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On 4/5/2023 at 1:55 PM, Bomber_County said:

Rob, absolutely stunning, are you going to bring a microscope to paint those figures, I was second guessing in doing mine at 35th scale……..

I'm not good with 35 scale figures, what could probably go wrong with these 100 times smaller renditions :D.

Cheers Rob

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22 hours ago, CANicoll said:

Rob, awesome work.  You need to do a master-class for us on working with tiny PE, bending PE, etc.  I see all of that PE and my sphincter tightens.  :blink:

Chris

Holy :censored:, batman!  Those are clothes pins under the two-sided tape! wow...

Nah Chris, there is nothing to it. All is about 100 times smaller, that's it :D. Honestly, I enjoy most of the PE work, as the quality and fit of these parts is good. The boats racks were an exception. They are a bit flimsy, but lastly they hold up painting and weathering. Where bad plastic meets good PE, there are sometimes fit problems, but all in all, I had expected worse. 
Good that you reference to the clothes pegs and tape, because it's not so easy to spot something above with the bare eye :D.

Cheers Rob

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Phew, I painted up the figures. The printing quality is excellent for the scale and these little guys will bring some life onto the decks of USS Arizona.
The figures were primed matte white with the airbrush and then followed by skin color, light blue and blue gray, brown for the shoes and some other details, applied with a 000 brush. Last, I brushed on a mix of grey oil paint and matte thinner as a wash, to let the detail pop a bit more.

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And here there are the first officers and sailors on duty (or resting).

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Cheers Rob

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Hi Rob,

     Some of your figures look great.  And then some are out of uniform.

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White is for summer and tropics, Blues for winter in colder climates.  Dungarees for daily working uniform for enlisted men.  Khaki for officers and Chief petty officers for regular work.

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6 hours ago, GazzaS said:

Some of your figures look great.  And then some are out of uniform.

 

Thanks Gary, the reason, some of the guys look incorrect is, they are pure fantasy products. After a quick search, I found many sources showing navy uniforms for certain years and there were lots of differences. I decided to go fantasy, as I don't want to dig deeper into the subject. What you see is what I remembered from photos and movies.

Cheers Rob

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4 hours ago, CANicoll said:

I'm blaming Doc Rob!!  🙂

Disclaimer :D: I'm not responsible for medical issues caused by my builds or comments here, as long as I follow the forum rules. Since now, I was never mentioned to a doctor as the reason for health problems. I will not stop using PE only for the sanity of other forum members. I will not refund your health insurance on the base of my build thread.

With other words, reading is an unforced input of information and the author cannot held responsible for bodily reaction of readers, especially not, if the subject of nuisance is pointed out by a member I will not name, except the hint that his name starts with H and ends with ubert :rofl:.

Disclaimer off.

Honestly Chris, I read about your health issues and it sounds frightening and serious. I wish you the very best on the way to regain your good health.

Cheers Rob

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It's a bit of cash in time now, as it's the time of the build, where all the pre fabricated sub assemblies got finally detailed and added to the decks. I mounted the planes on their sleds onto the catapults, dozens of bollards, winches, AA guns and mid artillery with their gun shields. Not all is glued yet, and I try to assemble in a logical order, without risking to destroy glued on details through bad sequencing.
Suddenly the whole build appears to melt together with these very rewarding steps.

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Cheers Rob

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20 hours ago, Peterpools said:

WOW ... right on the money - as the details and assemblies are added, it's a whole new ballgame and the Arizona is looking fantastic. All the hard work and countless hours is paying off is spades

 

8 hours ago, GazzaS said:

Looks brilliant, Rob.  You've done a great job to modulate the colors on the ship.

 

7 hours ago, KevinM said:

I like the weathering Rob!!:unworthy:

Thank you Gentlemen, these steps of assembly are quite rewarding as many parts klick together which were very tedious to assemble. There are still lots of things to do until I can tell the Arizona finished, but it feels good to reach this point.

The weathering looks a bit over pronounced on the pictures. I can't explain why, but especially the hull looks less weathered to the eye than on my pics.

Cheers Rob

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I added more and more sub assemblies to the mix. After a bit of detail painting with a brush, the numerous boats were glued to the decks, later followed by the gangways. More figures were CA-ed to their stations. The superstructure and the mast section are not glued in place yet, as I will add some railings first. Not shown on the pictures are the anchor chains, which I blackened in burnishing fluid.

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Cheers Rob

 

 

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On 4/6/2023 at 2:12 PM, DocRob said:

I'm not good with 35 scale figures, what could probably go wrong with these 100 times smaller renditions :D.

Cheers Rob

Well, technically, they are 1000 times smaller…

Hubert, playing smartass 😇

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17 hours ago, HubertB said:

Well, technically, they are 1000 times smaller…

Hubert, playing smartass 😇

I was exaggerating a bit, they are only 10 times smaller than your actual 1/35 figure. I wasn't speaking volume, Hubert, re-smartassing off :D.

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Cheers Rob

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On 4/11/2023 at 1:52 PM, Peterpools said:

Looking so good and the figures add so much to the build nd the perfect complement to the  weathering. 

 

4 hours ago, GazzaS said:

Love the slackers near the funnel.  The rest of the ship looks great, too

 

3 hours ago, Bomber_County said:

Rob, the figures certainly do make the of model “pop”. Also love the subtle weathering and slight rust on the catapult etc. This is epic….

Muchas gracias amigos, It's actually fun to place the figures poco a poco and think of small stories, they tell. These ION figures are ahead of the game, so many different poses and the detail is very good for the scale.
I will slow down a bit the next days, there is a good swell forecast and I will surf until I'm numb and I cannot lift my arms anymore :D.

Cheers Rob

 

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The two guys carrying the mail(?) to the Kingfisher had me . 😄 as well as the guys lounging in the sun . 

 

100% believe details should tell a story if you can , the interaction of the objects and the people is art , otherwise it's a thing with less context. 

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3 hours ago, DocRob said:

I was exaggerating a bit, they are only 10 times smaller than your actual 1/35 figure. I wasn't speaking volume, Hubert, re-smartassing off :D.

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Cheers Rob

Yes, but as a German, with engineering training on top, you cannot ignore that thinking in 3D speaks, literally, volumes 😂!

Hubert, re-re-smartassing ;)

 

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Phew, almost there. Some touchups are still to do and there are still some parts missing, like the anchors, which I forgot. 
I added all the railings, which proved easier than thought. I bent them to shape before carefully set them on a wooden board with double sided adhesive tape and then primed and sprayed the railings. Before installing the outer railings, I glued on the masts, cranes and superstructure, not to interfere with later.
Lots of figures were added and I hope, they tell little stories with their poses, interaction and placement.  
Lastly, there is the question, if I rig the Arizona. I'm not so sure, if rigging would be visible in this scale, but this decision will be made later.

It seems like I can think about new projects. There were times, where I couldn't think of getting to this stage, during the build and this feels good and satisfactory.

Cheers Rob

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