I've been feeling a bit rough since Wednesday, so didn't make any progress on these Waffen SS until today. This photo was taken a few hours ago and I've done more work on them since - all that remains to do is the camo dotting, dry-brushing of bases and varnishing.
On the 3D printing front, I've been making good progress on interior parts:
Here are some close-up photos of the detail pieces:
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Staterooms/cabins with beds! |
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Galley, including coffee machine! |
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Dining tables & benches... |
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...that even fold down! |
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Bridge controls with recliner seat options! |
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The fresher/bathroom! |
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Life Support plantroom! |
Over the next few days I will be printing the rear compartment details - engineering, airlock, air-raft hangar. After that it will be the upper fuselage. Allowing for having to reprint a few things, I reckon on another two weeks of printing to complete the ship.
Nice progress on the Germans Tamsin, and good that your feeling better. The interior detail is great on the ship, look forward to seeing the engineering decks
ReplyDeleteThanks! Should have photos of the main engineering section on Wednesday. :)
DeleteSorry to hear that you have been feeling a bit rotten Tamsin, hope it all clears soon. All sorts of goodness on your workbench.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Not sure what it was, but I'm over it now. Lots of goodness, indeed! :)
DeleteI agree, I hope you are feeling better and stronger now. I love all the folding and interior detail thingumajigs in the ship!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteWow, how will you paint the interior detail, it looks a bit tight in some of the rooms?
ReplyDeleteAt the moment everything is just dry-fit - the various bits will be painted separately before final assembly; I'll try to remember to post some photos of the detail pieces "unassembled" at some point. :)
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