I grew up near the USS Texas. I've always thought it a most beautiful ship. The only remaining survivor of two world wars. Back in junior high band, we played ceremonies on the deck of the ship for Texas Independence Day.
I built this kit in 2020/2021. I detailed her as she appeared during the Invasion of France in Measure 22--Navy Blue on the lower hull below the first continuous deck, with Haze Gray above and all decks painted Deck Blue. I also added 3D printed 20mm and 40mm guns. Eduard provides some nice photo-etch to enhance the kit. I really liked how you weathered your model. I saw some techniques that I can't wait to try. Thanks for the nice video.
The Texas has been painted deck blue (measure 21 camouflage) since 1989, and was painted in measure 21 camouflage in 1944 and 1945 after drydock in the USA before shifting to the Pacific Ocean. Also, since 1989, the hull below the waterline is painted black.
looks great, I do 1/32 airplanes and 1/35 scale armor - all the little photo-etch parts for ship railings etc are intimidating for me even in the 1/350 scale! Your USS Texas came out looking really good.
Superb job - the final result is incredible. Thanks for all the tips in your video - I still haven't managed to build my first 1/350 ship yet (the Tamiya Prince of Wales).
really enjoyed this build, nice work on the decks, the effect really came through nicely. I only have one gripe with the kit - the plate lines being a little to thick and pronounced, maybe sand them back a bit. Anyway thank you for sharing and looking forward to your next post - great work
Excellent weathering skills. I dont understand why the enamal thinner doesnt interact with the underlying paint, when you are smearing the little dots of paint for weathering on the hull.
10 месяцев назад
Superbe travail l'ami. Rirn a dire. Le travail est enorme
I've been thinking of getting this kit, since I ordered some shirts to support her drydocking. But researching other paint schemes instead of the Measure 21 (overall Navy Blue). At various points throughout her war service, she wore Atlantic Measure 12 Mod, Measure 22 (Sea Blue and Haze Gray), briefly wore Measure 31 dazzle, then her current Measure 21. 21 is just too "plain" for my taste.
yeah that was well worth the wait - very well done. Looking forward to your next project - I like a bit of German myself. Just as an aside, have you got or had a look at the new Trumpeter 1/350 DKM H Class BB at all? I just got mine and its very nice - HUGE, but nice. Best thing is, you can go to down on a camo as its was only ever a paper ship, so the choice is endless really. Keep up the great videos!
I have a question about this I want to get this model but I want to know how much weight I need till it gets to its water line if you know please tell me because I want to try to make this be a ship that can go in real water.
I grew up near the USS Texas. I've always thought it a most beautiful ship. The only remaining survivor of two world wars.
Back in junior high band, we played ceremonies on the deck of the ship for Texas Independence Day.
I keep coming back to this video as it is simply enjoyable to watch (and each time I realize I need to go over the techniques)...Thanks again.
I built her sister ship, the New York a few years ago. A really fun kit that has a heck of a lot less small guns to deal with
I built this kit in 2020/2021. I detailed her as she appeared during the Invasion of France in Measure 22--Navy Blue on the lower hull below the first continuous deck, with Haze Gray above and all decks painted Deck Blue. I also added 3D printed 20mm and 40mm guns. Eduard provides some nice photo-etch to enhance the kit. I really liked how you weathered your model. I saw some techniques that I can't wait to try. Thanks for the nice video.
The Texas has been painted deck blue (measure 21 camouflage) since 1989, and was painted in measure 21 camouflage in 1944 and 1945 after drydock in the USA before shifting to the Pacific Ocean. Also, since 1989, the hull below the waterline is painted black.
looks great, I do 1/32 airplanes and 1/35 scale armor - all the little photo-etch parts for ship railings etc are intimidating for me even in the 1/350 scale! Your USS Texas came out looking really good.
Just want to say this is over all brilliant. Amazing build, amazing editing, and great skill. Keep it up.
Thank You
I really like those pontoons/ rafts at 18:38
Very nice work, a really great build! Thanks for sharing, always good to get tips and ideas from the pro's!
Fantastic! I too dry brush with oils, have for over 30 years.....
Really interesting and useful techniques. Thank you.
GREAT job! I'm just now starting on painting mine! Just got the deck down and everything primered.
Superb job - the final result is incredible. Thanks for all the tips in your video - I still haven't managed to build my first 1/350 ship yet (the Tamiya Prince of Wales).
First time on your channel and I truly enjoyed this build!
really enjoyed this build, nice work on the decks, the effect really came through nicely. I only have one gripe with the kit - the plate lines being a little to thick and pronounced, maybe sand them back a bit. Anyway thank you for sharing and looking forward to your next post - great work
Finally new video! Awesome build🎉🎉🎉
awesome build my friend keep up the good work 👍
Beautiful build!!!
Отличная работа! Молодец!
Excellent weathering skills. I dont understand why the enamal thinner doesnt interact with the underlying paint, when you are smearing the little dots of paint for weathering on the hull.
Superbe travail l'ami. Rirn a dire. Le travail est enorme
Beautifull model.
I've been thinking of getting this kit, since I ordered some shirts to support her drydocking. But researching other paint schemes instead of the Measure 21 (overall Navy Blue). At various points throughout her war service, she wore Atlantic Measure 12 Mod, Measure 22 (Sea Blue and Haze Gray), briefly wore Measure 31 dazzle, then her current Measure 21. 21 is just too "plain" for my taste.
I saw a picture of her in Measure 22 and I think that would look sharp.
Outstanding!
very nice job
yeah that was well worth the wait - very well done. Looking forward to your next project - I like a bit of German myself. Just as an aside, have you got or had a look at the new Trumpeter 1/350 DKM H Class BB at all? I just got mine and its very nice - HUGE, but nice. Best thing is, you can go to down on a camo as its was only ever a paper ship, so the choice is endless really.
Keep up the great videos!
Fantastic work as usual, but the hull plating seems strange; are those thick seams accurate?
Nice job! What paint/color did you use for the navy blue?
XF-50 field blue
I have a question about this I want to get this model but I want to know how much weight I need till it gets to its water line if you know please tell me because I want to try to make this be a ship that can go in real water.
deck looks excellent like a real sea washed ship
I don't believe the National Flag goes on the bow. Union Jack goes there.
True..the National Ensign is flown at the aft staff while at anchor or in port, it is flown from the main mast while underway
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