I forgot to post my completed build of the 1/700 USS Hornet last month.
Anyway here it is. It took me probably a total of 3 weeks off and on to complete her. Showing the Doolittle launch. The water was made my usual way with acrylic gel and cotton. If interested, the WIP can be found in both the Secret Santa and FSM’s New Year’s Resolution GB’s.
Steve
Got 3 pictures in B&W from CAF, looking for donations. Think I’ll send them on to you. Show Hornet and aircraft, along with the camo pattern. Will give some provenance to you build. I still have you addy in my PM box.
As I said earlier, the low shots really show her off.
this might seem like an idiotic question goldhammer , but acrylic gel ? when I try to google it all I get is finger nail stuff , is there a specific brand you use? .
GM, I never tried silicone, but when I started researching how to create water it was clear (no pun intended) that it was not the way to go. I ran across a few build that used the acrylic gel, tries it myself and was sold.
Information on how to make water on the internet for scale ships is nigh impossible to find.
I will be doing a YouTube video how to do it sometime soon.
Thank you Templar and Toshi. I really appreciate it. I was going to do a tutorial for this one or the Johnston but will probably do it for the Takao since I an making a multi vol video for the Takao build anyway.
Being as how I just love the Hornet anyway , I think the ship and aircraft are awesome . I have always liked your water surfaces .So , I copied ya ! So There ! Great stuff and let’s you be daring . T.B.
Your Hornet is absolutely amazing! I’m talking eye popping, jaw dropping amazing. I really do love your work and the more I see it the more I get inspired to get real with getting out one of my ship models and giving it a go. Thank You so much for sharing your pics and your techniques.
Really Great Dio!
It Looks to represent Lt.Col. Doolittle taking off just as the Bow dipped into the Sea. Great detail!
Some other details …
I noticed the B-25 taking off seems to be a bit closer to the Starboard side then I would expect. I thought the smaller of the 2 White lines was for the Front Wheel to be lined up on during take-off to ensure they cleared the Island. The Pictures appear to show the Bomber was not lined up on the Line. Could be the photo’s perspective fools my eye. I also thought the Smaller White line did not continue as far to the Bow like the Wider Line. Note that I have yet to build a CV and never a Sea-Scape! Yours is spectacular.
Jim.