Elco 80 ft PT 117
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1 9 October 2014, 19:33
Choppa Nutta
Like it but some more pictures of the whole boat would be nice, some from above and the front perhaps 🙂
Like it but some more pictures of the whole boat would be nice, some from above and the front perhaps 🙂
9 October 2014, 20:12
Hanno Kleinecke
Thanks , I will be coming up with some more pictures later on today !
Thanks , I will be coming up with some more pictures later on today !
10 October 2014, 08:11
Hanno Kleinecke
Thank you Rui, the next one is already waiting, a couple of planes ahead ..... 🙂
Thank you Rui, the next one is already waiting, a couple of planes ahead ..... 🙂
1 April 2015, 13:04
Robbie
So what did you do to get the deck smooth (remove the planking detail) ? I have the 109 kit and it looks like a daunting task to remove the planking detail.
So what did you do to get the deck smooth (remove the planking detail) ? I have the 109 kit and it looks like a daunting task to remove the planking detail.
1 April 2015, 13:06
Hanno Kleinecke
Hi Robbie, I struggled withe the decision for a while but then I sanded the deck completely. It is quite an amount of work, but far less annoying than I expected.
Hi Robbie, I struggled withe the decision for a while but then I sanded the deck completely. It is quite an amount of work, but far less annoying than I expected.
1 April 2015, 13:15
Album info
Used :Revell's PT 109 kit (old tool), WEM's pe fret, WEM's 50 cal guns + colour coats, various plastic sheet, rods and tubes.
Inspired by the Book about this 50 year old kit by T. Garth Connely and a Model built by George Woijicki .
It was the first time working with p. e. parts for me.
Took me quite a while to bring to completion.
Unfortunately, for some unknown reason the enamel colour caused some overspray, which led to a somewhat 'frosted 'looking surface, if the camera comes too close. I´m not used to this kind of paint any more.