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Re: 1909 HMS Superb - Full Hull! - (1/700 Combrig + Trumpete |
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Not sure how I missed this earlier. Wow. Ambitious and well done.
Not sure how I missed this earlier. Wow. Ambitious and well done.
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 1:37 pm |
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Re: 1909 HMS Superb - Full Hull! - (1/700 Combrig + Trumpete |
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Not meant to have dropped this, but having been on the move recently I have not been so good at building models. I hope to remedy it this year, later. What this project is on about now is research. Mostly - the colors. Oh the colors. The main question is - SUPERB - ca 1909-1912: 1) -- Was there a boot topping? -- if there was no boot topping, did they paint antifouling color to the heavy load waterline or to the lower waterline? 2) -- Was the hull bottom red or dark grey/black? If anyone know I would appreciate your input. 
Not meant to have dropped this, but having been on the move recently I have not been so good at building models.
I hope to remedy it this year, later.
What this project is on about now is research.
Mostly - the colors. Oh the colors.
The main question is - SUPERB - ca 1909-1912:
1) -- Was there a boot topping? -- if there was no boot topping, did they paint antifouling color to the heavy load waterline or to the lower waterline?
2) -- Was the hull bottom red or dark grey/black?
If anyone know I would appreciate your input. :)
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 6:29 am |
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Re: 1909 HMS Superb - Full Hull! - (1/700 Combrig + Trumpete |
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Strategos Augustus wrote: pascalemod wrote: If I may say, it looks superb.  DITTO! I too have made lower hulls but your method is quite spectacular. Watching in anticipation... Nino
[quote="Strategos Augustus"][quote="pascalemod"]
If I may say, it looks [i]superb[/i]. :big_grin:[/quote][/quote]
DITTO!
I too have made lower hulls but your method is quite spectacular. Watching in anticipation...
Nino
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Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 4:31 pm |
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pascalemod wrote: Im back with a small update - have been glad to finally give it a coat of primer. There are some little bits that aren't perfect but I think I have to move on with more stuff in order not to make a real meal out of it.
With primer on, the rather disturbing Silence of The Lamb / butchers cut look is gone and her full lines look rather nice!
In some place the hull break lines are visible - I keep those for now as theyll help me perfectly mark the waterline and once thats done, they wont be visible. Probably those of you making models for shows will not allow this but I found that in reality this isnt something you ever see when a black boot topping is on top, there is clearcoats and weathering etc. But thats the nitpick for me with this project so far but I cant sand things more as im starting to remove the bulkhead "things" and redoing them isn't something I want to do.
 I am really impressed with this. It looks very good and actually like a fair bit of fun also! If I may say, it looks superb. 
[quote="pascalemod"]
Im back with a small update - have been glad to finally give it a coat of primer. There are some little bits that aren't perfect but I think I have to move on with more stuff in order not to make a real meal out of it.
With primer on, the rather disturbing Silence of The Lamb / butchers cut look is gone and her full lines look rather nice!
In some place the hull break lines are visible - I keep those for now as theyll help me perfectly mark the waterline and once thats done, they wont be visible. Probably those of you making models for shows will not allow this but I found that in reality this isnt something you ever see when a black boot topping is on top, there is clearcoats and weathering etc. But thats the nitpick for me with this project so far but I cant sand things more as im starting to remove the bulkhead "things" and redoing them isn't something I want to do.[/quote]
[img]http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/download/file.php?id=120186&mode=view[/img]
I am really impressed with this. It looks very good and actually like a fair bit of fun also!
If I may say, it looks [i]superb[/i]. :big_grin:
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Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 12:56 pm |
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JIM BAUMANN wrote: well done that man ! Vlad wrote; I applaud your hull surgery, the beam difference was a big hurdle to overcome but you've done a great job. Nice to see people thinking outside the box and mix-and-matching kit parts to get what they want.I fully concur with Vald, it really is a bit of artistry-- the methodology is really rather good! Bravo JIM B  Thanks Jim, appreciate it. Im back with a small update - have been glad to finally give it a coat of primer. There are some little bits that aren't perfect but I think I have to move on with more stuff in order not to make a real meal out of it. With primer on, the rather disturbing Silence of The Lamb / butchers cut look is gone and her full lines look rather nice! In some place the hull break lines are visible - I keep those for now as theyll help me perfectly mark the waterline and once thats done, they wont be visible. Probably those of you making models for shows will not allow this but I found that in reality this isnt something you ever see when a black boot topping is on top, there is clearcoats and weathering etc. But thats the nitpick for me with this project so far but I cant sand things more as im starting to remove the bulkhead "things" and redoing them isn't something I want to do.
