Battleship Bismarck

Scorpio

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Hello friends,

Here a ready fifth in the result 10.5 cms of anti-aircraft.
The construction method is clearly different.

Here I say that this part (anti-aircraft 10.5 cms C37) is worked on very badly.
The 3D picture the truth does not correspond. for some share gives
no tip, how they should be inserted. Well I have original pictures.

Greeting
Scorpio
 

JRSeese

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Scorpio, how do you manage to assemble such minute small pieces with such dead-on accuracy? For instance, the smallest bits on that AA gun; do you use tweezers, magnifying glass, nanotechnology...?

I don't think I could ever get such little pieces to stick to each other properly without mashing them or getting them crooked...

Well at least I am in good company when I say that your construction boggles my mind.

Josh
 

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Hello JRSeese,
To cut out small parts and assembles, nothing is outside the usual.
Of all Hanging of it which technology you use.
I never cut small parts with clips special with suitable scalpel.
I cut thin paper stripes with scalpel and Metal ruler.
It cuts technology is the following:
I do not cut through the paper immediately. I pull scalpel of more time to the paper patrol frees itself by itself, one can cut paper stripe with 0.3 mms thinly

Regards
scorpio
 

Scorpio

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Hello friends,
8 anti-aircrafts has already ready. Today I present arms first from 7 st
3.7 cms SK C / 30 double carriages. It exists of 29 parts
I build a double carriage approx. 4 hours. I had to do 3 breaks for the eyes.

Greeting
Scorpio
 

wunwinglow

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" My, what big hands you have, Grandmother," said Little Red Riding Hood.....

Scorpio, how do you manage it?! Every time you post a picture, it is even more astounding than the previous ones! This ship is going to be absolutely STUNNING when it is finished!!

Tim P ( in awe.....)
 

JRSeese

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I fully expect the next picture to be just Scorpio's empty index finger, with a caption "Here I have constructed the navigator's bow compass and rule, you must look closely..."

I am ashamed to say I am starting to look at the pictures to find the evidence of fraud!! It cannot be that good!! Please don't take that as an insult, it is meant as the ultimate compliment.

Josh
 

jrts

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Outstanding, the next picture should be of a shell being loaded into the fully working breach.
I'am just amazed at the skill in this.

Regards

Rob
 

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:shock: :shock: :shock:

That is simply amazing, Scorpio! How you can manage to build something that is so small, yet so detailed, is beyond my comprehension! :D
 

Scorpio

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Hello friends,
I must this, you, unfortunately, disappoint, this is not yet the complex part!
There parts come still even more are complicated to the example 2cm MG C/38. The part exists of 54 individual parts and is just a tallness.


With the best greetings

your Scorpio
 

Jim Krauzlis

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Has anyone tried to figure out how he takes this photo, camera in one hand, model in the other? :lol:
Scorpio, that is an amazing piece of modeling!
Is that a hand wheel I see on the fore-end? Now, how did you do THAT?
Jim