When we last left IJN Hiryu she was primed and ready to go.
Shapeways models Primed |
I decided an a neutral gray for the hull and deck that is not tan and used that as my base coat.
Initial base coat |
IJN Hiryu Starboard View |
IJN Hiryu Port View |
I could not find a decal the proper size so I went ahead and free handed the Red circle. I was able to do an OK job on the aft red stripes with a few touch ups. Unfortunately the deck lines were just not happening for me. The marker was just too thick. I then resorted to a piece of wire as a applicator, but my hand was just not steady enough. In the end I decided my IJN Hiryu will be unique for the time being and go without the deck lines. I hesitated to even try, but at least I can say I gave a good try.
At some point I may give it a try again with a refined method or preferably hire it out to someone with a proven ability.
IJN Hiryu with "Team Poseidon" War at Sea Card |
Overall I am satisfied and for now it is definitely suitable for gaming and much better than what I had before.
USS Texas with "Team Poseidon" Card |
After completing two of these I can assure you it will not be long before I place my next Shapeways order. I will just likely stay away from carriers or at least the ones that require much deck work.
(USS Texas Link)
Shapeways is most certainly a viable alternative for 1/1800 scale ships now that WotC has bowed out of the market.
If you are interested in acquiring either of these two Shapeways models you can find them here:
Shapeways Tiny Thingamajigs by Matt Atkinson
Until next time.......Have a safe and happy July 4th!
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