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Title: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 20 Sep , 2010, 15:11
Hi all

I propose you the assembly of the kit from bronco ,which in passing, is of a big "delicacy", so much the engraving is magnificent!The assembly is going to be fast,Because he has can of parts there!!
The beginning of the assembly begins with the sticking of two half hull

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see2.jpg)

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see1.jpg)

a plus tard
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: TRM on 20 Sep , 2010, 18:27
Projet agr
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 20 Sep , 2010, 22:30
Hello T


The time!!I run behind :D :D
But especially I get up early to be able to work or less two hours by day !!!
cheers
Nicolas


salut T
le temps je coure derri
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Pepper-mint on 23 Sep , 2010, 10:30
Nicolas,

Following your build with great interest !!!
 ;)
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 23 Sep , 2010, 22:34
HI all

thank you Pepper-mint
Photos of the advanced of the construction site
the hull after sanding

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see3.jpg)

A view of magnificent engravings and welds

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see4.jpg)

Parts related on the hull,But which will be later stick (after the paint)

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see5.jpg)

the same temporarily mount,just for the picture

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see6.jpg)

The assembly should go fast :D

Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: TRM on 24 Sep , 2010, 15:35
Nicolas Tr
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Pepper-mint on 25 Sep , 2010, 01:50
Hi Bosco,

Are going to build your "seehund" out of the box ?

Vas-tu construire ton "seehund" simplement d'origine ?

A+ compagnero !  ;)

Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 25 Sep , 2010, 02:45
Hi has you two

Thank you for following, me feels me less alone ;)
To answer has your question Pepper-mint ,i am going to build my seehund, direct from the box!
The quality of the kit is magnificent! Thus for this kit, I am going to try to make a beautiful paint
cheers
Nicolas

salut a vous deux  

merci de suivre ,je me sent moins seul ;)
pour r
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Pepper-mint on 25 Sep , 2010, 03:37
Great i it's always interesting to see the model built OOTB looks like. And the pleasure is like taking a speed lift !
Indeed, it's a beautiful model.
(Maybe you saw my quick review ? I was very excited about this model.)
Keep posting pics !

G
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 27 Sep , 2010, 12:50
Hi all

As I have a wholesale price on the pre-shadind  :D
the Seehund  don't escape it
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see13.jpg)

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see11.jpg)

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see12.jpg)

Has later for the first coat of grey
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 30 Sep , 2010, 14:01
Hi all

The continuation of the work on the Seehund.
in first ,the grey paint is applied on the totality of the model

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see14.jpg)

the same after the application of a "black washing"(10% oil paint 90% white spirit ) and wiped with a soft cloth

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see15.jpg)

Then the center of panels is cleared up with a  dry brush with of the paint has the white oil

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see17.jpg)

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see16.jpg)


i make the fading at the levels of the holes of floods are to realize with the white pure(oil paint ) stretch with the flat brush

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see19.jpg)

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see18.jpg)



reagards
Nicolas


Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Rokket on 02 Oct , 2010, 17:59
painting finishes her off nicely!
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 03 Oct , 2010, 14:19
Hi gents


rokket ,thank you !but the painting it is not completely finishes!
There is still the application of a "burnt  umber washing"(10% oil paint 90% white spirit )in the hidden recesses and the engravings of the welds

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see22.jpg)

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see21.jpg)

A view of the whole model

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see20.jpg)

I prefer to go slowly for these stages of painting,  for to manage the effects as much as possible!
the next stage "micro painting "and the rust

regards
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: TRM on 03 Oct , 2010, 14:36
Very Nice Nicolas!

Great step by step.  Looking forward to more....


Cheers! ;D
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 03 Oct , 2010, 15:05
Very Nice Nicolas!

Great step by step.  Looking forward to more....


Cheers! ;D

thank you my friend !!
I am happy  to see you in the "corner" ;)
cheers
Nico
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: TRM on 03 Oct , 2010, 19:10
Je me cache toujours .... quotidiennement. Amour voyant tout le progr
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Rokket on 03 Oct , 2010, 22:19
mmmm, apple pie! My Mom's secret recipe: slice the apples very, very thin, and use a lot of brown sugar (and microwave the apples first, softens em up!)
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: TRM on 04 Oct , 2010, 04:05
That sounds great!  I will have to pass that on for the next batch....let you know how they turn out!



Cheers!
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Johann Vilthomsen on 06 Oct , 2010, 06:15
Nice Work!!!  :)
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 06 Oct , 2010, 23:21
Hi
thank you gents for your comments .The seehund finishes ( he stays has to put the bubble and the "propeller")I do not go go farther in weathering
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see23.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see26.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see25.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see24.jpg)
I attack the painting of torpedoes!!
regards
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Rokket on 07 Oct , 2010, 04:25
Just right weathering..and very nice background, it looks like a professional photo!
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 07 Oct , 2010, 12:07
thanks rokket

for the background,it is a simple paper of color !the black paper of the begin of the post , is not the good choice for the Photographed model! I prefer the blue and the green papper, that returns better colors and nuances!
Photos of my "tins" (chock) in fake wood ,for my dioramas of the  Seehund and VIIC/41
the second stage , a "washing"of dark brown

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/tin2-1.jpg)

After drying, a dry brush with a Light brown Is made. The every metallic parts are painted whith a mat black one has one!!!

