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1/35 waterline Uboot type II

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Oil wash , dark grey on top and a lighter grey on the side to accent the mortar,
Bollards in position (not glued in yet)

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I know you are on your new project Piet, are you coming back to this anytime soon?
The boat is 99% finished..... only need to ad the cables that run from the bow over the bridge to the aft ,
Tried several ways to do it but still not happy how it looks,it is not just threading a wire through the insulators,
i will figure it out (than i can start weathering )👍
 
The boat is 99% finished..... only need to ad the cables that run from the bow over the bridge to the aft ,
Tried several ways to do it but still not happy how it looks,it is not just threading a wire through the insulators,
i will figure it out (than i can start weathering )👍
I've noticed there are new products out there. Mig Ammo has various size rigging line targetting ship building and Modelkasten has some stretch wire.


Found a ship building forum that bragged about the metal wire producing a more natural sag to the lines.
At $25 for 5m, i'll wait for your report. 🍿
 
These wires are smooth ,i have some nice twisted wire that is not the problem its all the other thingies that go with the insulators and rope .
thanks for the link i found something else i could use (y) for that
 
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