Primed and ready for some detail. Looks like they will need some pretty precise painting.
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Showing posts with label Age of Sail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Age of Sail. Show all posts
Monday, August 10, 2020
Age of Sail, Black Seas - Plastic Frigates - Primed
I needed a little break so I grabbed all the plastic frigates from Black Seas, set the airbrush pressure to about 8 psi and hit them with the black primer. I know I have popsicle sticks around here some place but I couldn't find them while I was thinking about doing this, hence the lower PSI level. I thinned the Stynylrez primer down to handle the low pressure and did a couple of coats to get everything covered. So these represent the three smaller US frigates from the original six and six more brigs of one kind or another.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Age of Sail, Black Seas - USS (USF) United States
The USS United States is one of the two "Super" frigates included with the US Navy starter pack. The hull is a very nicely cast piece of resin. Sharp details and almost no clean up required. Everything else is cast in pewter and to be be honest the castings are a bit rough. At this point all I have done is getting everything ready for assembling. I wish these extras had been cast from plastic, I think the metal masks are going to be more fragile than I would like.
My parts were packed by Omar (unlikely that is was Omar Bradley though). Everything is there and there is definitely some clean up required. |
Mostly ready for assembly, although I notice that at least one yardarm on the main mast is still not straight. |
Monday, April 20, 2020
Age of Sail, Black Seas - Plastic Frigates
The three smaller frigates are the Constellation, the Congress and the Chesapeake, these are the other three frigates that make up the original six (as a side note the Constellation in Boston harbor is not the original Constellation as originally thought). These have the first metal bits and I can say I'm not impressed with the metal bits. You have unique sterns for each of these frigates and quite frankly they are way over sized. I suspect the black hull paint will help but on the models before priming and painting they look huge. They also don't fit well at all. They each have their own bow carving as well, these are much better. They fit decently and seem to be in scale with the rest of the ship.
The instructions for the Frigates on the back side of the Brig instructions. Again pretty basic and it leaves off any mention of small details like anchors and ship's boats and the mast sequence is out of order again (at least in my opinion).
The instructions for the Frigates on the back side of the Brig instructions. Again pretty basic and it leaves off any mention of small details like anchors and ship's boats and the mast sequence is out of order again (at least in my opinion).
The hull is a bit trickier. I found it was easier to assemble the sides and while the glue was still wet drop in the deck and kind of slide things around till they are in place. |
Oh yea, small details like the boats and anchors got added here. Would be easier to attach these before you glue the masts in place. |
More like this! Note that there is an extra boat per sprue, I would definitely save those extras! There are lots of extra anchors too. I basically saved everything. |
I should be gluing these metal bits on at this point, but my super glue failed me completely. |
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Age of Sail, Black Seas - The Brigs
Another acquisition earlier in the year was the starter US Navy fleet from Warlord Games for Black Seas. I have always had an interest in the period but this was the first time I saw something that grabbed my interest enough to get into it. The starter box for the US Navy gets you almost the whole damn Navy that served in the Atlantic. I think a campaign on the Great Lakes would be fun but the ships there tend to be quite a bit smaller. In the box are two of the big frigates; the President and the United States, three smaller frigates; the Constellation, the Congress and the Chesapeake. That gives you five of the original six frigates. The only one missing is the Constitution which was included in the bundle that I bought (which also included terrain!).
I opted to start with the brigs of which there are six.
I opted to start with the brigs of which there are six.
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Two brigs per sprue, three sprues in the starter box |
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Instructions, not bad but they could be better. They left off talking about the anchors as an example or that the assembly sequence on the masts is really reversed |
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Three part hulls, pretty easy, no problems |
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Masts in place |
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Bow sprits added |
After I worked my way through the first two the rest went together really fast. I think the hardest part was scrapping the mold lines off the masts. |
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