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My Novik "Gavryil" "under construction"
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My Novik "Gavryil" "under construction"
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:21 am |
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I am already there, your Novik looks great !
I am already there, your Novik looks great !
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:14 am |
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Yevgeniy wrote: Jean-Paul Binot wrote: If you want, I will exhume WIP photographs from 2002 when I began the build and post them for those interested. If you only have time and interest to do it I wonder who would say no. Here you go then: http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=49132
[quote="Yevgeniy"][quote="Jean-Paul Binot"] If you want, I will exhume WIP photographs from 2002 when I began the build and post them for those interested.[/quote]
If you only have time and interest to do it I wonder who would say no.[/quote]
Here you go then: [url]http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=49132[/url]
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:22 pm |
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Hi,from Russia with Love, with New Year all friends, and seamens. Have a more,more detail pfotos of GAVRYIL from museum, and line drawings , as original NOVIK, and Samson(modified, 3 tubes). Ask on E-mail. Former commander(3 middle) Andru.
Hi,from Russia with Love, with New Year all friends, and seamens. Have a more,more detail pfotos of GAVRYIL from museum, and line drawings , as original NOVIK, and Samson(modified, 3 tubes). Ask on E-mail. Former commander(3 middle) Andru.
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:06 pm |
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Jean-Paul Binot wrote: If you want, I will exhume WIP photographs from 2002 when I began the build and post them for those interested. If you only have time and interest to do it I wonder who would say no.
[quote="Jean-Paul Binot"] If you want, I will exhume WIP photographs from 2002 when I began the build and post them for those interested.[/quote]
If you only have time and interest to do it I wonder who would say no.
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:39 pm |
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Indeed, Gavriil was a modified Novik class destroyer. There were several classes built for the Baltic and Black Sea fleets. In a way, B97 and the othr large Hochseeflotte destroyers were German Noviks in teh sense that they used teh machinery that the Imperial russian Navy unwisely ordered from German yards before 1914. In my opinion, although follow on classes were more heavily armed (but slower) the original Novik was unmatched for grace and elegance. Four funnels instead of three for "his" successors (In russian language, warships are male), and three shafts.
And before my good friend Jim Baumann teases me on my Novik that has been years in the building yard, yes I have resumed work on it, restoring the hull that suffered a bit from years in storage and revising the superstructure, funnel and all that stuff using my recently acquired CAD skills etc.
If you want, I will exhume WIP photographs from 2002 when I began the build and post them for those interested.
Indeed, [i]Gavriil[/i] was a modified [i]Novik[/i] class destroyer. There were several classes built for the Baltic and Black Sea fleets. In a way, [i]B97[/i] and the othr large Hochseeflotte destroyers were German [i]Noviks[/i] in teh sense that they used teh machinery that the Imperial russian Navy unwisely ordered from German yards before 1914. In my opinion, although follow on classes were more heavily armed (but slower) the original [i]Novik[/i] was unmatched for grace and elegance. Four funnels instead of three for "his" successors (In russian language, warships are male), and three shafts.
And before my good friend Jim Baumann teases me on my [i]Novik[/i] that has been years in the building yard, yes I have resumed work on it, restoring the hull that suffered a bit from years in storage and revising the superstructure, funnel and all that stuff using my recently acquired CAD skills etc.
If you want, I will exhume WIP photographs from 2002 when I began the build and post them for those interested.
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:15 pm |
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hats of to you,your soldering work is exellent,i hope in enough time mine comes to be 1/2 as neat .an outstanding build all around.
hats of to you,your soldering work is exellent,i hope in enough time mine comes to be 1/2 as neat :thumbs_up_1: .an outstanding build all around.
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:05 pm |
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Nice model of "Gavryil"( Central Navy Museum, St.-Petersberg)
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Nice model of "Gavryil"( Central Navy Museum, St.-Petersberg)
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:44 am |
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Nice looking model, I have a friend who is also building a Novik....- so I know the ship! More photos please --and.... to modelwarships.com! Jim Baumann
Nice looking model,
I have a friend who is also building a Novik....- so I know the ship!
More photos please --and.... :welcome: to modelwarships.com! :wave_1:
Jim Baumann
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:23 am |
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My model 1/100 R/C GAVRYIL-1917 year(modified Novik-class for Baltic),1400t, 98x9,3x3,3 m,3x3 torpedo tubes, 4x102mm/60 guns(15-20 round/min), 2x40mm AA mashine guns, may be 60 mines on deck.Max.speed- 33 knots. In the end 1918 sunk 3 english torpedo fast cutter durind attack Kronshtadt.
