directly along the seam or at ninety degrees to the seam. Both of those approaches will give you flat spots. Sand at 45 degrees to the seam and you will minimise the problem....basically treat it like an aircraft fuselage.
Thanks Chriscomin on nicely Bob boyo great stuff
chris
Not too long, i hope TimLooking good....soon be ready for paint!
WHATS happening on brono ? Bob mate
chris
Good god Chris, how fast do you think i am!!!WHATS happening on brono ? Bob mate
chris
Right been to decorator supplies, got a 12 inch roller and a large bucket of battleship grey emulsion!Bobs gone to look at how much paint he has Chris, this is going to take a lot.
Thanks Paul, needs another coat, then brush for the bases of the vents etc, followed by a lot of masking to paint barbette etcBob,
All looking good mate.
Thanks John, enjoying it to be fair!I'm really loving this, so different from the norm. Great work Bob, just shows what you can do with a roller.
Calm down, calm down, hoping to finish the barbette ready for primer Friday, well thats the planCOME on Bob we all cant wait to see them oversized peashooters lol an you are doin a grand job boyo
chris
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