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[quote="JIM BAUMANN"]well done that man !
Vlad wrote;
[i][b][u]I applaud your hull surgery, the beam difference was a big hurdle to overcome but you've done a great job. Nice to see people thinking outside the box and mix-and-matching kit parts to get what they want.[/u][/b][/i]
I fully concur with Vald,
it really is a bit of artistry-- the methodology is really rather good!
Bravo :thumbs_up_1:
JIM B :wave_1:[/quote]
Thanks Jim, appreciate it.
Im back with a small update - have been glad to finally give it a coat of primer. There are some little bits that aren't perfect but I think I have to move on with more stuff in order not to make a real meal out of it.
With primer on, the rather disturbing Silence of The Lamb / butchers cut look is gone and her full lines look rather nice!
In some place the hull break lines are visible - I keep those for now as theyll help me perfectly mark the waterline and once thats done, they wont be visible. Probably those of you making models for shows will not allow this but I found that in reality this isnt something you ever see when a black boot topping is on top, there is clearcoats and weathering etc. But thats the nitpick for me with this project so far but I cant sand things more as im starting to remove the bulkhead "things" and redoing them isn't something I want to do.
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Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 6:53 am |
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well done that man ! Vlad wrote; I applaud your hull surgery, the beam difference was a big hurdle to overcome but you've done a great job. Nice to see people thinking outside the box and mix-and-matching kit parts to get what they want.I fully concur with Vald, it really is a bit of artistry-- the methodology is really rather good! Bravo JIM B 
well done that man !
Vlad wrote;
[i][b][u]I applaud your hull surgery, the beam difference was a big hurdle to overcome but you've done a great job. Nice to see people thinking outside the box and mix-and-matching kit parts to get what they want.[/u][/b][/i]
I fully concur with Vald,
it really is a bit of artistry-- the methodology is really rather good!
Bravo :thumbs_up_1:
JIM B :wave_1:
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2019 1:11 pm |
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So, another update - hull is joined up and the process of smoothing joints is ..ongoing. I have of course messed up the alignment ever so slightly, and now have to make it right.
Also, I discovered that all Bellerophons carried a aft torpedo tube, submarine style. So I had to add that little element into the mix - just white styrene rod here which will be puttied up into a small curve. with small recess at the end.
I usually use a "wrong color bought" of Tamiya paint for first layer when doing the putty work. It helps with showing all the issues nicely. Then more putty and sanding, and then I will use some alcohol based window cleaner to strip paint off back to plastic and primer it all once again without adding too many layers.
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So, another update - hull is joined up and the process of smoothing joints is ..ongoing. I have of course messed up the alignment ever so slightly, and now have to make it right.
Also, I discovered that all Bellerophons carried a aft torpedo tube, submarine style. So I had to add that little element into the mix - just white styrene rod here which will be puttied up into a small curve. with small recess at the end.
I usually use a "wrong color bought" of Tamiya paint for first layer when doing the putty work. It helps with showing all the issues nicely. Then more putty and sanding, and then I will use some alcohol based window cleaner to strip paint off back to plastic and primer it all once again without adding too many layers.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 7:13 am |
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Nino wrote: I am greatly impressed and happy you are doing it full hull as I am a full-hull devotee.
The extra effort for the lower hull will pay off in your own satisfaction with this beautiful model.
Thanks for this WIP.
Following along.
Nino
P.S. Yes, Add the boot topping. My photo's of British ships seem to show this on all His Majesty's capital ships of WW1. I do not have a reference for the width. Maybe some other members can assist with that spec. I also settled on boot topping. For width Im using my usual reference points on photos - just below torpedo net booms, and so forth. Should be fine. Strategos Augustus wrote: pascalemod wrote: Tried recently to build a 1/700 ship in 1 month using evenings for work, and it came out alright - but was a bit stressful.  Quite an accomplishment! Which ship was that? It was Admiral Graf Spee with fake turret and funnel, full on raider mode. 
[quote="Nino"]I am greatly impressed and happy you are doing it full hull as I am a full-hull devotee.
The extra effort for the lower hull will pay off in your own satisfaction with this beautiful model.
Thanks for this WIP.
Following along.
Nino
P.S. Yes, Add the boot topping. My photo's of British ships seem to show this on all His Majesty's capital ships of WW1. I do not have a reference for the width. Maybe some other members can assist with that spec.[/quote]
I also settled on boot topping. For width Im using my usual reference points on photos - just below torpedo net booms, and so forth. Should be fine.
