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Title: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 01 November 2014, 12:39:46 AM
Another random job lot from Ebay,
It's a lot of flattops, protected by something with BIG guns! Carriers painted in Midway colour scheme, since most didn't survive beyond that!
;)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2235_zps44fa6c62.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2235_zps44fa6c62.jpg.html)

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2236_zps3646cdce.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2236_zps3646cdce.jpg.html)

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2238_zps18887c6b.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2238_zps18887c6b.jpg.html)

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2239_zps716ae15c.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2239_zps716ae15c.jpg.html)

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2240_zpsaefa32d7.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2240_zpsaefa32d7.jpg.html)
That's no carrier!!!
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2241_zps0c0bed35.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2241_zps0c0bed35.jpg.html)

(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2237_zpsff12d407.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2237_zpsff12d407.jpg.html)

And absolutely randomly, USS Gen John Pope, troop transport!
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc94/madlemmey/DSCF2242_zpse664e1a5.jpg) (http://s214.photobucket.com/user/madlemmey/media/DSCF2242_zpse664e1a5.jpg.html)
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: sdennan on 01 November 2014, 05:24:54 AM
Nice!

Figurehead 1/6000
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Techno on 01 November 2014, 07:24:51 AM
Very nice, Will.
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: paulr on 01 November 2014, 07:29:23 AM
 :-bd =D> :-bd =D> :-bd

Those carrier decks are a bugger to do

Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: fred. on 01 November 2014, 08:22:55 AM
Very nice. Are the deck markings all hand painted?
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 01 November 2014, 08:27:01 AM
They are Fred, hence the wobbles, even when I used a ruler!  :'(
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: fred. on 01 November 2014, 08:44:24 AM
The long straight  lines are always going to be hard. I haven't been able to find a thin white marker pen, then only one I have found is at least 1.5 mm nib, which is really quite chunky. And it has a paint type ink, so not really like the nice black pens. Even decals would be a nightmare in that length and narrowness.  So I think it's a good outcome painting them in.

The stripy markings and the Japanese flag markings have come out very nice.
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 01 November 2014, 09:00:19 AM
Good stuff.

IanS
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Hertsblue on 01 November 2014, 10:44:57 AM
Use Sellotape as masking tape. But don't, whatever you do, leave it on until the line is completely dry. You risk the paint on the tape drying with the line and the whole thing peeling away when you take the tape off. And don't, in any case, leave the tape on for too long.

(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd448/Hertsblue/DSCN1357.jpg)
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: paulr on 01 November 2014, 07:15:57 PM
Impressive
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 02 November 2014, 08:13:31 AM
Wont the sellotape lift the underlying paint ?

IanS
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Hertsblue on 02 November 2014, 01:48:24 PM
Quote from: ianrs54 on 02 November 2014, 08:13:31 AM
Wont the sellotape lift the underlying paint ?

IanS

Not so long as the base coat is perfectly dry and you don't leave the Sellotape on for more than a few minutes. These ships were actually painted with enamels (which gives you some idea of how old they are), but I can't think it would be much different with acrylics.
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: petercooman on 03 November 2014, 07:05:53 AM
Nice job!!


Top tip, if you lightly push your length of masking tape against your jeans, it will reduce the stickyness to a point where it sticks just enough to  mask your models , but not enough to lift away the paint under it!
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Techno on 03 November 2014, 07:38:10 AM
Like those lots !
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Matt J on 03 November 2014, 10:09:53 AM
Nice work guys, quick question though wouldn't aircraft carrier models look better with planes modelled on the deck?
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 03 November 2014, 10:37:05 AM
Yeah, but I doubt Martin would be up for it at the mo!  :P
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Hertsblue on 03 November 2014, 05:15:02 PM
Quote from: Matt of Munslow on 03 November 2014, 10:09:53 AM
Nice work guys, quick question though wouldn't aircraft carrier models look better with planes modelled on the deck?

Absolutely. It's finding them is the problem.
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: paulr on 03 November 2014, 06:53:12 PM
Quote from: Matt of Munslow on 03 November 2014, 10:09:53 AM
Nice work guys, quick question though wouldn't aircraft carrier models look better with planes modelled on the deck?

Painting 1/3,000 planes would be an "interesting" challenge, a Zero would have a wingspan of 4mm & length 3mm
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Ithoriel on 03 November 2014, 07:18:01 PM
Quote from: paulr on 03 November 2014, 06:53:12 PM
Painting 1/3,000 planes would be an "interesting" challenge, a Zero would have a wingspan of 4mm & length 3mm

1:3000 scale aircraft available from Navwar

http://www.navwar.co.uk/nav/default.asp?MMID=70

£1.25 for 15 Aichi "Val" or Mitsubishi "Zero" aircraft
Title: Re: 1:3000 Japanese Ships
Post by: Hertsblue on 04 November 2014, 08:34:57 AM
I might get around to them in about 2020....  :)