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Topic review - What kits are avaialble of "Dockyard Stuff?"
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D-Boy wrote:
PIngraham wrote:
I just joined the forum and am glad to find a source for "crowd sourcing" both models and information.

I mainly model railways from around the world in N scale - yes, all three N scales: 1:148 British. 1:150 Asian and 1:160 European and North American - with a special interest in rail/water connections such as ferries, car floats and dockside transfers to ships.
I have a dock scene for which I need a crane. The scene is based on Kyle of Lochalsh in Scotland where there were hydraulic and steam cranes that transferred freight from ships to rail. I've researched as much as I could find on these, but there doesn't seem to be any really good plans or photographs of these, let alone models in any scale close to those mentioned above.
If anyone on the forum can guide me to good sources on these - mode or plans and photos -, I'd mightily appreciate your assistance.

Paul Ingraham, AsiaNRail


https://www.shapeways.com/search?q=crane&s=144#more-productsparis car service

Search for "Cranes" at the above website. Appear to be some N-scale offerings, not specifically to your needs, but perhaps a developing arena.

Have you contacted the rail museum in Kyle of Lochalsh? http://www.lochalsh.co.uk/railway_museum_kyle_of_lochalsh.shtml

This site may have resources: http://ambaile.org.uk/en/item/item_photograph.jsp?item_id=111157

very useful source tips, thanks!
Post Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 3:31 pm
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There is also this nice kit from Five Star:

USS ABSD-1 / AFDB-1 Large Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock Set

http://www.findmodelkit.com/content/uss ... y-dock-set

Five of this dock kit plus the Trumpeter West Virginia could be used to duplicate this photo:

Image

Best regards,

Paulo Roberto

p.s. Is there a source of color information for drydocks, barges and tugs, like the ones in the above photo?
Post Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:57 pm
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Thanks for the source tips.
I have been to the ambaile site and found a couple of photos that show portions of the cranes, but nothing with the kind of detail I'd like to have as a reference for model building. I also found a few similar sources in railway-related blogs and websites.
I'm also familiar with the Kyle station museum site. I haven't yet contacted them directly, but I did have look at the photos they have posted showing the model railway layout of the pier on display there. The crane they have built looks to be a kitbash of a European N scale commercial kit and not very similar to the actual cranes used on the pier.
I have also done a Shapeways search and, as you mention, there are things showing up, but not exactly what I need for this project.
Another option I'm exploring - once I get enough information to make some drawings - is to attempt a 3D print myself. I have a couple of fellow modelers here who actually own 3D printers and know how to prepare the computer files (I live in Silicon Valley, after all!), so that's a very possible route to follow.
I'll keep searching and would still appreciate whatever other suggestions any fellow members here might have.

- Paul
Post Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:16 pm
  Post subject:  Re: What kits are avaialble of "Dockyard Stuff?"  Reply with quote
PIngraham wrote:
I just joined the forum and am glad to find a source for "crowd sourcing" both models and information.

I mainly model railways from around the world in N scale - yes, all three N scales: 1:148 British. 1:150 Asian and 1:160 European and North American - with a special interest in rail/water connections such as ferries, car floats and dockside transfers to ships.
I have a dock scene for which I need a crane. The scene is based on Kyle of Lochalsh in Scotland where there were hydraulic and steam cranes that transferred freight from ships to rail. I've researched as much as I could find on these, but there doesn't seem to be any really good plans or photographs of these, let alone models in any scale close to those mentioned above.
If anyone on the forum can guide me to good sources on these - mode or plans and photos -, I'd mightily appreciate your assistance.

Paul Ingraham, AsiaNRail


https://www.shapeways.com/search?q=crane&s=144#more-products

Search for "Cranes" at the above website. Appear to be some N-scale offerings, not specifically to your needs, but perhaps a developing arena.

Have you contacted the rail museum in Kyle of Lochalsh? http://www.lochalsh.co.uk/railway_museum_kyle_of_lochalsh.shtml

This site may have resources: http://ambaile.org.uk/en/item/item_photograph.jsp?item_id=111157
Post Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 8:07 pm
  Post subject:  Re: What kits are avaialble of "Dockyard Stuff?"  Reply with quote
I just joined the forum and am glad to find a source for "crowd sourcing" both models and information.

I mainly model railways from around the world in N scale - yes, all three N scales: 1:148 British. 1:150 Asian and 1:160 European and North American - with a special interest in rail/water connections such as ferries, car floats and dockside transfers to ships.
I have a dock scene for which I need a crane. The scene is based on Kyle of Lochalsh in Scotland where there were hydraulic and steam cranes that transferred freight from ships to rail. I've researched as much as I could find on these, but there doesn't seem to be any really good plans or photographs of these, let alone models in any scale close to those mentioned above.
If anyone on the forum can guide me to good sources on these - mode or plans and photos -, I'd mightily appreciate your assistance.

Paul Ingraham, AsiaNRail
Post Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 7:12 pm
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1st_combat_comm wrote:
So what about us 1/350 dio guys :)


http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/misc/battlefleet/350-bfm7115-Shed/battlefleet-review.html
Post Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:09 am
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http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=159303

The above thread from Manufacturers Section details plans for new cranes and dockyard accessories in 1:700 and 1:350.
Post Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 3:47 pm
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D-Boy wrote:
New shipyard offerings for 1:700 IJN fans, from a company called Kamizukuri:

BB-class graving dock, buildings, and cranes, including ocean-base. $55.00 US.

HC-class graving docks, buildings, and cranes, including ocean-base. $44.00 US.

DD-class graving dock, buildings and cranes, including ocean base. $32.00 US.

In total, a much wide range of cranes, buildings and graving dock sizes than has been available before.

