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S-100 in 1/72.

Plastik Smurff

Active member
Opened up a box the other week and found this in it,I don't even remember starting it luckily everything is still in it's box. After giving it the eyeball I was amazed at the crappy job I had done to it at the time so rather than bin it I shall see what can be made of it.

The deck was just a solid green so a bit of shading and fading was done.

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Next the hull was given the same treatment.

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Then I started to add the various bits an pieces. To give a bit of tonal change I sprayed them all with a darker shade of grey then when dry the top's received a light spray of grey two shades lighter. The pic's don't show it well but it does look ok.

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Again it's a thing to fiddle with an keep me out of mischief.

Kurt.
 
Always liked the look of the 'S' boats but never got around to acquiring a kit of one, yours is looking great (y)
 
Still fiddling along. The stripes were a pain in bum,normally I would have sprayed them before the deck was glued on but since that had been done paint by brush had to be employed and carmine red is a bugger to get coverage. 5 coats and then I had to tidy up the seep that occurred.
Railings and thing's are on the paint desk.

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Nice build so far. Did it ever get finished? I built this kit yrs. ago and really enjoyed it. I added some figures to it a couple of months ago. Gary S. XXXXV XX XX
 
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