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  • greenman407
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    Another one of dem der German boats.
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  • greenman407
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    A picture of some German subs that I had to Pir..........er I mean borrow(print screen,paint,crop,brighten) you know the routineClick image for larger version

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  • greenman407
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    OH Dont mind me, Im just stumbling around, making an observation. Im not much into the weathering thing myself except for the Flattening clear coat

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by greenman407
    I agree absolutely. Someday, he will get into doing something about those nice shiny props. I can feel it , knowing him.
    Oh... **** you, Mark!

    But, you have a point: I've darkened them, and speckled them (flinging little droplets with stiff tooth-brush bristles) with off color dots. I have yet to get the 'look' right.

    The 'gold' color you see on all my 'brass' propellers is from a thirty-five year old can of DuPont Lucite brand automotive acrylic lacquer made to a chip I bounced off a boat propeller I had access to in dry-dock.

    M

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  • greenman407
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Gee ... thanks.

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    I agree absolutely. Someday, he will get into doing something about those nice shiny props. I can feel it , knowing him.

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  • Tom Martin
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    By far the most impressive and to scale paint treatment I've seen!

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Gee ... thanks.

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  • greenman407
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    Im glad you liked them Leelan. And now for a picture to assist Dave in his weathering. As if he needed any help.
    I found it on Flickr and I couldnt resist. The things people take a picture of.
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  • modelnut
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    Thanks, Admiral!

    Those are great shots of the squid!

    - Leelan

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  • greenman407
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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    That FOXTROT museum ship in Baltimore?

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  • greenman407
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    A Russian subs sail interior. Im sorry, I dont know which one.Click image for larger version

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  • greenman407
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    Looks like an Alpha to me.
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  • Von Hilde
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    That movie had a lot of location scenes shot in the Bahamas as well as Jamaca. Most of the interior studio shots were at Walt's new studio in Chula Vista, but Disney rented the huge 20th century fox back lot watertank . That back set, stage15 is over 100 ft long just for the sound stage. Half million gallons of water to play with. Jim Camron used it for the Titanic prouction as well.
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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Painter's scaffolding. It was on rails that permitted it to traverse the background cyclorama (but flat, not concave) for scene change or touch-up.

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