[quote="Strategos Augustus"][quote="pascalemod"] Tried recently to build a 1/700 ship in 1 month using evenings for work, and it came out alright - but was a bit stressful. :heh:[/quote]
Quite an accomplishment!
Which ship was that?[/quote]
It was Admiral Graf Spee with fake turret and funnel, full on raider mode. ;)
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 12:53 am |
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I am greatly impressed and happy you are doing it full hull as I am a full-hull devotee.
The extra effort for the lower hull will pay off in your own satisfaction with this beautiful model.
Thanks for this WIP.
Following along.
Nino
P.S. Yes, Add the boot topping. My photo's of British ships seem to show this on all His Majesty's capital ships of WW1. I do not have a reference for the width. Maybe some other members can assist with that spec.
I am greatly impressed and happy you are doing it full hull as I am a full-hull devotee.
The extra effort for the lower hull will pay off in your own satisfaction with this beautiful model.
Thanks for this WIP.
Following along.
Nino
P.S. Yes, Add the boot topping. My photo's of British ships seem to show this on all His Majesty's capital ships of WW1. I do not have a reference for the width. Maybe some other members can assist with that spec.
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 12:28 am |
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pascalemod wrote: Tried recently to build a 1/700 ship in 1 month using evenings for work, and it came out alright - but was a bit stressful.  Quite an accomplishment! Which ship was that?
[quote="pascalemod"] Tried recently to build a 1/700 ship in 1 month using evenings for work, and it came out alright - but was a bit stressful. :heh:[/quote]
Quite an accomplishment!
Which ship was that?
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Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 1:43 pm |
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Vlad wrote: I have to say though, you do have quite a dizzying array of projects on the go at once. Much prettier than Dreadnought, indeed. I think the hull will have a lot of work still - I was rushing and nothing ever comes good from rushing, so had to use file and sandpaper to make hull look straight. I am only now doing few projects at the same time (3-4)? Only because some are same ship class, and some are not for me - plus painting all at once is much easier, rather than going back and forth. Assembly plant! Tried recently to build a 1/700 ship in 1 month using evenings for work, and it came out alright - but was a bit stressful. 
[quote="Vlad"] I have to say though, you do have quite a dizzying array of projects on the go at once.[/quote]
Much prettier than Dreadnought, indeed. I think the hull will have a lot of work still - I was rushing and nothing ever comes good from rushing, so had to use file and sandpaper to make hull look straight.
I am only now doing few projects at the same time (3-4)? Only because some are same ship class, and some are not for me - plus painting all at once is much easier, rather than going back and forth. Assembly plant! :D
Tried recently to build a 1/700 ship in 1 month using evenings for work, and it came out alright - but was a bit stressful. :heh:
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 6:51 am |
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I applaud your hull surgery, the beam difference was a big hurdle to overcome but you've done a great job. Nice to see people thinking outside the box and mix-and-matching kit parts to get what they want. I look forward to seeing her finished, I also agree that the symmetrical mast arrangement of the Bellerohpon class makes them very attractive ships (more so than Dreadnought herself  ). there aren't many parts to the Combrig kit so I guess the hard part is over and the rest is plain sailing! I have to say though, you do have quite a dizzying array of projects on the go at once.
I applaud your hull surgery, the beam difference was a big hurdle to overcome but you've done a great job. Nice to see people thinking outside the box and mix-and-matching kit parts to get what they want.
I look forward to seeing her finished, I also agree that the symmetrical mast arrangement of the Bellerohpon class makes them very attractive ships (more so than Dreadnought herself :heh: ). there aren't many parts to the Combrig kit so I guess the hard part is over and the rest is plain sailing!
I have to say though, you do have quite a dizzying array of projects on the go at once.
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 4:31 am |
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Jabberwock wrote: Ooh goody, a Dreadnought, looking forward to this!
Cheers, Jabb  A Superb dreadnought at that! Thanks. More progress in store. This one is very exciting. 
[quote="Jabberwock"]Ooh goody, a Dreadnought, looking forward to this!
Cheers, Jabb[/quote] :big_grin: A Superb dreadnought at that!
Thanks. More progress in store. This one is very exciting.:)
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 3:36 am |
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Ooh goody, a Dreadnought, looking forward to this!
Cheers, Jabb
Ooh goody, a Dreadnought, looking forward to this!
Cheers, Jabb
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:50 am |
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1909 HMS Superb - Full Hull! - (1/700 Combrig + Trumpeter) |
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:41 am |
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