Back to the Solomons - USS Atlanta and camo tutorial

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foxbat
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Back to the Solomons - USS Atlanta and camo tutorial

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Surface actions in the Solomons offer a fascinating perspective, so I resumed painting ships for this campaign (BTW, thanks to the person who took the time to add a welcome back message to my order. Quality of service is par with that of your models :D )

So here is what I've added :

4 US "light" cruisers (Brooklyn and Cleveland classes ships technically fit the name, but they certainly can give a run for their money to heavy cruisers! :mrgreen: )

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3 Cleveland class and a Brooklyn class. I certainly took profit of last month's specials, thank you. :D

2 IJN light cruisers, Jintsu & Agano. 15 years of naval evolution between these types...
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this allows me to have 2 1943 US Crudivs
"Pug" Ainsworth's

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And "Tip" Merrill's
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Pics are a bit smallish - the host provides a free service, but it has its limitations. You'll find bigger ones there :
http://foxbatminisite.e-monsite.com/pag ... lomon.html

As well as a few more ramblings. Cheers! :wink:
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Re: Back to the Solomons

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Wonderful job on those ships! I hope to see them in a game?

Just finished three various books on the land/sea battles around the Solomon’s and was embarrassed. I did not realize the extent of the naval action and losses, and frankly how well the Japanese did given some of the technological disparities…. Always good to keep treading and exploring!

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Re: Back to the Solomons

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Terrific job on the painted ships! Love the bases, too. Thank you for sharing the photos.

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Re: Back to the Solomons

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Those ships look really great, Foxbat! Welcome back!

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Re: Back to the Solomons - new ships 09/18

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More warships for my project, all of them ill-fated in various ways.

3 cruisers lost at Savo, Quincy, Vincennes & Canberra

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Quincy
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Vincennes
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Canberra
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Myoko that took part in 1943 battles
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And 3 E-Class DDs, 2 of which were lost at Java Sea
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All models from GHQ. Bigger pics on my blog, as usual. http://foxbatminisite.e-monsite.com/pag ... ureux.html

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Re: Back to the Solomons - new ships 09/18

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Those look great, Foxbat! Wonderful looking ships and trying to get those camo patterns is not easy.

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Re: Back to the Solomons - new ships 09/18

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Looking really awesome!!

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Re: Back to the Solomons - new ships 09/18

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Tnaks eveyone for your kind words! :D
Rummaging though my pile of forgotten stuff, a few days ago, I stumbled upon an incomplete model of an Atlanta class criuiser (6 5" turrets missing). Since I'd got a bunch of Cleveland class last summer, I'd just enough of these left over to complete that model :mrgreen:

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So, here it is, with a tutorial at the end of my post on the way I do camo.

http://foxbatfr-minisite-2.e-monsite.co ... -tuto.html

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Re: Back to the Solomons - USS Atlanta and camo tutorial

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I like how you did your labels, is that decoupage to fix them to the bottom? Do you have a template you could share?

R, Jim

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