This is the next model I am on with Clan Mcdonald built 1928]https://i.postimg.cc/NFkWvB3K/F9-FC8-F6-F-A0-EC-48-CD-AA9-C-0-DB977-C30049.jpg[url] (https://i.postimg.cc/NFkWvB3K/F9-FC8-F6-F-A0-EC-48-CD-AA9-C-0-DB977-C30049.jpg%5Burl)[/url]
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Looks great to date. What is your secret for doing the water?
Lou
Just plasticine, paint after. Still a bit of white water to go on when all done, that will be toothpaste! Pleased you are happy in your new home Lou. Marsh.
Not green now it's blue, will post when I can.Marsh
I have used tin foil sprayed green from one side and blue from the other. The only problem is that it easily damaged. Your approach looks more user friendly.
Lou
Sea now blue, all parts lose .
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Nicely done water Marsh.
Lou
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Clan Macdonald 1 by928 become Stirlingshire sunk 2nd.Sep. 1940 by U94
Very nicely done. Thank you for posting. What scale is she?
Lou
Thanks for sharing your very nice model on the site. I have always enjoyed looking at the models in maritime museums.
Regards
Fraser
Thanks for the comments. The scale is 1/600. Marsh
I love seeing these models come together. Well Done !
Gordon
Thanks