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As plaster is quite brittle, I usually reinforce the mould by adding a cotton gauze on top of the poured liquid. It is blended with water as per instructions and poured into the frame. The frame and the foil together form a mould for the sea surface.įor moulding, I use fine-grade plaster of Paris. Then, a wooden frame the size of the base is placed on top of it. A piece of kitchen aluminium foil is wrinkled thoroughly, and then stretched on a flat surface. Now comes the fun part: making the sea surface.
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If you have any other elements such as peers, shoreline etc, trace them on paper, too. Most of the times this is simple: place the model on the sheet of paper of the same size as the intended base, and outline its hull along the waterline.
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Having performed this most basic analysis, let’s move to a step-by-step description of how to produce a convincing sea base.įirst you will need to establish the composition and layout of your base. These qualities of water are especially appropriate to replicate in scale, particularly when dealing with ship models in smaller scales such as 1/700. Rather than that, water has colour and forms a glossy, highly reflective surface. The Task Force consists of the aircraft carriers Kaga and Akagi steaming side-by-side on a single base.īefore we begin, let’s consider the qualities of our subject.ĭespite of what we all know about water, deep water basins seldom look transparent, especially when seen from a distance. I have perfected these techniques during my own project of modelling the IJN Task Force, Carrier Division 1.
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In this article I would like to show you how to produce a realistic sea base for ship model, with rough water surface, surf and wake. Replicating elements of nature in miniature is one of the more tricky aspects of modelling, requiring not only the “engineering” knowledge of a subject but also a bit of artistic sense.įor ship model builders such as myself, water base can really make or break a good model. PLEASE Visit IPMS Stockholms original article by Omami HERE. Disclaimer – This article is reproduced here from IPMS Stockholm without permission – I know this is a really bad thing to do, but SO many good articles have disappeared from the internet over the years, and I couldn’t stand to lose this one, so I have saved a back up copy of it here.