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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:05 am 
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Very impressive hull, can't wait to see more :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:30 am 
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Hi Martin great Job. I see your going to build more Russian warship hulls . A Kirov at 1:72 will be huge . nearly 4m?
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Hi Dave!

Your'e right. The hull of a Kirov is about 3.5meters long :heh: . But first I must bring my work here on the Krivak to an end and then comes the Udaloy and Sovremenny.
I hope that a Friend of me will built the Slava. And a Dream is the Kusnetzov in 1/72 and the Beresina also, these ships were a perfekt Battlegroup i think, do you? :cool_1:

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:03 pm 
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Hello! :wave_1:

Here is a closer shot of my Krivak hull.
The hull has a few air holes but I think for the first time I’ve worked with these materials it’s not really bad.
A little putty, sanding and e voila…

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:52 pm 
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Very impressive your model of the Krivak class.
So your building the Krivak and your friend building the Sovremenny.
What's this, You plan to build more of the russian navy.
Bugger ya beat me. :smallsmile:
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I started with the big one - 1/72 Admiral Kuznetsov. I was planing to fiberglass it this weekend but the weather has let me down here. Last few months sunny hot clear days and now I have time of work it rains. The model is to big to work indoors when I fiberglass so I have to wait a little longer. I have been asked by friends here in my local clubs if I plan to do a scale 1/72 Kirov hull also, I said yes but down the track. Already have some real good drawings of her and most others in the Russian Navy.
Pitty your not a local we could really have fun with these models in Sydney Australia.
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P.S. Any guys around Sydney doing Russian models???


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:41 am 
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Excellent. Do you have any updates on the build Martin?
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Been a while since any post here, Hows the work going? Any updates, pictures????

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Hello to all Krivak-Class funs! :wave_1:
Good news for you from Russia.
The Ultimate Encyclopaedia Book on Krivak-I/Krivak-II Classes has been just published.
Following modifications described: Pr.1135, Pr.1135M, Pr.11353, Pr.11352.
Genuine building drawings are published for the first time. In addition to external views detailed internal layouts represented: overall longitudal cross-section, plans of ALL decks (from platform to upper deck), 7 frame cross-sections plus about 400 Photos, service history of all 21 Krivak-I and 11 Krivak-II units! :woo_hoo:
Highly recommend! :thumbs_up_1:
Front and Back cover images attached.
The book could be ordered through E-Mail of the site: http://SiriusM.homestead.com/index.html
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Please keep posting, Bluehawk. Can't wait to see the progress.

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Max Braun wrote:
Hello to all Krivak-Class funs! :wave_1:
Good news for you from Russia.
The Ultimate Encyclopaedia Book on Krivak-I/Krivak-II Classes has been just published.
Following modifications described: Pr.1135, Pr.1135M, Pr.11353, Pr.11352.
Genuine building drawings are published for the first time. In addition to external views detailed internal layouts represented: overall longitudal cross-section, plans of ALL decks (from platform to upper deck), 7 frame cross-sections plus about 400 Photos, service history of all 21 Krivak-I and 11 Krivak-II units! :woo_hoo:
Highly recommend! :thumbs_up_1:
Front and Back cover images attached.
The book could be ordered through E-Mail of the site: http://SiriusM.homestead.com/index.html
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Looks good but cannot access the website to look at. Is there a US distributor?
Have begun looking for a good set of plans to build from. I see plans on some of the Russian modelling sites along with some great models but, cannot access due to having a US IP.
Is there a source for Krivak plans?


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*IF* There was a 1/350 model of a Krivak, would you want a I/II or even maybe a III?

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Sean Hert wrote:
*IF* There was a 1/350 model of a Krivak, would you want a I/II or even maybe a III?

Easy, I would have a kit that I could chose myself which to build of the one hull. But I guess I would like a Krivak 3 myself.
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Easy, I would have a kit that I could chose myself which to build of the one hull. But I guess I would like a Krivak 3 myself.
Mick


Doing a I/II kit is possible, but the superstructure differences between I/II and III I think preclude an all-in-one kit.

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Sean Hert wrote:
ozpirate wrote:
Easy, I would have a kit that I could chose myself which to build of the one hull. But I guess I would like a Krivak 3 myself.
Mick


Doing a I/II kit is possible, but the superstructure differences between I/II and III I think preclude an all-in-one kit.


You'r right but it's nice to dream.
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Bleh, who wants a mere Border Guard boat... :heh: Though the blue and white scheme would be very cool.

That being said - Krivak I!

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Krivak I / II

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I'm doing the more sensibly sized (and easier to make!) Skywave 1/700 Krivak right now and have a few questions.

Am I right in thinking the only difference between a Krivak 1 and 2 was the Krivak 1 had 2 twin 76mm guns and the Krivak 2 had 2 single 100mm guns? If so where can I get the singel 100mm guns and turrets to make my second Krivak into a Krivak 2.

Which Krivaks if any, were in the Russian Pacific fleet, let 80's, through the 90's?

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Mike-

There are few more differences in sensors/illuminator/directors, and minor differences in superstructure.

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Thanks Sean.

Perhaps i'm better off trying to pick up the Skywave Krivak 2 then. Does it have all the changes represented in the kit?

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Max Braun wrote:
Hello to all Krivak-Class funs! :wave_1:
Good news for you from Russia.
The Ultimate Encyclopaedia Book on Krivak-I/Krivak-II Classes has been just published.
Following modifications described: Pr.1135, Pr.1135M, Pr.11353, Pr.11352.
Genuine building drawings are published for the first time. In addition to external views detailed internal layouts represented: overall longitudal cross-section, plans of ALL decks (from platform to upper deck), 7 frame cross-sections plus about 400 Photos, service history of all 21 Krivak-I and 11 Krivak-II units! :woo_hoo:
Highly recommend! :thumbs_up_1:
Front and Back cover images attached.
The book could be ordered through E-Mail of the site: http://SiriusM.homestead.com/index.html
Attachment:
Krivak BookBackCover.JPG

No one has answered the question about locating this book.

Also, does anyone have a source for hull plans? Given there are no 1/350 kits, I would like to build one!


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