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The boat is an inch or so.....1/700 scale (Dragon/ DML) kit. I used GMM Soviet ships photo etch.

The base measures 2.5” x 6" with acrylic gel medium for doing a seascape/ vignette.

Weathered with pastels/ inks for realism.
 
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The boat is an inch or so.....1/700 scale (Dragon/ DML) kit. I used GMM Soviet ships photo etch.

The base measures 3" x 6" with acrylic gel medium for doing a seascape/ vignette.

Weathered with pastels/ inks for realism.

Good work. As this is off topic - please open a separate thread for the subjects being discussed.

Studio Blue from Korea is near the best (that I have seen) of building sea-wave dioramas, amazingly realistic. He details the materials used - which are all available in Japan I'm sure. Take a look.

I'd join the Patreon feed for these builders if I was into ship modeling and dioramas.



Ebroin's (Japan) builds are also phenomenal.



Most ship modelers build smaller details from their own 3D resin printed parts nowadays, machines which I am sure you can also get at some point (under $200). Anycubic Photon Mono series are good ones.

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Good work. As this is off topic - please open a separate thread for the subjects being discussed.

Studio Blue from Korea is near the best (that I have seen) of building sea-wave dioramas, amazingly realistic. He details the materials used - which are all available in Japan I'm sure. Take a look.



Most ship modelers build smaller details from their own 3D resin printed parts nowadays, machines which I am sure you can also get at some point (under $200). Anycubic Photon Mono series are good ones.

Amazon.com




We should open a sticky thread for hobby
 
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You see that Sharma.......

@Sharma Ji

The boat is an inch or so.....1/700 scale (Dragon/ DML) kit. I used GMM Soviet ships photo etch.

The base measures 2.5” x 6" with acrylic gel medium for doing a seascape/ vignette.

Weathered with pastels/ inks for realism.
hoooly shaite, man ! aap to proper modeller nikley !

resin sea, with the crests and troughs, rui waali wake, weathered nicely too... I am most impressed ! 🫡
 
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Nerds bhancho. 🤣
 
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hoooly shaite, man ! aap to proper modeller nikley !

resin sea, with the crests and troughs, rui waali wake, weathered nicely too... I am most impressed ! 🫡
I gotta ask the mods to do a modellers section here........

You gotta lift your game Sharma.......here Japanese are fukking magicians with craftsmanship and skill.

I'm just embarrassed taking my meager creations to the meetings/ shows.

You know the worlds greatest toy/ hobby fair is held annually in Shizuoka city convocation center. All the worlds hobby companies show up here in Japan for marketing and introducing new products.
 
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