Mir dsv investigating sunken curtiss helldiver.

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Here is a little 1/144 scale model of a Curtiss Helldiver that ditched in The Battle Of The Philippine Sea. It is one of the 45 that ran out of fuel on there way back to carriers. This plane is being investigated by the DSV MIR 2.

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This one was a good model to do although the scale caused me problems with my disability.

Si:smiling3:

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Wow! You are master on this way!!

And remember my happy days as a diver!

Cheers. Polux
 

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Wow! You are master on this way!!And remember my happy days as a diver!

Cheers. Polux
Very kind of you to say so, I love doing sunken wrecks, although sometimes I have had some abuse as to why I wanted to do war-grave. It is my tribute to all who have fallen and the wrecks now give life and shelter.

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people who critisize such things are fools unto themselves,i think the ideas of sunken wrecks which you are fantastic at building,are pure art,because of the detail in them,and as you say a tribute they are.

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people who critisize such things are fools unto themselves,i think the ideas of sunken wrecks which you are fantastic at building,are pure art,because of the detail in them,and as you say a tribute they are.mobear
Well said mobear!!! Si, these dios for yours are all amazing work mate

Cheers, Andrew
 

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people who critisize such things are fools unto themselves,i think the ideas of sunken wrecks which you are fantastic at building,are pure art,because of the detail in them,and as you say a tribute they are.mobear
I agree, people can be so blinkered.

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Well said mobear!!! Si, these dios for yours are all amazing work mateCheers, Andrew
Thanks Andrew, glad you like them.

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Very kind of you to say so, I love doing sunken wrecks, although sometimes I have had some abuse as to why I wanted to do war-grave. It is my tribute to all who have fallen and the wrecks now give life and shelter.Si:smiling3:
Very nice tribute and detail to them Si, without doubt.

Can I ask, if you never try to show one of your builds inside a silicone block? Could be spectacular!!

I must said, but, ..... I try two times before on a old car, and all finish on absolutely dissaster.... ;)

I'm sure you can do it!! Let me know if sometime you try it!

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Very nice tribute and detail to them Si, without doubt. Can I ask, if you never try to show one of your builds inside a silicone block? Could be spectacular!!

I must said, but, ..... I try two times before on a old car, and all finish on absolutely dissaster.... ;)

I'm sure you can do it!! Let me know if sometime you try it!

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Tricky stuff to work with, to get it to work right you really need a vacuum pump to get all the air out this allows the silicone to flow around and in the model. I have trouble using epoxy as water-doesn't shrink but large amounts craze and crack :sad:

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Another great diorama Si, enjoying your work.
 
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this is quality si 10 out of 10 mate the paint work on the hell diver is top notch. an obsession if you don't mind,if you used scenic water and covered both kits in it to actually make water would just finish it off. top notch mate well done.

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Another great diorama Si, enjoying your work.
Thanks Joe, glad you're enjoying what I do.

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this is quality si 10 out of 10 mate the paint work on the hell diver is top notch. an obsession if you don't mind,if you used scenic water and covered both kits in it to actually make water would just finish it off. top notch mate well done.Scott
Cheers Scott, really happy you think its a good model. I have a USS Scorpion sunken dio to do, may use scenic water on this.

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Fantastic dio Si ! Loving the effect on the helldiver and the sub looks brilliant , and it must be tiny too, 5 star job , cheers tony
 

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Yep, 1/144 scale, a real pain for my disability and hands but it worked out okay, although doing another that scale maybe off the menu for a while.

Glad you like them.

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Looks like you like sunken stuff
Hi John, yep, into sunken stuff at the moment. I shall be doing other stuff soon.

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