Hi Everyone,
I've just recently joined the forum because of the amazing builds, and the encouragement and helpfulness of the members is inspiring.
I completed a bulk carrier made entirely of ice-cream sticks (or popsicle sticks) 2 years ago and have posted it to the forum today.
Bulk Carrier made of Popsicle Sticks 60cm I know it’s not up to the usual standard as I’m still learning. I have also started a new build several months ago, although I still consider myself a newbie, as I really need to hone my skills.
My second scratch build ship, is an Anzac class Frigate, from the MEKO 200 design. Australia has 8 of these Anzac class frigates and New Zealand has 2.
I have almost completed the hull without deciding which ship she will be, but since I'm posting this today, I've finally decided the ship will be the HMAS Anzac. She is the lead ship of this class of frigate and the first to be built, so I thought that was apt. Ideally I'd like it to include the post ASMD upgrade configuration which the HMAS Anzac had completed in 2015.
HMAS Anzac arriving at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, prior to participating in RIMPAC 2008 (Pre-ASMD upgrade)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anzac-class_frigateI also started with the plan to make this ship entirely out of ice-cream sticks, like the bulk carrier I have completed. However I have currently stalled after nearly completing the hull. The detail required for things like the propeller shaft, superstructure and equipment configuration is quite daunting. I doubt I can do it justice with only using popsicle sticks given my skills with my first scratch build, and so I’m not sure how to proceed.
Anyway, I’ll try and make a few posts to document my progress up to where I'm at, to date.
I’m guessing popsicle sticks or ice-cream sticks are fairly standard worldwide, although may have many different names… Popsicle sticks are about 115mm (4.5”) long, 9mm (.35”) wide and 2mm (0.08”) thick. Unfortunately there are always some bent or warped or poor quality sticks in every packet.
I was able to get some plans for the ANZAC FFH which unfortunately are before the ASMD upgrade.
I enlarged them enough to what I thought would be easy for working with popsicle sticks. So the ship will be 86.7cm (34”) long and if my maths is right it will be a 1/136 scale model. I discovered the plans are not very symmetrical, probably due to scaling. I’ve had to redraw some hull cross-sections to ensure the ribs will be symmetrical.
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I started with the keel and main deck first, as I thought they would be easier than the rib sections.
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The plans show the main deck has a slight pitch, so I’ve tried to replicate this, but I have since thought that it was probably unnecessary... There is no pitch in the forecastle deck, however it does slope up towards the bow.
The keel and main deck complete:
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Next are the rib sections. The plans have 11 hull cross section views. I’ve had to correct the unsymmetrical ones and make two more. I needed an extra one in the middle where the gap was much larger than the length of a popsicle stick and the stern needed its own rib section because the cross section view and the angle of the stern meant it had a greater height then the view showed. (Hope that makes sense)
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More to come...
Cheers,
Phil