Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

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Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by chewitt13 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:54 am

I used the Artwox version had no problems,just take your time,not like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kNSVFyrnQU ,good to watch

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Bill Clarke » Wed Jan 16, 2013 3:46 pm

Tell me how you found that brand of deck, any problems? how did it go on.

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by chewitt13 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:05 am

yes, that's what is great about the wooden deck, paint every thing,then stick the deck on.

latest update http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/inde ... 546&page=2

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Bill Clarke » Wed Jan 16, 2013 3:26 am

That's an awesome build mate.
Did you paint the hull superstructure before adding the wood deck?

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by chewitt13 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:44 pm

Hi
I have started HMS Renown on Britmodeller ,has she was in her last year of her career ,hope his helps
http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/inde ... =234929546
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The only colour photo,s of Renown with the Pacific Fleet, that I have seen ,taken 1944 or 1945

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Bill Clarke » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:18 am

That's the one Timmy

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Timmy C » Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:46 am

Hmm, can you post a picture of the box? I had thought you were talking about the 1942 kit, but just remembered that there's a 1945 kit as well - which is probably the one you have!: http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10140787

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Bill Clarke » Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:37 am

Not sure, but the colour chart shows her with no catapault, and the boats atop the hangar.

I wasn't able to see in the TROM link on her that I included when these mounts were added.
My reference states the catapault was removed during her 43 refit. and that a large number of single and twin 20mm have been added, but no time frame when this occurred.

Can someone help out :please: maybe JB

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Timmy C » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:54 am

For future reference, this Pit-Road kit is the same as the Trumpeter one reviewed here. Always good to have more views of the parts, though!

Regarding the dual 20mm in the armoured boxes: I believe this kit portrays Renown before the refit in which the catapult was removed - were the 20mm added before then?

Re: Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Bill Clarke » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:40 am

More pics.
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Pit Road 1/700 HMS Renown

by Bill Clarke » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:33 am

I bought this when I saw it was discounted by 70% from HLJ for $14AUD. Proof positive that men don't shop we buy, and buy cheap :big_grin:

The kit comprises 10 sprues, the upper and lower hull, waterline plate, (no weight) small display stad, and one clear sprue with the walrus which is not needed for this version, also a small decal sheet.
Instructions are in booklet form running to 12 pages, there is also a colour chart, box art is ok.

My reference for this kit was primarily a book I've had for many years British Warships of the Second World War by Alan Raven and John Roberts 1971. This is a folio type with pull out drawings. When I had any doubts Iconsulted the internet.

The hull is nice showing full rows of portholes with very delicate rain gutters, the armoured bulge, and scuppers. This caused me some concern as the drawing did not show any of this, and with it representing her in her 44 - 45 time period I went straight to the net and found a photo matching the kit very closley.

The deck pieces do not have a lot of fittings on them which will be great when it comes time to mask, though the plank detail is rather plain, you can't tell where planks start or stop. Deck seams will be hidden by the breakwater and superstructure, anchor chain is very small, and should be replaced.
All of the vertical surfaces of the superstructure feature lots of detail especially doors, and with a wash and some dry brushing these will really pop out.

The only funnel detail is a moulded on ladder. Boat cradles and splintershields are very thing as are tubs and superstructure walls.
The kit features the dreaded aztec stairs, these should be replaced.
Other items that require replacementare: ships motor boats, cranes, type 273 radar lanter on the fore mast and 20mm guns.

I was suprised at the carly floats, they are exceptionally well detailed as are the 8 barrelled pom poms.
Parts R7 are search lights mounted on poles that sit on a platform on either side of the fore funnel. You need to tread carefully here when removing them, I suggest you use a thin razor saw to remove them to avoid damage. Ther are 3 other search lights in the kit and they are great, showing the signal shutters, but they aren't needed for this kit.

The 15 inch turrets look good as do the 4.5's, main barrells are slo good, not having the muzzle flare prominent on the QE.

Pit Road have made a couple of errors with respect to armament arrangements.

First, The instructions call for a 8 barrelled mount to placed atop B turret, when she carried a 4 barrel mount in that position instead.

Quick fix, mount one half of the 8 barrelled pompoms to it's base, but attach a small piece of plastic to the underside to raise it up a bit. Or buy a 4 barrelled version.

Second, there are numerous quad 05 inch machine guns all over the ship, these should be twin 20mm guns in armoured boxes. Going down this path will require the removal of the tubs on the rear structureabreast and behind the rear director.

Recomendations:
Buy this PE set: http://www.bnamodelworld.com/ship-boat/ ... -kit-05764
The kit really would benefit from it and you can use as much or as little as you want.

Buy these barrels: http://www.bnamodelworld.com/shipboat/s ... hms-renown
Cheap and will really lift the appearance.

Consider this deck set: http://www.bnamodelworld.com/index.php? ... s_id=36897
Again this will enhance the plain decks.

This a link to a page with Renown's full service history, really interesting:
http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-02BC-Renown.htm
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