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maxim wrote: According to the photos in the Volume 24 2011 by Gangut about the Project 68K (Chapayev class), the decks were steel or with linoleum on them.
According to the instructions by Combrig for their Frunze kit, the decks were either brown (linoleum) or dark grey (steel).
I.e. no wooding planking on this class. Thanks, I will use Linoleum for Chapayev then. Regarding colour schemes, What should be used? I've found this: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/27890- ... al-colors/But don't know what to choose, though I do know the SN ships tended to have a bluish scheme rather the standard grey or grey variants of other navies! Do we know when was the SN adopted the orange deck paint so unique to their Navy? (As seen on the Kirovs, Slavas, Sovremennys etc? )
[quote="maxim"]According to the photos in the Volume 24 2011 by Gangut about the Project 68K (Chapayev class), the decks were steel or with linoleum on them.
According to the instructions by Combrig for their Frunze kit, the decks were either brown (linoleum) or dark grey (steel).
I.e. no wooding planking on this class.[/quote]
Thanks, I will use Linoleum for Chapayev then. Regarding colour schemes, What should be used? I've found this: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/27890-wwii-soviet-naval-colors/ But don't know what to choose, though I do know the SN ships tended to have a bluish scheme rather the standard grey or grey variants of other navies!
Do we know when was the SN adopted the orange deck paint so unique to their Navy? (As seen on the Kirovs, Slavas, Sovremennys etc? )
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 7:38 am |
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According to the photos in the Volume 24 2011 by Gangut about the Project 68K (Chapayev class), the decks were steel or with linoleum on them.
According to the instructions by Combrig for their Frunze kit, the decks were either brown (linoleum) or dark grey (steel).
I.e. no wooding planking on this class.
According to the photos in the Volume 24 2011 by Gangut about the Project 68K (Chapayev class), the decks were steel or with linoleum on them.
According to the instructions by Combrig for their Frunze kit, the decks were either brown (linoleum) or dark grey (steel).
I.e. no wooding planking on this class.
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 5:11 am |
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maxim wrote: The Sverdlov class had wooded decks, whereas the Kirov class had linoleum. I checked the special volumes about both classes by Okręty Wojenne (Nr. 18, 29, and 30). Then I presume the base design of the Sverdlovs, the Chapayev class too had wood planking on their decks?
[quote="maxim"]The Sverdlov class had wooded decks, whereas the Kirov class had linoleum. I checked the special volumes about both classes by Okręty Wojenne (Nr. 18, 29, and 30).[/quote]
Then I presume the base design of the Sverdlovs, the Chapayev class too had wood planking on their decks?
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:42 am |
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maxim wrote: Nice models!
Do you used a kit for Krasnyi Kavkaz? Kirov use combrig,and the other Attachment:
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[quote="maxim"]Nice models!
Do you used a kit for Krasnyi Kavkaz?[/quote]
Kirov use combrig,and the other [attachment=0]胶板.JPG[/attachment]
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 7:26 pm |
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Nice models!
Do you used a kit for Krasnyi Kavkaz?
Nice models!
Do you used a kit for Krasnyi Kavkaz?
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:54 am |
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 3:35 am |
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The Sverdlov class had wooded decks, whereas the Kirov class had linoleum. I checked the special volumes about both classes by Okręty Wojenne (Nr. 18, 29, and 30).
The Sverdlov class had wooded decks, whereas the Kirov class had linoleum. I checked the special volumes about both classes by Okręty Wojenne (Nr. 18, 29, and 30).
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:11 am |
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Thanks, finnfan, that helps a lot. There are very few pictures of these ships on the web that are NOT taken at sea level, and from a distance, so making out details such as deck color and material is a challenge. I was able to find one or two B&W pics that seem to show, as you said, a linoleum-like surface. It clearly doesn't look like wood, and the Combrig kit does not have planking scribed into the deck. Their Sverdlov kit, however, does have planking scribed, so I am assuming that class of ships had a wooden deck?
Thanks, finnfan, that helps a lot. There are very few pictures of these ships on the web that are NOT taken at sea level, and from a distance, so making out details such as deck color and material is a challenge. I was able to find one or two B&W pics that seem to show, as you said, a linoleum-like surface. It clearly doesn't look like wood, and the Combrig kit does not have planking scribed into the deck. Their Sverdlov kit, however, does have planking scribed, so I am assuming that class of ships had a wooden deck?
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 3:07 pm |
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There is a large scale model of Kirov in the entrance hall of the Northern Fleet Museum in Murmansk. The decks appear to be a medium brown which might be similar to the colour of linoleum. The decks don't appear to be planked.