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My model 1/100 R/C GAVRYIL-1917 year(modified Novik-class for Baltic),1400t, 98x9,3x3,3 m,3x3 torpedo tubes, 4x102mm/60 guns(15-20 round/min), 2x40mm AA mashine guns, may be 60 mines on deck.Max.speed- 33 knots. In the end 1918 sunk 3 english torpedo fast cutter durind attack Kronshtadt.
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:09 am |
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Hi, I,m from Russia, Moscow, former navy officer, wery interested turbine destroyers of WW1, as you B-110. Now I have "under construction" modified Novik-class R/C 1:100 DD "Gavriil" .The material for model - plasticine. Wait for you new photo .
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Hi, I,m from Russia, Moscow, former navy officer, wery interested turbine destroyers of WW1, as you B-110. Now I have "under construction" modified Novik-class R/C 1:100 DD "Gavriil" .The material for model - plasticine. Wait for you new photo .
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:58 am |
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Great!!! can't wait to see them!
i forgot to ask, where did you get the anchor chain. It is very nicely detailed
Great!!! can't wait to see them!
i forgot to ask, where did you get the anchor chain. It is very nicely detailed
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 5:08 pm |
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I will do some more this week (hopefully, my work exhausts me al lot at the moment) and on Sunday there's the meeting in Mahlow. More pictures to come...
I will do some more this week (hopefully, my work exhausts me al lot at the moment) and on Sunday there's the meeting in Mahlow. More pictures to come...
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:23 am |
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Just started reading this build and I am very impressed. I am a fan of the WW1 and early destroyers/torpedo boats. It looks so fine on the water.
Can't wait to see more.
Just started reading this build and I am very impressed. I am a fan of the WW1 and early destroyers/torpedo boats. It looks so fine on the water.
Can't wait to see more.
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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:43 pm |
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The right tool for the right job!!! Very nice!!! as always... it looks fantastic on the water!
The right tool for the right job!!! Very nice!!! as always... it looks fantastic on the water!
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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:56 pm |
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Of course it was dificult, but the second time it is much easier. Your rigging looks much more sophisticated.
Of course it was dificult, but the second time it is much easier. Your rigging looks much more sophisticated.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:56 am |
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Good to see you back on the board . I see you have taken the plunge and gone for a 2.4 Ghz , wise move . I was thinking of upgrading from my F14 , but I just like the feel of that big TX. Evocative photo of your B-110 , now that is a TBD . Dave Wooley
Good to see you back on the board . I see you have taken the plunge and gone for a 2.4 Ghz , wise move . I was thinking of upgrading from my F14 , but I just like the feel of that big TX. Evocative photo of your B-110 , now that is a TBD . Dave Wooley :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:20 am |
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Like a hero of anecdote which say that "An golden medal of Automotive Hobby Enthusiasts Competition was awarded to gynaecologist who dissassembled and assembled a car engine through car exhaust pipe"
Like a hero of anecdote which say that "An golden medal of Automotive Hobby Enthusiasts Competition was awarded to gynaecologist who dissassembled and assembled a car engine through car exhaust pipe" :heh:
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:00 am |
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Excellent that you have found your way back to the modeliing bench!! 9 months ...? arghhhh!!! But.... the torture of exchaning motors in a finished ( kind of) model.... I thought I had a hard time rigging on 1/700.... ( hard enough!) viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37536but what you have achieved.....looks like keyhole surgery!! Tschuess Jim Baumann
Excellent that you have found your way back to the modeliing bench!!
9 months ...? arghhhh!!!
But.... the torture of exchaning motors in a finished ( kind of) model....
I thought I had a hard time rigging on 1/700.... ( hard enough!) http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=37536
but what you have achieved.....looks like keyhole surgery!!
Tschuess
Jim Baumann :wave_1:
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:53 am |
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ULI......so good to see you back my friend.....i know how life and work can keep you away from model building....stunning work so far... btw ...my friend REID still wants to do a B-110 in 1/48th scale......again welcome back.......joe
ULI......so good to see you back my friend.....i know how life and work can keep you away from model building....stunning work so far... :thumbs_up_1: btw ...my friend REID still wants to do a B-110 in 1/48th scale......again welcome back.......joe
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:28 am |
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