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/tin3-1.jpg)

the final result

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/tin1-2.jpg)


He still many to make >:(
regards
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Siara on 07 Oct , 2010, 15:08
Nicolas- i would add the light grey to the grain of the wood. I think that sort of slippers were made of aged wood.
Also the coat of matte could bring the parts to more realistic finish.
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 07 Oct , 2010, 22:42
Hi Siarra

thank you for your interest for my project .my chocks are not finished!A light gray dry brush is planned,And this to represent the salt and the old wood!While taking into account, of the effect of the wet wood,which will be realized with of matt and brilliant varnish
regards
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 10 Oct , 2010, 08:57
Hi gents

help me for the choice of the color of my torpedos heads ! A dark blue, or a yellow green ???I loses me in the choice  :(
regards
le bosco
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: TRM on 10 Oct , 2010, 09:40
Hello Nicolas!  I do not have much help in the way of the torpedo tip color, but wanted to tell you your project is coming along great.  Great bit of weathering....just the right amount.  Looking forward to the next update.

Cheers!
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Seewolf on 12 Oct , 2010, 21:50
Hello Nicolas, your project turns out very nice. The painting job looks very good so far.
With the Torpedo.... I tought the Torpedo head is bronze  ??? But then I read here, I belive it was Dougie, the different Torpedo types had different colors and I think that would made since. Simon made a drawing with the differnt colours for each type... my tip would be, check what type of torpedo  it is and than use Simons painting
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 13 Oct , 2010, 11:27
Hi gents

thank you for your coments!
For the color of heads I was obliged to choose!!!As I do not arrive has to visualize the drawings of Simon , and by looking of photos in black and white, the heads seem to be painted in a dark tint(blue grey?)but before ,for the "scenario" of my diorama , I do not install the detonators . On a torpedo, i am going to put a cover wood ,and on the other one ,i make the well of the detonator
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see31.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see30.jpg)
I thus painted heads in blue grey,And the steel bodies,below in the photo, the paint of torpedo is not polished
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see29.jpg)
One torpedoes installed in a temporary way
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see28.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see27.jpg)
He stays the contrarotating propellers to paint in brass

regards
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Rokket on 15 Oct , 2010, 18:59
Looks fantastic, love the torps!
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 16 Oct , 2010, 01:57

Hi rokket

thank you!I did not have a lot of time this week for my seehund!To change we have strikes in France!
Thus 2h30 of road to make 50KM ,similar for evening :( :(
I have pus only make a little advanced on "torps"
I make a cover wood for one torp
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: TRM on 16 Oct , 2010, 08:00
Very nice work my friend!  Torps are looking great!

Cheers!
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Epheli on 20 Oct , 2010, 10:42

(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see33.jpg)
 

What kind/type of paint did You use to get this nice metal effect?
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: NZSnowman on 20 Oct , 2010, 12:37
Nicolas, the torpedoes look wonderful!
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 21 Oct , 2010, 10:10
Hi gents

I am happy,that my torpedoes please you!
Simon
This color of heads, seems to you be convincing?
Epheli
my paint for the metal effect it is "stell" from Molak , she is more solid than metal cote from Humbrol
and more and easier has to implement that the alclad!!
I do not have a lot of time to work on my projects has cause of the strikes!! >:( >:(
regards
Nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Siara on 21 Oct , 2010, 10:40
my paint for the metal effect it is "stell" from Molak , she is more solid than metal cote from Humbrol
and more and easier has to implement that the alclad!!

I still think that Alclad gives better results:
(http://images107.fotki.com/v70/photos/7/1544857/9094933/DSC03186Medium-vi.jpg)
Picture from the Moelders`s "A SEAL WITH BALLS" Bronco
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 21 Oct , 2010, 14:06
Hi Siarra

I agree with you,l'alclad give a magnificent result, and the work of the model maker is wonderfull!but for a museum torp
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 23 Oct , 2010, 00:24
Hi gents !!


for my diorama ,I wanted to make a carries trolley torpedo ,but impossible to find a trolley "official DKM"
Thus, by basing me on the  photos  find on the web ,I make that!
The "frame"
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see36.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see35.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see42.jpg)
The cradles
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see40.jpg)
the casters
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see41.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see39.jpg)
And finally,the product finishes
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see37.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see38.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see44.jpg)
(http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk167/lebosco/see43.jpg)

regards
Nicolas

Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Siara on 23 Oct , 2010, 02:16
Good job Nicolas. I like it a lot.
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: LE BOSCO on 23 Oct , 2010, 02:47
thank you Siarra

I am going to try a make a  "big vignette"(by the size)but I have no your talent!But I am going to try all the same :D.Your talent does not discourage me,on the contrary he encourages me has "to try to make as you"

nicolas
Title: Re: XXVIIB SEEHUND 1/35 BRONCO
Post by: Rokket on 23 Oct , 2010, 16:59
impressive wheels and detail on that trolley, well done!