So, I've been busy recently and I thought I'd share some of it with you. This post was originally going to wait until I had also built a G-3 to round off the group but I have no immediate plans to do that so I've thrown a random bonus instead. I don't claim any master craftsmanship on these ships but I hope you guys like them because these are kits that I don't see built very often. If anyone wants more pictures of a specific ship or you have questions about the kits or build (i.e. kitbash) method then I can take some more.
Ships are as follows (all 1:700):
USS Constellation CC-2:IHP resin hull, IHP 3-D printed funnels (via Shapeways) and Trumpeter USS Maryland kit donating the remaining superstructure, armament and fittings. A relatively straightforward build, the IHP casting is excellent. Just some modifications on the Maryland parts, mainly to backdate the bridge a bit. Also used so parts from the spares bin to lengthen the 16" barrels to the correct /50 caliber as opposed to the /45 on Maryland. Thank you to Tracy White for a conversation a while ago that inspired me to mix the BatDiv and CruDiv style turret top markings to make USS Constellation the flagship of a hypothetical BatCruDiv1.
IJN Amagi:Fujimi kit more or less OOB. The main modification is a scratch-built lower bridge level to bring the whole structure more in line with the Nagato style bridge. I found the weird "flying" platform on the Fujimi kit a bit awkward looking and felt the need to bulk it up. I added the canvas covered railings for the same reason, to "fill out" that pagoda a little.
SMS Yorck II:IHP resin hull and 3-D printed funnel, superstructure and armament donated from a Combrig SMS Baden kit. This one involved a lot more work getting the Baden bridge and other Conbrig parts to fit onto the "Ersatz Yorck" class hull. As with the Amagi, I decided to go for a slightly more massive enclosed bridge compared to some of the drawings of this ship. Although the bridge is at the correct deck level this is one deck higher than for Baden hence the rest of the tripod mast joins a bit high. Still, I'm quite happy with how this came out given the effort that went in.
KM Odin:O-class battlecruiser as one may have appeared in 1944/'45. This one is a straight kit-bash using parts from a Trumpeter Tirpitz (in fact the same kit that previously donated her bow and armament for my rebuilt Gneisenau build:
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html). I used the remaining hull but "pinched" it to give the correct beam. The bow is scratch built (not very well, this is one I built a long time ago) and the superstructure is cut and pasted around as best I could to match the drawings I have of the O-project. As I said, and older build and it shows in the quality but I hope you like it since it's a unique ship design and it's a shame there is no kit.
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So, I've been busy recently and I thought I'd share some of it with you. This post was originally going to wait until I had also built a G-3 to round off the group but I have no immediate plans to do that so I've thrown a random bonus instead. I don't claim any master craftsmanship on these ships but I hope you guys like them because these are kits that I don't see built very often. If anyone wants more pictures of a specific ship or you have questions about the kits or build (i.e. kitbash) method then I can take some more. :wave_1:
Ships are as follows (all 1:700):
[b][u]USS Constellation CC-2:[/u][/b]
IHP resin hull, IHP 3-D printed funnels (via Shapeways) and Trumpeter USS Maryland kit donating the remaining superstructure, armament and fittings. A relatively straightforward build, the IHP casting is excellent. Just some modifications on the Maryland parts, mainly to backdate the bridge a bit. Also used so parts from the spares bin to lengthen the 16" barrels to the correct /50 caliber as opposed to the /45 on Maryland. Thank you to Tracy White for a conversation a while ago that inspired me to mix the BatDiv and CruDiv style turret top markings to make USS Constellation the flagship of a hypothetical BatCruDiv1.
[b][u]IJN Amagi:[/u][/b]
Fujimi kit more or less OOB. The main modification is a scratch-built lower bridge level to bring the whole structure more in line with the Nagato style bridge. I found the weird "flying" platform on the Fujimi kit a bit awkward looking and felt the need to bulk it up. I added the canvas covered railings for the same reason, to "fill out" that pagoda a little.
[b][u]SMS Yorck II:[/u][/b]
IHP resin hull and 3-D printed funnel, superstructure and armament donated from a Combrig SMS Baden kit. This one involved a lot more work getting the Baden bridge and other Conbrig parts to fit onto the "Ersatz Yorck" class hull. As with the Amagi, I decided to go for a slightly more massive enclosed bridge compared to some of the drawings of this ship. Although the bridge is at the correct deck level this is one deck higher than for Baden hence the rest of the tripod mast joins a bit high. Still, I'm quite happy with how this came out given the effort that went in.
[b][u]KM Odin:[/u][/b]
O-class battlecruiser as one may have appeared in 1944/'45. This one is a straight kit-bash using parts from a Trumpeter Tirpitz (in fact the same kit that previously donated her bow and armament for my rebuilt Gneisenau build: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/bb/dkm/gneisenau-700-vc/vc-index.html). I used the remaining hull but "pinched" it to give the correct beam. The bow is scratch built (not very well, this is one I built a long time ago) and the superstructure is cut and pasted around as best I could to match the drawings I have of the O-project. As I said, and older build and it shows in the quality but I hope you like it since it's a unique ship design and it's a shame there is no kit.
And now for a few pictures:
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