Calling all Netherlands Hr.Ms. De Ruyter (1935) & Java-class fans
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Hi Kevin:
I forgot to ask what is their website and or email address?
Bob Pink.
I forgot to ask what is their website and or email address?
Bob Pink.
- MichelB
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Here it is:
http://www.asiamaior.nl
the email is info (at) asiamaior.nl
I'll some dutch naval and ask around for news and/or updates.
http://www.asiamaior.nl
the email is info (at) asiamaior.nl
I'll some dutch naval and ask around for news and/or updates.
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Thank you Michel.
bob Pink.
bob Pink.
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Appears a 1/350 DeRuyter can be built from a 1/400 Graf Spee. One would need to remove 1" from the length, draught is identical. Hull lines are quite similar.
All superstructure would need to be scratched but the hull is there. Beam is a bit of problem. 51'6" vs 71' or 1.77" vs. 2.13". Do you think .18" per beam would be noticeable?
http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmarine/ ... index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_poc ... _Graf_Spee
compared to
http://www.netherlandsnavy.nl/Photo_ruyter.htm
All superstructure would need to be scratched but the hull is there. Beam is a bit of problem. 51'6" vs 71' or 1.77" vs. 2.13". Do you think .18" per beam would be noticeable?
http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmarine/ ... index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_poc ... _Graf_Spee
compared to
http://www.netherlandsnavy.nl/Photo_ruyter.htm
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Because full hulls are hard and superstructure templates easily available from the various books, plansets, and rescaled paper models.
Draught is the same and length would be after 1" is removed from the 1/400. Beam is the problem. I dunno, I thought the hulls were similar in profile. But you are a dutchman and this is your cruiser. I bow to the home team.
Draught is the same and length would be after 1" is removed from the 1/400. Beam is the problem. I dunno, I thought the hulls were similar in profile. But you are a dutchman and this is your cruiser. I bow to the home team.
- AussieBuilder
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Bit of a zombie thread, but what the hey, I'll ressurect it.
I'm currently building a RNN Tromp 1:600 model (very heavily kit bashed 1:600 Narvik class destroyer) and have planned for a 1:630 build (Revell 1:720 - I figure its close enough to the 600 scale) of the RNN De Ruyter.
Length is perfect, superstructure will require some work, but I'm up for it, so the only problem is the beam. I like to build the full hull models, so even if I reduce the beam on the deck, I somehow need to find a way to pull in the beam on the hull.
If I can't - meh, I'm not a purist, to me near enough is good enough, but it would be nice to get it as close as possible to the actual beam.
Anyone got any ideas on how to reduce the beam of the hull a bit?
I'm currently building a RNN Tromp 1:600 model (very heavily kit bashed 1:600 Narvik class destroyer) and have planned for a 1:630 build (Revell 1:720 - I figure its close enough to the 600 scale) of the RNN De Ruyter.
Length is perfect, superstructure will require some work, but I'm up for it, so the only problem is the beam. I like to build the full hull models, so even if I reduce the beam on the deck, I somehow need to find a way to pull in the beam on the hull.
If I can't - meh, I'm not a purist, to me near enough is good enough, but it would be nice to get it as close as possible to the actual beam.
Anyone got any ideas on how to reduce the beam of the hull a bit?
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EJFoeth
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Perhaps slightly off topic but relevant to the discussion a year ago. I called the publisher Asia Minor today: the Admiralen-class destroyer book is definitely canceled.
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
That totally stinks!!!!
Bob Pink.
Bob Pink.
- MichelB
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
That's really too bad. I had been keeping a tiny morsel of hope, but that's out the window now.
A real shame.
A real shame.
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
By cancelled you mean not to be published by them I'll take??? Perhaps some other editor picks it up....hopefully. How much research has been done for this book if I may ask?
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- MichelB
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Last thing I heard on the Dutchfleet boards (but that was a long time ago and my recollection might be hazy), was that the research was by and large done, only the images had to sorted out copyright-wise, and the general layout of the tome done. Damn shame.
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Shame indeed. Quite a pity indeed...a subject I like in particular. Wonder if there are some editors out there willing to support the book, even more when the research is mostly done.
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- AussieBuilder
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Not that anyone seemed to want to answer my question, but I managed to find a way to decrease the beam.AussieBuilder wrote:Bit of a zombie thread, but what the hey, I'll ressurect it.
