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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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Pieter wrote: There are reasonably priced kits -with full hull options- available for Renown and Repulse. Hint, hint.. pascalemod wrote: The bulges on Hood v flat sides on PoW shows such an interesting way torpedos affected hull shapes, plus the whole battlecruiser v battleship thing... Ahaha. Very good hint. Battlecruiser fleet collection is the easiest to complete, from capital ships. I really would like to have a very late war Renown and early war or pre war Repulse.
[quote="Pieter"]There are reasonably priced kits -with full hull options- available for Renown and Repulse. Hint, hint.. [quote="pascalemod"] The bulges on Hood v flat sides on PoW shows such an interesting way torpedos affected hull shapes, plus the whole battlecruiser v battleship thing...[/quote][/quote]
Ahaha. Very good hint. Battlecruiser fleet collection is the easiest to complete, from capital ships. I really would like to have a very late war Renown and early war or pre war Repulse. :)
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Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:18 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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There are reasonably priced kits -with full hull options- available for Renown and Repulse. Hint, hint.. pascalemod wrote: The bulges on Hood v flat sides on PoW shows such an interesting way torpedos affected hull shapes, plus the whole battlecruiser v battleship thing...
There are reasonably priced kits -with full hull options- available for Renown and Repulse. Hint, hint.. [quote="pascalemod"] The bulges on Hood v flat sides on PoW shows such an interesting way torpedos affected hull shapes, plus the whole battlecruiser v battleship thing...[/quote]
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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2020 8:58 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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Richard Durham wrote: Great build and really liked your use of Tamiya XF66 for 507 A/B. I have used Model Master Acrylic FS 35237 for 507 A/B but the XF66 seems to be a much better color. I think that Sovereign Hobbies has done some great work in sorting out the 507 A/B confusion. Thanks! Rich Durham I went with XF66 on my Hood in the past, and there, on a darker base, it also turned out a bit darker, amplified by weathering. So now, next to my Hood, PoW looks a little lighter. Which is pretty interesting. But all in all I think Im fine with the result, and the initial credit goes to Hood Association website who said its ok to use XF66 but like, its not perfect but OK. I like XF66, interestingly enough Flyhawk tells you to use it for Bismarcks main hull color, which always made me a little confused (and I dont agree).
[quote="Richard Durham"]Great build and really liked your use of Tamiya XF66 for 507 A/B. I have used Model Master Acrylic FS 35237 for 507 A/B but the XF66 seems to be a much better color. I think that Sovereign Hobbies has done some great work in sorting out the 507 A/B confusion. Thanks! Rich Durham[/quote]
I went with XF66 on my Hood in the past, and there, on a darker base, it also turned out a bit darker, amplified by weathering. So now, next to my Hood, PoW looks a little lighter. Which is pretty interesting. But all in all I think Im fine with the result, and the initial credit goes to Hood Association website who said its ok to use XF66 but like, its not perfect but OK. I like XF66, interestingly enough Flyhawk tells you to use it for Bismarcks main hull color, which always made me a little confused (and I dont agree). :)
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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2020 6:50 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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Great build and really liked your use of Tamiya XF66 for 507 A/B. I have used Model Master Acrylic FS 35237 for 507 A/B but the XF66 seems to be a much better color. I think that Sovereign Hobbies has done some great work in sorting out the 507 A/B confusion. Thanks! Rich Durham
Great build and really liked your use of Tamiya XF66 for 507 A/B. I have used Model Master Acrylic FS 35237 for 507 A/B but the XF66 seems to be a much better color. I think that Sovereign Hobbies has done some great work in sorting out the 507 A/B confusion. Thanks! Rich Durham
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2020 12:28 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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marijn van gils wrote: Great photo's! I think she can stand some close-ups too? Taking those for the "completed" section on the weekend I hope. I am not good figuring out the angles, but I think Ill do a pic set as if you do a flyby of the ship. I have put together a dry dock base for another project (Bismark) a while ago, to tie it all together - and here is a test shot:
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[quote="marijn van gils"]Great photo's!
I think she can stand some close-ups too? ;)[/quote]
Taking those for the "completed" section on the weekend I hope. ;) I am not good figuring out the angles, but I think Ill do a pic set as if you do a flyby of the ship.
I have put together a dry dock base for another project (Bismark) a while ago, to tie it all together - and here is a test shot:
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 3:54 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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Great photo's! I think she can stand some close-ups too?
Great photo's!
