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1/87 Taucher Hinrichs (Artmaster/modification) with diver.

Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 29 Feb 2016, 10:49

This is an older model. I modified the boat from the waterline 80.135 Artitec / Artmaster's Verkershboot.
The crew is Preiser's and the deep sea diver is a modified Artmaster with Preiser head and repositioning by me. The trickiest part was the air pump. I modeled it after downloaded plans.
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Posted by sberry on 29 Feb 2016, 18:24

Another fine boat with crew, another nice scene! Have you considered to take pictures of your models not with a neutral background, but with some maritime setting? I think this could look great, given the realistic style of your work.
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Posted by KenzoSato on 29 Feb 2016, 18:40

Fantastic job, very good
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Posted by Cryns on 29 Feb 2016, 19:04

Another great model. I like those old diving suits and helmets. It looks like you use airbrush for parts of the boat and possibly the human figures too. Is that right?
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 29 Feb 2016, 20:55

Thank you all.
Dear sberry the idea is wonderfull.
Dear Mr. Cryns I paint the models with airbrush as much as possible. I use paintbrushes for washes and drybrushing. For the figures I start airbrushing overall with a beige enamel as a primer. Then I use only paintbrushes. I use oils for skin. I use enamels for clothing, oil washes and drybrushing with mixture of original enamel colour with white or yellow oil. When satisfied, I apply a dullcoat varnish with airbrush. The final stage is to drybrush the metal colours.
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Posted by Alex on 29 Feb 2016, 21:40

:yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
Very neat! Great work !!!!!
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Posted by entrauner on 01 Mar 2016, 19:59

your work is great , but I would think some weathering and signs of wear would make your models more realistic and alive like
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 02 Mar 2016, 00:20

I appreciate your comment. I describe my models rather highlighted than weathered and the reason is that I am afraid to overcome the thin line that makes the model phony. I'll remember your advice in my next model.
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