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Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Capit�o Norbert » Thu Mar 27, 2014 7:34 am

I had to wait a long time until my workshop be ready. the sun of Brazil is also very warm and unprotected surely would warp the hull.
Now as I have my workshop the hull is protected even having excessive heat.
I never noticed any twist this time it's stuck on the assembly table.
as said Dave start again and prevent warping. good construction you doing :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Ramaja » Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:41 pm

I suggest you to start with the structure of the command tower before building the skin: the main quadripod should go from the main deck to the upper range finder: start with that and build the main tower around it: it will help you getting the whole thing together and will save you a painful alignment ordalia.
Also, avoid those kind of bands I see marking the floors in the main tower: they were not present in the real ship: It looks like the idea is coming from HobbyBoss 1/350 which has so many faults to make it unworth of building viewtopic.php?f=59&t=152675.
Check this project to better make sense of what I'm telling you.
I strongly suggest you to find some decent blueprint for the ship if you really are going to start a new build in 1/72. THIS is a good place where to look.

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Haratio Fales » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:05 am

Hope You are doing well. I haven't been working on the Munich much latley other than learning Auto CAD drafting on the computer with the hopes of being able to make custom peices for the models from a 3D printer. So I've been studieng that and saging money for said machine. So I haven't been posting as I haven't had any new pictures to add. I hope You figured out the hull line problem and of what ever else has gotten in your way, as from what I have seen so far from the pictures is a beautifull crusier taking shape. Either way, smoth sailing to You and well wishes, Haratio.

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by casiterite » Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:56 pm

Here is the frame lines from the PM set of plans for Pola. You can see there is a big difference between her and Zara. I don't think Zara had the additional armor belt at the waterline?

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If you'd like a complete set of drawings, I'd be happy to e-mail you the pdf. Just PM me

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Secondo » Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:13 pm

Neptune wrote: I'll also need a longitudinal plan in order to correctly space those frames...
No, this, while useful, is not fundamental. Cut the keel and the decks first then put the decks in position: knowing that the edge of the deck has to match the edge of the frames (minus the thickness of the hull planking), you will find exactly were each frame has to go.

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Neptune » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:24 am

Sweet, thanks a lot! Does give her an advantage for now.

Edit: :wave_1: Just came to the conclusion that I have the Morskaya Konstruktor about this ship, but nothing else. I'll also need a longitudinal plan in order to correctly space those frames... I know frame 0 is supposed to be aft perpendicular/rudder post, but I'm not sure about the other frames, so the accompanying plan would be very welcome too :thumbs_up_1: :woo_hoo:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Richard J OMalley » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:13 am

Neptune
I have the PM plans for
Caio Duilio
Scipone Africano
Raimondo Montecuccoli
Zara
Trento
Duca D Aosta
Littorio
They are fine looking ships and I need to do one .Hope to see Pola finished ! :thumbs_up_1:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Secondo » Sun Jul 22, 2012 6:44 am

Neptune wrote:Sad to hear that. I have some documentation of these ships as well, but I don't have a frame plan. Which ones do you have Richard? Also the Profile Morskie? Or something else? I still don't have them, and therefore she's has a slight disadvantage over ships as the Sverdlov or Kirov in the race to become my next build. :heh:
Here they are, now move Pola on top of your build list :heh:

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Be advised: those are the frames of Zara; Pola lacked the fairings on the forecastle's sides, so you have to prolong the frames straight up to the forecastle deck.

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Neptune » Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:27 am

Sad to hear that. I have some documentation of these ships as well, but I don't have a frame plan. Which ones do you have Richard? Also the Profile Morskie? Or something else? I still don't have them, and therefore she's has a slight disadvantage over ships as the Sverdlov or Kirov in the race to become my next build. :heh:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Richard J OMalley » Sat Jul 21, 2012 4:04 pm

Scipone Africano and Andrea Doria are two that I love .I have plans for seven WWII Italian warships .Just need to find time to start one .They are good looking ships ! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by casiterite » Sat Jul 21, 2012 2:47 pm

Unfortunately, this build of the Pola has been scrapped:(

However, I have cut out a new set of frames using much thicker plywood, and after seeing a few ideas in Modelboats magazine, I have a new plan of approach on how to construct her.

BUT, I have Baby No2 on the way now, so all construction has stopped for now, maybe to be re-started in the new year:)

I still hope you try to build an Italian ship yourself. apart from the Roma Class battleships which I personally find quite ugly, I find many the Italian ships of that period to be very good looking handsome ships, even if some of them didn't have very good careers:)

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Haratio Fales » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:38 pm

I hope Your doing well, You haven't posted in a bit, I am glad to see another axis Cruiser on here besides my own. I was looking into the Abrusi myself, however the German ships will keep me busey for a good while. Hope to see more of this build soon. Haratio Fales.

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by casiterite » Tue Oct 11, 2011 1:29 pm

Hi,

Thanks for the advice everyone. I'll see if the weights idea works, but I fear that the deck has been glued very solid. Will probably be looking at a fresh start in the new year :mad_2:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by ARH » Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:19 am

For what its worth, I would take off the deck and put some weights on the keel to hold it in place, then like I did on my Helena build, put in some 1/4 inch square lengths of timber and leave to set, then replace the deck.

Jims methode sounds o/k but water on ply does not go well .it can lead to lamination of the ply, unless you use marine ply, and looking at the photo,s it just looks like normal ply.

You should look at my build in the early stages. :heh: :heh:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by JIM BAUMANN » Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:14 am

Sorry to hear about your twisting...

Here is a thought:

fasten the skeleton down to a flat building board upside down ( at the ships deck)

fasten it well and spray /soak the hull with water and allow to dry clamped.

release and see....--and get some planking on asa to stabilize.

cheers

Jim Baumann ( :wave_1: lapsed plank on frame builder )

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by russclark » Mon Oct 10, 2011 5:02 pm

sorry to here your hull twisted,i have built several hulls with the same method,you can twist then all over the place until some planking is added.you could try fasting it down to something flat and gluing some planking on and see what happens. if it does not work and you have to start over you have not wasted that much time and material.to me it seems your framing may not be heavy enough,in 1/200 i use 1/4 in. plywood.this is just my opinion but 1/4 in gives the glue something to grab.

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Dave Wooley » Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:08 am

casiterite wrote:I have had a bit of a disaster with my build.

I had left the hull in the garage, with one end being exposed to the sunlight. New Zealand sunlight being what it is, when I inspected it this weekend, I have found that the hull has warped into a corkscrew!

Any suggestions on how I might fix this, or will I need to start again from scratch?
I understand your predicament only to well . Wood will always move no matter , but once the hull have moved to the extent that you say then there really is only one remedy , start again .
Dave Wooley

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by casiterite » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:32 pm

I have had a bit of a disaster with my build.

I had left the hull in the garage, with one end being exposed to the sunlight. New Zealand sunlight being what it is, when I inspected it this weekend, I have found that the hull has warped into a corkscrew!

Any suggestions on how I might fix this, or will I need to start again from scratch?

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by Richard J OMalley » Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:47 am

Glad to see a WWII Italian cruiser build .They had some cool looking ships .Looks like you are doing a fine job on her . :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

Re: 1/72 RN Pola

by callen » Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:30 pm

What's not to like about Italian? There's always been something stylish about Italian technology. Ships, Aircraft, Cars, you name it. :cool_2:

You've got a great start to your build. Very clean work. I can only envy someone with the house space to store a 9ft model! Keep 'em coming! :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:

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