I think she can stand some close-ups too? ;)
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 3:42 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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Had to put them together - such a big difference between concepts and technology in just 20 years... The bulges on Hood v flat sides on PoW shows such an interesting way torpedos affected hull shapes, plus the whole battlecruiser v battleship thing...
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Had to put them together - such a big difference between concepts and technology in just 20 years... The bulges on Hood v flat sides on PoW shows such an interesting way torpedos affected hull shapes, plus the whole battlecruiser v battleship thing...
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 4:07 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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Dan K wrote: That's a fantastic build. Thank you, appreciate you following it. Good quality pics I hope will be coming soon, just need to sponsor my HeliconFocus license... marijn van gils wrote: Congratulations! Great job! I really like the overall feel and colours a lot! I hope you will like it even more when I do proper not iphone pics, to do it justice. Much thanks for these words, that means a lot! kurusu wrote: Truly impressive. Bravo! Much appreciated! ... Ande below are the few test shots using a normal camera and focus stacking. I know it needs a proper base..
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[quote="Dan K"]That's a fantastic build.[/quote] Thank you, appreciate you following it. Good quality pics I hope will be coming soon, just need to sponsor my HeliconFocus license...
[quote="marijn van gils"]Congratulations! Great job! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: I really like the overall feel and colours a lot![/quote] I hope you will like it even more when I do proper not iphone pics, to do it justice. Much thanks for these words, that means a lot!
[quote="kurusu"]Truly impressive. :thumbs_up_1:
Bravo![/quote]
Much appreciated! :)
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Ande below are the few test shots using a normal camera and focus stacking. I know it needs a proper base..
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2020 1:07 pm |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (COMPLETE) |
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That's a fantastic build.
That's a fantastic build.
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 10:11 am |
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Congratulations! Great job! I really like the overall feel and colours a lot!
Congratulations! Great job! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: I really like the overall feel and colours a lot!
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 8:03 am |
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Truly impressive. Bravo!
Truly impressive. :thumbs_up_1:
Bravo!
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 5:48 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - April 1941 (speed trials)! |
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Prince of Wales 1/700 Flyhawk is done. I will do a lot more better pics I hope, but for now I gotta say finally the kit that was started few years back is completed after a bunch of modifications. It is a great feeling to have it ready next to three other Denmark Strait combatants and I plan to finally do a good picture post and gallery submissions for all.
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Prince of Wales 1/700 Flyhawk is done.
I will do a lot more better pics I hope, but for now I gotta say finally the kit that was started few years back is completed after a bunch of modifications.
It is a great feeling to have it ready next to three other Denmark Strait combatants and I plan to finally do a good picture post and gallery submissions for all. :woo_hoo:
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:55 pm |
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I started doing the rather tricky rigging. It has taken me quite a lot of hours just to get to this phase. The main issue will be some locations where to tie forward rig, plus the tension rigging between masts. This required me to change up my usual favored tungsten wire for the Caenis 20 Den thread. Not a big fan of it but I can give it good tension - shall see if it works.
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I started doing the rather tricky rigging. It has taken me quite a lot of hours just to get to this phase. The main issue will be some locations where to tie forward rig, plus the tension rigging between masts. This required me to change up my usual favored tungsten wire for the Caenis 20 Den thread. Not a big fan of it but I can give it good tension - shall see if it works. :cool_1:
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Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2020 5:15 am |
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pascalemod wrote: This seems to be tricker than I originally thought - a pattern that keeps repeating with this build. Haha I know the feeling. She looks very well.
[quote="pascalemod"]This seems to be tricker than I originally thought - a pattern that keeps repeating with this build. [/quote]
Haha I know the feeling. She looks very well.
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:06 am |
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I have installed all railings and started on the rigging. This seems to be tricker than I originally thought - a pattern that keeps repeating with this build.
These are working shots, not great quality it seems but I plan to roll out a full shoot for this model soon enough, I hope.
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I have installed all railings and started on the rigging. This seems to be tricker than I originally thought - a pattern that keeps repeating with this build.
These are working shots, not great quality it seems but I plan to roll out a full shoot for this model soon enough, I hope.
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 8:24 am |
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I am now looking at railings and mast radars next, followed by rigging. PoW is starting to look good to me. It should be an exciting moment but high pace of building - 2 months for me - feels like Im quite tired of the build. Hope to finish it next few weeks!.
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I am now looking at railings and mast radars next, followed by rigging.
PoW is starting to look good to me. It should be an exciting moment but high pace of building - 2 months for me - feels like Im quite tired of the build. :) Hope to finish it next few weeks!.
