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Post by bruno on Jun 28, 2009 10:00:03 GMT 1
Thank you guys.
OK nm i'll try to check your suggestion
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Post by bruno on Sept 20, 2009 20:08:11 GMT 1
I guess every one of you remember this part. Anyway I will. This has been my summer holidays job (for modelling of course). Just some glue to sand off if possible. But many other things to do in the mountains. Well... back to home and to work.
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Post by mike on Sept 20, 2009 20:23:13 GMT 1
Hi bruno cracking job on your signal bridge ,tricky thing to make, lovely view of the mountians, where was the picture taken. mike
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Post by bruno on Sept 20, 2009 20:51:16 GMT 1
Thanks Mike.
The picts are from the french Alpes in a 5 hour walk upper the "Col de la Colombière" not far from Annecy.
The riders of the "Tour de france" went through this "Col" (path) this year and last year. But of course they used the car track anf not the foot climbings lanes.
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Post by Mark on Sept 20, 2009 23:13:13 GMT 1
Stunning scenery - and a good job on the bridge as well
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Post by bruno on Sept 26, 2009 20:03:41 GMT 1
Just another pict of that signal platform
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Post by mike on Sept 26, 2009 20:23:56 GMT 1
Very neat Bruno , have you polished it, it looks so shiney mike
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Post by bruno on Sept 26, 2009 20:30:50 GMT 1
Oh no Mike!! Sticking all that parts together is far enough That 's only the flash at close distance (and a little brigntness correction)
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Post by mike on Sept 26, 2009 20:37:56 GMT 1
How is your bismarck hull comeing on Bruno have you primed it yet, could you post some pics mike
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Post by bruno on Sept 27, 2009 9:52:46 GMT 1
Hello Mike In fact my hull is still as above because as i decided both to set the deck IN the hull and not ON as Hachette does and not to use the printed deck but to plank it. Sometimes I think I'm crazy to intend such a job. So I will finish the hull when planking the main deck to make them fit properly.
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Post by mike on Sept 27, 2009 11:53:58 GMT 1
Bruno Im sure your deck will look terrrific when finished, I admire your courage for planking your deck this way. Good luck with the buiild. mike
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Post by bruno on Dec 10, 2009 21:56:31 GMT 1
Hello Just a few picts of the rear roof deck. Of course it is a lot time consumming but I feel happy with the result The brass parts are only primed, this grey colour is obviously far too light. The positionning and gluing og the deck round the caesar barbette
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Post by mike on Dec 10, 2009 22:26:41 GMT 1
Hi Bruno, Great job on your deck , looks real good Have a well deserved K mate. mike
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Post by nm on Dec 10, 2009 23:28:00 GMT 1
Hi Bruno, Great job on your deck , looks real good Have a well deserved K mate. mike Was going to ask you about the deck: made from small planks? nm
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Post by bruno on Dec 11, 2009 13:49:28 GMT 1
Hello nm,
Yes it is made of 0.6 mm plancs, set side by side and then sanded down to ~ .4 mm as you can see page 2
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