Cranes and buildings are also sold separately, pricing in the $5.00 - $8.00 range, US.

Material appears to be laser cut wood/paper.

Great overview and detailed photos here: http://www.kamizukuri.jp/koushou.jpg


Just a note - these are "papercraft" kits, made from bonded paper. They assemble best with superglue/CE, but be accurate about your joinery, because it sets quickly!
Water-based glues that some use for PE assembly distort the paper (which eventually returns to near-form). Will post some pictures at some point.
Post Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 3:24 pm
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1st_combat_comm wrote:
So what about us 1/350 dio guys :)


Here are some newly-released 1:350 scale dockside buildings: http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=157522
Post Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:42 am
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Modern dockyard crane in PE from Five Star Models in 1:700:

http://www.ebay.com.sg/itm/Five-Star-Model-1-700-700057-Giant-Travelling-Gantry-Crane-w-Double-Lever-Jib-/181457800563
Post Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:57 am
  Post subject:  Re: What kits are avaialble of "Dockyard Stuff?"  Reply with quote
New shipyard offerings for 1:700 IJN fans, from a company called Kamizukuri:

BB-class graving dock, buildings, and cranes, including ocean-base. $55.00 US.

HC-class graving docks, buildings, and cranes, including ocean-base. $44.00 US.

DD-class graving dock, buildings and cranes, including ocean base. $32.00 US.

In total, a much wide range of cranes, buildings and graving dock sizes than has been available before.

Cranes and buildings are also sold separately, pricing in the $5.00 - $8.00 range, US.

Material appears to be laser cut wood/paper.

Great overview and detailed photos here: http://www.kamizukuri.jp/koushou.jpg
Post Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 6:10 am
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News of a 1:350 building offering from Battlefleet Models: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=154322
Post Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:41 pm
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D-Boy wrote:
Black Dog, a manufacturer in the Czech Republic, has recently released a number of dockyard/harbor accessories:

http://www.blackdog.cz/s700.html


I have expressed my personal opinion of the Black Dog 1/700 accessories. I think they are more useful as 1/350 accessories.

http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=154325
Post Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:08 pm
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Black Dog, a manufacturer in the Czech Republic, has recently released a number of dockyard/harbor accessories:

http://www.blackdog.cz/s700.html
Post Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:33 pm
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Maarten Schönfeld wrote:
Hey,

regarding 1:350 dockyard stuff, I like to remind you that Imai had, way back in the eighties, a set of three small ships for a harbor setting, indeed called a 'harbor set''.

It consisted of a harbor tug 'Sir John Hall', a tug that was employed in real life by the port authority of Aden. Also included were a 'Brandlmayr' motor cruiser, and an 'Irwin 52' sailing ketch.

The set is 2nd hand available on Ebay, on and off.

I wish i could get my hads on this set. I've been looking for just this set for years. These were awesome.
Post Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:10 am
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Some nice new 1/700 Dockyard Stuff:

http://www.battlefleetmodels1.com/id76.html

And some not so new:

http://www.battlefleetmodels1.com/id14.html
Post Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:30 pm
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1st_combat_comm wrote:
So what about us 1/350 dio guys :)


This Canadian company has shipyard buildings, fuel tanks and wharfs in 1:350 scale:

http://www.resinshipyard.com/pages/kit_pages/jetty.html
Post Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:46 am
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Battlefleet Models 1/350
BFM-35001 Yard Garbage Lighter YG-17
BFM-35002 YC-728 & YC-829 Set of Two
BFM-35003S STANDARD Dock Set
BFM-35003DX DELUXE Dock Set
BFM-35003A Parallel & Vertical Dock Join Section
BFM-35003B Parallel Top Dock Section
BFM-35003C Parallel Top Dock Section Left Side End Cap
BFM-35003D Parallel Top Dock Section Right Side End Cap
BFM-35003E Center Dock Section
BFM-35003F End Dock Section
BFM-35004 YO-20 Class Steelhull Fuel Oil Barge (Non Self Propelled)

Back-Aft Models
1/350 WW2 PONTOON WHARF SET (For Pacific dioramas)

Iron Shipwrights
4-058 350 SS Brooklyn (single screw tug)
4-057 350 US Army Harbor Tug LT 45
4-126 350 US Yard Set Lightship, Buoy Tender, 2 Tugs
4-147 350 USS Mayanyuk AN-81
4-129 350 US YMS 260 YMS-1 Class Auxiliary Motor Mine Sweeper
4-062 350 USN YO/YOG/YW Yard Barge (Self Propelled)
4-106 350 USS Hoga YT-146 Woban class yard tug (1941)
7-001 Dock Section w/vehicles and ramps
7-002 Dock Section w/ramps
7-003 Diesel Rail Engine w/rolling stock
7-004 Boarding Ramps (photoetch)
7-007 Dock section 2 ft. long w/barge
7-008 Pearl Harbor Mooring quay (pkg. of 3
Post Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:47 am
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1st_combat_comm wrote:
So what about us 1/350 dio guys :)


Alliance Modelworks just released self-propelled cranes and a tug in 1:350: http://www.freetimehobbies.com/AMNW35055.aspx

BJ Modellbau just released a German floating crane in 1:350: http://www.freetimehobbies.com/BJM35001.aspx
Post Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:39 am
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trouble is, people often get carried away with themselves, you're asking where you can buy them from ? Have a look on ebay, also on WEM site and others, you'll find etch, plastic and resin, castles in 1-700 and 1-350 and trees and other stuff on the railroad sites, cut them down and make scale trees from them.
So many times you're see something wonderful displayed and not a sniff at where you can buy them from, people here bend over backwards to help, but you'll have to ask what you want rather then what you would like.
:thumbs_up_1:
Post Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:42 am

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