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PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 12:56 pm 
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A 3D-printed Aft Funnel Extended Searchlight Platform is ready now and available in both 1/350 and 1/700 in gray resin directly from me or in white acrylic from Shapeways. I included the underside trunking on the 1/350 version. Both versions have the underside supporting structure. The 1/700 version's supporting structure is a bit thicker due to 3D printing limitations but still looks very, very good.

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Gray Resin: https://www.model-monkey.com/royal-navy-350

Hope this helps with your conversions.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 12:01 pm 
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Cool stuff. Are any of these parts applicable to a 1943 Duke of York? If I ever built one, I would want to do her as of the Battle of North Cape.

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Cool stuff. Are any of these parts applicable to a 1943 Duke of York? If I ever built one, I would want to do her as of the Battle of North Cape.

You bet. For 1943, you need the HACS Mk.V Directors to go with a Prince of Wales kit (Walrus and midships catapult configuration). Other than that, the AA fit and radars needs some slight alteration but that should be very easy since really good overhead photos exist for that period showing the ship in great detail (see below). The photos are from British Battleships of World War Two by Alan Raven and John Roberts, a must-read, must-have reference.

That's all you need!


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Here is what will be my 1/700 HMS Duke of York during service with the BPF, At he moment she is dry fitted with the Enlarged Signal deck and the HACS Mk.V directors.... Awaiting the enlarged Aft funnel platform..... model used is the Tamiya 1/700 King George V.... The 3D printed parts are superb and minor surgery is required for the signal deck. Looking forward to further parts being released.



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 7:33 am 
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Excellent!

Can't wait to see the whole fleet in action!

More parts coming thanks to your resources and research!

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:02 am 
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This is a nice image of DoYs HACS

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ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP HMS DUKE OF YORK. 12 TO 14 OCTOBER 1941, ON BOARD THE BATTLESHIP AT ROSYTH.. © IWM (A 5894)IWM Non Commercial Licence


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Nice pic EJ :thumbs_up_1:

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You're welcome, but thank the IWM for that one :thumbs_up_1:


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Duke of York Extended aft funnel deck arrived today......

Only surgery that has been required so far, see pic, is the removal of the area above the yellow tape.

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Greetings. Which specific Evergreen V-groove sheet styrene did you use to replicate the decks?

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Harquebus wrote:
Greetings. Which specific Evergreen V-groove sheet styrene did you use to replicate the decks?

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The wrong one, but not a bad one. A better choice is N Scale Car Siding, 3-1/4" Spacing. This gives an even narrower plank width of ~8 scale inches in 1/350 scale.

I used N Scale Car Siding for the flight deck of a 1/350 USS Saratoga and it looks very, very good.

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Actually, for some ships the V-grooved styrene fits a 9" plank width very well. Very convenient for people who thought they used the wrong deck :smallsmile:


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Thank you. I was asking in reference to other 1/350 warships, an Iowa class BB for instance, but I know typical deck planks were maybe 5 to 6 inches in width which equates to scale widths of less than half a millimeter...

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Actually, for some ships the V-grooved styrene fits a 9" plank width very well. Very convenient for people who thought they used the wrong deck :smallsmile:


Well it comes in different widths, i.e., distance between grooves so there's not just one size. I didn't really understand your comment with no mention of scale (no context).

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Harq, the 0.64mm spacing you have in the photo is exactly what I used on Duke of York.

IMHO, and I wholeheartedly agree with EJ, it is a very good product with good widths for planks and looks very good on DoY up close, far, far better than the kit's deck.

I believe, and I could very well be wrong, that for an Iowa class ship, the planks were/are 8 inches wide. The Iowa class experts would have to chime in here to confirm or deny that. If confirmed, N-Scale Car Siding would be closer to scale.

Be advised that the grooves in Car Siding are more shallow than V-Groove. Heavy paint could easily fill the Car Siding grooves ruining the effect. If you choose to go with Car Siding, choose your paint, and painting technique, carefully.

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The Evergreen nr. for that Car Siding material is 2020. Grooves at .020 inch or 0.5mm, so that simulates 6" to 6.5" planks in reality (1/350 of course).

The V-groove material 2025 with grooves at 0.64mm comes closer to planks at 8", as EJ already pointed out.

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Maarten Schönfeld wrote:
The Evergreen nr. for that Car Siding material is 2020. Grooves at .020 inch or 0.5mm, so that simulates 6" to 6.5" planks in reality (1/350 of course).

The V-groove material 2025 with grooves at 0.64mm comes closer to planks at 8", as EJ already pointed out.


I stand corrected.

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Here is what will be my 1/700 HMS Duke of York during service with the BPF, At he moment she is dry fitted with the Enlarged Signal deck and the HACS Mk.V directors.... Awaiting the enlarged Aft funnel platform..... model used is the Tamiya 1/700 King George V.... The 3D printed parts are superb and minor surgery is required for the signal deck. Looking forward to further parts being released.



Happy Modeling

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What is that box in the first picture? Is the cover Chris's PoW build? :thumbs_up_1:

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The box is Lifecolor's set of RN paints. As I understand it, they got permission from Chris to use his PoW model on the cover, even though Chris didn't actually use the Lifecolor paints on it...

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Chris certainly did a magnificent job on his builds:)
So, that set includes all the colours needed for a build of an RN battleship?

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If you would like to have some of these parts for your own 1/350 conversion, or other 1/350 Royal Navy subject, the following 3D-printed parts are available here:

Gray Resin: https://www.model-monkey.com/royal-navy-350

Model Monkey 1/350 scale Royal Navy Warship Products:

1/350 HMS Hood turrets
1/340 HMS Hood funnels
1/350 HMS Belfast funnels
1/350 HMS Duke of York 1945 Enlarged Signal Deck
1/350 HMS Duke of York 1945 Aft Funnel Extended Searchlight Platform
1/350 HMS Anson 1945 Enlarged Signal Deck
1/350 HMS Howe 1945 Aft Funnel Emergency Control Station
1/350 HACS Mk.IV Directors - for HMS King George V and HMS Prince of Wales
1/350 HACS Mk.V Directors - for HMS Duke of York, HMS Howe and early HMS Anson
1/350 HACS Mk.VI Directors - for late HMS Anson
1/350 Type 271 and 273 Radar "Lanterns" (set of six)
1/350 HMS Abercrombie and HMS Roberts Spotting Top
1/350 Oerlikon Tubs (flat bottom)
1/350 Oerlikon Tubs (stepped bottom)

Most of these parts are available in other scales, too, including 1/700, 1/600, 1/400 and 1/200.

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