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Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by Caravellarella » Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:06 am

PetrolGator wrote:
Caravellarella wrote:Dear Boys & Girls, have any of you tried these 3-D printed kits of Satsuma & Aki? - https://modellbauray.com/

Terry (Caravellarella)
I have a Satsuma on the way from their store. I plan to post a review once it gets here.
Dear PetrolGator, please may we have an update? I'm particularly interested to know your thoughts on the hull-lines of these kits as they don't look especially convincing to me from the imagery I've seen.

Terry (Caravellarella)

Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by PetrolGator » Mon Nov 22, 2021 1:44 pm

Caravellarella wrote:Dear Boys & Girls, have any of you tried these 3-D printed kits of Satsuma & Aki? - https://modellbauray.com/

Terry (Caravellarella)
I have a Satsuma on the way from their store. I plan to post a review once it gets here.

Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by Caravellarella » Sat May 22, 2021 10:40 am

Dear Boys & Girls, have any of you tried these 3-D printed kits of Satsuma & Aki? - https://modellbauray.com/

Terry (Caravellarella)

Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by Guest » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:57 am

I have a 1/96 scale model of Lord Nelson. I used a commercial hull by John Haynes? but all the rest is scratch built. All the turrets rotate and all 12 guns fire blanks. pictures on www.warshipmodelsunderway.com gallery 29.

She is 52" long and weights about 40 lbs. Power is by two car blower motors (from a talbot horizon - very old car!!) runing on 6 volts.

Geoff

Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by Caravellarella » Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:10 pm

For G. Shoda, more of my favourites......
Mirabeau......
Mirabeau......
Vergniaud......
Vergniaud......
Voltaire......
Voltaire......
Because you can never have too many funnels......

With best wishes, Terry (Caravellarella)

Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by G. Shoda » Sun Jul 05, 2009 3:00 pm

The Danton class does look very fine when viewed at sea level. I love the 5 funnels. However, their tumblehomes made them awkward looking when viewed from other angles. (I don't think tumblehomes are necessarily an unhandsome feature, by the way.)

I think the looks of Japanese semi-dreadnoughts were marred by their bridge structures, which look like shacks or shanties.

The Lord Nelsons & Connecticut classes were handsome ships in my opinion.

Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by Caravellarella » Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:05 pm

Dear Boys & Girls, here are some more......


This one's quite interesting, and quite different from her supposed sistership Satsuma......
Aki......
Aki......

I wonder if Settsu classifies as an intermediate dreadnought? She had an all 12" main armament, but 8 of the guns were 45 cal and 4 were 50 cal which doesn't make for a uniform armament......
Settsu......
Settsu......

The Danton class remain my favourites though......
Condorcet......
Condorcet......

Terry (Caravellarella)

Re: Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by chuck » Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:13 am

I am interested too. But their day in the sun was so brief, and they will forever be known as "not quite". :big_grin:


BTW, did you know that Lord Nelson was better armored than any British dreadnough battleship prior to the Orion, and had better watertight subdivision than any British battleship prior to Duke of York?

Calling all intermediate/semi-dreadnought fans......

by Caravellarella » Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:00 am

Dear Boys & Girls, am I the only one fascinated by this generation of battleships? Neither one thing nor another......

Which ships classify as intermediate or semi-dreadnought? Here are some obvious examples? But we never see any models of them......

My favourite, the Danton class......
Diderot......
Diderot......

Apparently designed as an all-big gun battleship pre-dating the Dreadnought, but completed as something different, the Satsuma......
Satsuma......
Satsuma......

The strange-looking Lord Nelson class......
Agamemnon......
Agamemnon......

Imagine if we'd had to use the term Satsuma instead of Dreadnought to classify later battleships......

Terry (Caravellarella)

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