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ANOTHER SUNKEN SUB MODEL.

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eddiesolo:

--- Quote from: Footski on June 13, 2018, 03:49:19 pm ---A beautifully ugly job %)

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 :D Thanks Footski, ugly...I dunno she has a beauty even crusty and rusty  O0  Glad you like it though.


Si:)

eddiesolo:

--- Quote from: TugCowboy on June 13, 2018, 04:36:58 pm ---Looks absolutely fantastic, thanks for sharing.

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My pleasure, I always enjoy these as, to me, they are so easy...this was a two day build including drying time.


Si:)

Hotglove:
Hi, love the results, I don't know the details of your health problems, but I have a microphone mount that clamps to a desktop and works like an anglepoise lamp (cost about 20 quid), a Dremel fixed to the end of this gadget could work like a robot arm for cutting away sections of a hull, without needing the pinpoint accuracy of a hand-held tool, and without the direct vibration of holding the tool.
Also, have you looked at the range of textured finishes available from model railway layout specialists? I could see some their coloured lichens and cork crumbs making great imitation sponge and soft coral growths.
How about a tropical sub wreck? Japanese boat? Truk Lagoon?

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