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:55 am |
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Slow progress this week, but manage to just about sort out the 12 davits and all the 54 rafts... All kind of displayed here... Next items on the list then as per above. I kind of dont like this part of the build - 2 months of work and now IM pretty exhausted.
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Slow progress this week, but manage to just about sort out the 12 davits and all the 54 rafts... :woo_hoo:
All kind of displayed here...
Next items on the list then as per above. I kind of dont like this part of the build - 2 months of work and now IM pretty exhausted. :D
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Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 2:44 pm |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - spring (speed trials) 1941! |
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zs180 wrote: Great paint job and weathering. How you can paint the deck after the small fittings have been attached is beyond me! THANK YOU for the nice words, your Barham is mind blowingly beautiful, and I only wish to have that skill level! The deck masking sheet has been a huge help. Frankly, I wont paint decks in future without it if I can help it. I dont know how I went on without. With magnifying glass and tweezers, and liquid mask to aid in some tight spots, painting the deck, masking, spray painting the fittings - all of that was fairly easy. The over-spray was mostly corrected to the point you cant see it anymore. Next, I need to do the following on the ship, even if it looks almost finished: - sort out masts, Im deciding if white band should be added on the Main mast or not. Gonna pop into CASF on that I guess. - add the rafts as per photos, whole lot of them (30? ish). - Add davits, 14 of them - add the lifeboats into place, darken the canvas covers (too light atm). - fix the plane into place - does it need a cradle if on rails on deck? probably... means scratch building - make some banana bread - deck railings - rigging - props - flags and flag staffs
[quote="zs180"]Great paint job and weathering. How you can paint the deck after the small fittings have been attached is beyond me![/quote]
THANK YOU for the nice words, your Barham is mind blowingly beautiful, and I only wish to have that skill level!
The deck masking sheet has been a huge help. Frankly, I wont paint decks in future without it if I can help it. I dont know how I went on without. With magnifying glass and tweezers, and liquid mask to aid in some tight spots, painting the deck, masking, spray painting the fittings - all of that was fairly easy. The over-spray was mostly corrected to the point you cant see it anymore.
Next, I need to do the following on the ship, even if it looks almost finished: - sort out masts, Im deciding if white band should be added on the Main mast or not. Gonna pop into CASF on that I guess. - add the rafts as per photos, whole lot of them (30? ish). - Add davits, 14 of them - add the lifeboats into place, darken the canvas covers (too light atm). - fix the plane into place - does it need a cradle if on rails on deck? probably... means scratch building - make some banana bread - deck railings - rigging - props - flags and flag staffs
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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 2:28 am |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - spring (speed trials) 1941! |
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Great paint job and weathering. How you can paint the deck after the small fittings have been attached is beyond me!
Great paint job and weathering. How you can paint the deck after the small fittings have been attached is beyond me!
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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 3:09 pm |
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Re: 1/700 HMS Prince of Wales - spring (speed trials) 1941! |
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Dan K wrote: Great progress. marijn van gils wrote: Themongoose wrote: love the color tone to the whole model. +1! Thanks gents! Here is some progress shots. I used putty to cover all motorboats, fine as they are. I like that look. I dont know if I should cover in canvas all three boats on boat deck that are Matrioshka-dolled, or each boat needs a canvas of sorts, or none at all. Dont know so probably none at all for now. If you look close enough you will see one of the boats stern is exposed to show off some detail. I am copying one of the photos from top down for this. I have used some weathering pigments (soot) on the funnel tops, to darken them slightly. On pics they lookdarker so they are done that way. I hope that works. It might appear close to ready but of course, it is not even close.
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[quote="Dan K"]Great progress.[/quote]
[quote="marijn van gils"][quote="Themongoose"]love the color tone to the whole model.[/quote]
+1! :thumbs_up_1:[/quote]
Thanks gents! Here is some progress shots.
I used putty to cover all motorboats, fine as they are. I like that look. I dont know if I should cover in canvas all three boats on boat deck that are Matrioshka-dolled, or each boat needs a canvas of sorts, or none at all. Dont know so probably none at all for now. If you look close enough you will see one of the boats stern is exposed to show off some detail. I am copying one of the photos from top down for this.
I have used some weathering pigments (soot) on the funnel tops, to darken them slightly. On pics they lookdarker so they are done that way. I hope that works.
It might appear close to ready but of course, it is not even close.
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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:52 am |
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