I'm currently building a RNN Tromp 1:600 model (very heavily kit bashed 1:600 Narvik class destroyer) and have planned for a 1:630 build (Revell 1:720 - I figure its close enough to the 600 scale) of the RNN De Ruyter.
Length is perfect, superstructure will require some work, but I'm up for it, so the only problem is the beam. I like to build the full hull models, so even if I reduce the beam on the deck, I somehow need to find a way to pull in the beam on the hull.
If I can't - meh, I'm not a purist, to me near enough is good enough, but it would be nice to get it as close as possible to the actual beam.
Anyone got any ideas on how to reduce the beam of the hull a bit?
Essentially, after much research, I started a HNMLS Java build, using a Revell 1/720 Graf Spee, and a Airfix 1/600 kit.
1/720 Graf Spee hull matches the length of a 1/600 Java precisely, which only left the beam as an issue. A 1/720 Graf Spee beam is 30mm, which had to be reduced to 26.7mm. So, I scanned the deck of the graf spee into my scanner, reduced the width of the image until i got to 26.5mm, printed it out, and then used it as a trace for graf spee deck.
Then, over an hour or so, I very slowly shaved the deck down to the desired width using the printout. Obviously, with the reduced beam, the hull no longer matched very well, so I employed the use of 6 clamps to bring it all in. Looking good so far, and am using a sketch of the HNMLS Java I found on a Dutch website combined with around 12 selected pictures I have found on google to plan out the deck and guns.
For the guns, I am using the Graf Spee's 1/600 secondary guns, which are also 150mm, and look very similar to the Java class guns.
So far, so good.
I will also commence my 1/630 De Ruyter build once I can get my hands on a 1/700 Trumpeter Graf Spee. Have already bought the 1/700 Trumpter Prinz Eugen, which will provide spare pieces for the superstructure and the main guns.
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Andrew F
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Hi Aussie!
This may seem like a stupid question, but if you want to make Java or De Ruyter in 1:600- 1:700, why not just buy the HP kit?
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... hRA2sv3w1g
Here are the plans to help with your Java project....



Andrew
This may seem like a stupid question, but if you want to make Java or De Ruyter in 1:600- 1:700, why not just buy the HP kit?
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... hRA2sv3w1g
Here are the plans to help with your Java project....



Andrew
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
I umm, err, couldn't find a HP kit.
Also, isn't it in 1/700?
I'm building a 1/600.
Also, isn't it in 1/700?
I'm building a 1/600.
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- AussieBuilder
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
P.S - ok, so I didn't know that HP kits were still current (rookie mistake I know, but I actually rely on ebay for sourcing most of my kits). Anyway, I've now found their website.
So, two problems with the kits:
1. they are in 1:700
2. they are waterline.
My collection is full hull, and between the 1:570 - 1:630 scale range (with most of them being 1:600).
But thank you so much for the plans, fantastic! They're going to help with my custom builds
So, two problems with the kits:
1. they are in 1:700
2. they are waterline.
My collection is full hull, and between the 1:570 - 1:630 scale range (with most of them being 1:600).
But thank you so much for the plans, fantastic! They're going to help with my custom builds
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Andrew F
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Hi Aussie,
My mistake.... I sort of consider 1:600 and 1:700 at bit interchangeable!
Good luck with the project...
If you go ahead and make De Ruyter you might note that if you make her "as sunk" then there was an extra bridge platform, the bofors had shields (put on only hours before her final sortie) and the aircraft / boat cranes were changed to a tubular type some time in 1940-1941.
Andrew
My mistake.... I sort of consider 1:600 and 1:700 at bit interchangeable!
Good luck with the project...
If you go ahead and make De Ruyter you might note that if you make her "as sunk" then there was an extra bridge platform, the bofors had shields (put on only hours before her final sortie) and the aircraft / boat cranes were changed to a tubular type some time in 1940-1941.
Andrew
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EJFoeth
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
The cranes were changed in the 37-38 period but I haven't pinned down the date yet. It appears only the boom was changed and the rest of the crane is the old crane. Also,t he smaller boats and davits on either side of Turret III were removed and 25 additional floats were added when the Ruyter arrived in Indonesia.
I haven't seen a good pic of the shields of the Hazemeyers (wreck pics are not too clear)....
I haven't seen a good pic of the shields of the Hazemeyers (wreck pics are not too clear)....
- Dave Rowe
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Re: Calling All RNN DeRuyter and Java Class fans
Those plans look excellent, are there any like that for the De Ruyter?