Heavy cruiser Mogami-class
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Category: Ships - Cruisers
Ships - CruisersAlso known as: Used from: 1935–1944 Used by: Manufacturer: Various
Model: Heavy cruiser Mogami-class Hot kits
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November 11, 2020
Older kit, older builder, older paint, older techniques. Decent result in the end!
I enjoyed myself on this one.
It started during my vacation back in august, stalled in september and gained some speed over the weekend.
you know this would be just a life boat for one of Lodes ships! LOLOctober 13, 2020
Smuggled this old stash dweller along on vacation.
Just glue, sandpaper, hairy sticks and thick old Revell acrylics. What could go wrong?
Working on it.
It is really satisfying, just working with a brush. Not fussing about thinning and pressure and cleaning of the airbrush.
As i am someone who feels like they're missing out without an airbrush it's nice to hear someone else praise working without one!!
Looks good so far. Will follow as I have never built a ship!
Welcome Brian. If you want to be inspired by brush painting, give Augie a look. She is really great with a hairy stick.
The result with an airbrush can be much better, if you're halfway decent. Compared to this build anyway.
Well, she's finished. I put the pedal to the metal and raced ahead. Pictures can be found here: Completed - IJN Mogami | Album by Mahoo76 (1:700)
It was relaxing to build old-skool. In the end I couldn't help myself and added a bit of rigging. If Lode can do it in 1/200, I can mess it up in 1/700!