We started the meeting with show and tell. John Widmar did not disappoint! Here is John's completed model of the S.M.S. Hagen. This is a 1/700 resin kit from OCEANMOON. You've all heard of Oceanmoon models, right? 😎 It's a very interesting ship with the two domed shaped turrets on the bow and matching single on the stern. I was really impressed with the photo etch walkway that stretched the length of the upper deck area.
I asked John what he used for white paint because this can be challenging. This is actually white automotive primer out of a rattle can. I think it gives a nice look and finish to this ship. All those portholes look challenging and John did a great job with them.
John also talked about the tapered masts. He used those wonderful insect needles for the upper part of the mast.
John also brought in a new kit he's added to his collection. $5 to anyone who can pronounce the name of this ship! These tender ships are really interesting subjects!
John also brought in the new Flyhawk Models Bismark with all the photo etch and wood deck
goodies. John got all the goodies including wood deck.
Wood deck looks great!
John also brought some tools to share. Included here are Trumpeter single blade nippers and ponce wheel for rivets. John pointed out that these come with multiple patterns for making rivets. My favorite (because I own them myself) are these channel locks with the nylon teeth. What I especially like about these is that you can use them to removed chrome plated parts to your airbrush without damaging the finish.
Martin brought in some photo etch self etching primer that he bought from Colpar. This primer apparently etches the metal slightly and enough to hold paint better. That afternoon Colpar was wiped out of their supply due to the Martin effect. However Martin advises that Colpar has new stock on hand. I'm hoping that one of you tries this out and gives us a report on how it worked.
Jerry brought in a mat that he uses for cleaning his gun. But as you can see it makes an excellent mat for holding parts. The guns are show to give an idea of size. You can buy them on Amazon for not much money.
Jerry also brought in this handy little device called a thread trimmer. It basically burns off and seals loose thread ends. Good choice for rigging? Somebody test and share with us.
Video on how to use it.
I finished up with a presentation on the USS Slater museum ship located in Albany, New York. This is a must see museum ship. We also discussed modeling opportunities for the Cannon Class Destroyer Escort. I purchased one in 1/700 scale and hope to show it at the next meeting.
We'll see you next time!
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