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ModelJShip13 Jun 2017 6:17 a.m. PST

Hi, I add some pictures to compare the measures about the new buildings with SOG ships and other buildings.


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devsdoc13 Jun 2017 1:18 p.m. PST

Hi Julian,
The last photo of the outer wall looks warped? Is it just me or is it? Can or would you straighten it, or just match it up with a base? I would use a hot water bath! Would the resin be able to handle this?
Be safe
Rory

ModelJShip13 Jun 2017 3:58 p.m. PST

It's bent, yes. The reason is that sometimes I'm a… and I left it under a pile of books for a whole weekend. But the original piece should not be bent.

devsdoc13 Jun 2017 5:11 p.m. PST

That can happen! It's called life!
But would you straighten it?
Be safe
Rory

ModelJShip14 Jun 2017 5:55 a.m. PST

I have not tried yet, but I think putting it in the sun on Thursday (45ºC temperatures are expected) and I will give it the desired shape.

Personal logo Yellow Admiral Supporting Member of TMP14 Jun 2017 10:13 p.m. PST

If you put in the 45° sun, you may have to recast it from a puddle. :)

I've flatted small resin models (1/2400 destroyers) by leaving them in the sun on a flat surface. Works like a charm so far.

- Ix

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