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There is a large scale model of Kirov in the entrance hall of the Northern Fleet Museum in Murmansk. The decks appear to be a medium brown which might be similar to the colour of linoleum. The decks don't appear to be planked.
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 2:42 pm |
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Does anybody know what color the main decks of these ships were? I can find only 1 color picture of the main deck, (that pic is posted here) and it seems to be a kind of chocolate brown. I have Combrig's Maxim Gorky up next in the pile and I can't find any good pics of their decks, even in black & white. Did these ships have wooden decks? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Does anybody know what color the main decks of these ships were? I can find only 1 color picture of the main deck, (that pic is posted here) and it seems to be a kind of chocolate brown. I have Combrig's Maxim Gorky up next in the pile and I can't find any good pics of their decks, even in black & white. Did these ships have wooden decks? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 8:26 pm |
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It's an old post Peter (2009) and GromoBoy's last post on Airbase was made in December 2012. So, unfortunately, it's impossible to answer your question.
It's an old post Peter (2009) and GromoBoy's last post on Airbase was made in December 2012. So, unfortunately, it's impossible to answer your question.
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 6:53 am |
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DariusP wrote: If I understood it correctly, PE was made by the modelmaker (GromoBoy) himself. Thanks, Darius... did you understand if he sells it? Cheers, Peter
[quote="DariusP"]If I understood it correctly, PE was made by the modelmaker (GromoBoy) himself.[/quote]
Thanks, Darius... did you understand if he sells it?
Cheers, Peter
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:48 pm |
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If I understood it correctly, PE was made by the modelmaker (GromoBoy) himself.
If I understood it correctly, PE was made by the modelmaker (GromoBoy) himself.
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 8:30 am |
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Maxim, great photo links, thank you!
Alexey, thanks for posting these links! Who produces these photoetch parts?
Cheers, Peter
Maxim, great photo links, thank you!
Alexey, thanks for posting these links! Who produces these photoetch parts?
Cheers, Peter
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 10:32 am |
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http://forums.airbase.ru/2009/09/t68450,2--krejser-kirov-konversiya-poly.html http://forums.airbase.ru/2011/10/t83260--krejser-kirov-proekt-26.html
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 3:01 am |
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Any good sources for finding the correct colors for the different periods?
Any good sources for finding the correct colors for the different periods?
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 10:59 pm |
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Some photo sources: KirovVoroshilovMaxim GorkijMolotovKalininKaganovitchSome of them had interesting camouflage patterns, e.g. Maxim Gorkij: http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/067/02067004.jpgKalinin: http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/066/02066003.jpgI have Kirov and Kaganovitch, but I have not yet built them or checked for parts.
Some photo sources: [url=http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/062/index.html]Kirov[/url] [url=http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/063/index.html]Voroshilov[/url] [url=http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/064/index.html]Maxim Gorkij[/url] [url=http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/065/index.html]Molotov[/url] [url=http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/066/index.html]Kalinin[/url] [url=http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/067/index.html]Kaganovitch[/url]
Some of them had interesting camouflage patterns, e.g.
Maxim Gorkij: [url]http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/067/02067004.jpg[/url]
Kalinin: [url]http://navsource.narod.ru/photos/02/066/02066003.jpg[/url]
I have Kirov and Kaganovitch, but I have not yet built them or checked for parts.
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 12:41 pm |
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Calling all Pr. 26 Kirov (Киров) class (WWII) fans |
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Hi all
I just "discovered" the Soviet Pr. 26 light cruisers, I really love their look!
Pr. 26 Kirov and Voroshilov Pr. 26bis Maxim Gorkiy and Molotov Pr. 26bis2 Kaganovich and Kalinin
I ordered two kits (Voroshilov and Maxim Gorkiy) by Combrig which offers all six of them in different configurations, and wonder if anybody has built any of these kits.
Any suggestions concerning aftermarket items (barrels, photoetch etc.)?
Any interesting stories?
Cheers, Peter
Hi all
I just "discovered" the Soviet Pr. 26 light cruisers, I really love their look!
Pr. 26 Kirov and Voroshilov Pr. 26bis Maxim Gorkiy and Molotov Pr. 26bis2 Kaganovich and Kalinin
I ordered two kits (Voroshilov and Maxim Gorkiy) by Combrig which offers all six of them in different configurations, and wonder if anybody has built any of these kits.
Any suggestions concerning aftermarket items (barrels, photoetch etc.)?
Any interesting stories?
Cheers, Peter
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:37 am |
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