1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hello from Germany!
Here are some new pictures from Renown before I start my holidays in the US in order to go back to Europe the most odl fashioned way (the only ship to go on will be QM2..., shame;-) )
Renown is now entirely grey again, as I hop the last layer of 2-K-Epoxy-primer. I have also plot the lines for bulleyes and the waterline. So back home I will try to drill the portholes and glue the drip rails. Maybe, in summer the hull is ready for final painting and planked with wood, keep your fingers crossed!
Best regards from Dortmund!
Joachim
Here are some new pictures from Renown before I start my holidays in the US in order to go back to Europe the most odl fashioned way (the only ship to go on will be QM2..., shame;-) )
Renown is now entirely grey again, as I hop the last layer of 2-K-Epoxy-primer. I have also plot the lines for bulleyes and the waterline. So back home I will try to drill the portholes and glue the drip rails. Maybe, in summer the hull is ready for final painting and planked with wood, keep your fingers crossed!
Best regards from Dortmund!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Have a good trip!!
The model is starting to look like a proper ship!!
JIM B
The model is starting to look like a proper ship!!
JIM B
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Good evening from this year�s European Capital of Culture 
Shame, only slow progress can be announced concerning Renown, although final putty and sanding works are planned for this week. Meanwhile, not to waste all the weekends, I have begun some more works, p.ex. the bridge superstructure with my first attempts on brass sawing and soldering. Not that bad, as I think^^
I have also started to cut planks from 0,6 mm cherry veneer. That is really horrible work, no progress to be seen once more! But at the end the outcome should be the outweigh!
Happy sanding!
Joachim
Shame, only slow progress can be announced concerning Renown, although final putty and sanding works are planned for this week. Meanwhile, not to waste all the weekends, I have begun some more works, p.ex. the bridge superstructure with my first attempts on brass sawing and soldering. Not that bad, as I think^^
I have also started to cut planks from 0,6 mm cherry veneer. That is really horrible work, no progress to be seen once more! But at the end the outcome should be the outweigh!
Happy sanding!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hi Joachim your model looks very well done. 
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Looking good... How many planks do you intend to cut?

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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hello!
Thanks for your kind comments!
I have tried to count the planks from each veneer stripe, but no chance... I fear Renown will need almost half a square metre for the decks, but production is for storage actually. At first, I intend to paint the antifouling for first sea trials. I hope, work will not be behind schedule in the next weeks!
Best regards!
Joachim
Thanks for your kind comments!
I have tried to count the planks from each veneer stripe, but no chance... I fear Renown will need almost half a square metre for the decks, but production is for storage actually. At first, I intend to paint the antifouling for first sea trials. I hope, work will not be behind schedule in the next weeks!
Best regards!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hello, dear friends!
Today I have finished a great step: Painting of antifouling. It�s been my first attempt by airbrush - quite successful as I think, except the fact that the airbrush didn�t survive it;-) It spit some water on the painted ship bottom and than finished off. No problem, as a former federal army trooper I demounted it (without success) and then used it with my finger as pressure regulator. So not the worst result by just improvising^^
Shame that my cameras batterie insisted in finishing off, too - so there is only one photograph of today�s work...
Best regards from Dortmund!
Joachim
Today I have finished a great step: Painting of antifouling. It�s been my first attempt by airbrush - quite successful as I think, except the fact that the airbrush didn�t survive it;-) It spit some water on the painted ship bottom and than finished off. No problem, as a former federal army trooper I demounted it (without success) and then used it with my finger as pressure regulator. So not the worst result by just improvising^^
Shame that my cameras batterie insisted in finishing off, too - so there is only one photograph of today�s work...
Best regards from Dortmund!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Good to see you persevering in the face of adversity!!
Good to hear you making some steady progress!
Jim Baumann
Good to hear you making some steady progress!
Jim Baumann
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Joachim they say problems come in 3s as Jim says you have surmounted the set backs . Good to see your Renown making progress.
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hello everybody!
Thanks to the wonderful summerweather with thunderstorms and more rain than in the last 100 Augusts, Renown did not have first sea trials... I think it is not worth while flooding the decks bevor beeing planked and protected.
So I started the hangar and crane platforms at the sides. I�ll try to construct the hangar doors as hatches to be opened in order to place a power switch behind the one and a Dc power jack behind the other. Hope my doors will be working...
Best regards from Dortmund rain forest!
Joachim
Thanks to the wonderful summerweather with thunderstorms and more rain than in the last 100 Augusts, Renown did not have first sea trials... I think it is not worth while flooding the decks bevor beeing planked and protected.
So I started the hangar and crane platforms at the sides. I�ll try to construct the hangar doors as hatches to be opened in order to place a power switch behind the one and a Dc power jack behind the other. Hope my doors will be working...
Best regards from Dortmund rain forest!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hi Joachim,
good progress on your model! must be a different view on a German pond with all those Bismarcks, Graf Spees and Prinz Eugens ...
Bye!
good progress on your model! must be a different view on a German pond with all those Bismarcks, Graf Spees and Prinz Eugens ...
Bye!
Thanks & Sources: Nilsson (research) and J.Arntz (research, drawings).
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hey! Thank you for your kind comment!
That�s been exactly one of the reasons why to built a British Dreadnought
Or maybe a liner as next model (if there is a next, got to aks my household CEO...)
Hartelijke Groete!
Joachim
That�s been exactly one of the reasons why to built a British Dreadnought
Or maybe a liner as next model (if there is a next, got to aks my household CEO...)
Hartelijke Groete!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Yes, the Brits have (had) some great ships...
Did Renown wear a camouflage in 1942?
Again great work!
Cu!
Did Renown wear a camouflage in 1942?
Again great work!
Cu!
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hello!
Sorry, I can only report little progres:
Nose is painted dark grey now, but instead of Revell�s flat it is now satin of my favourite brand CWS ... Has anybody made similar bad experience with airbrushing flat colours? It occured to me as if it was already drying during the flight period, causing a kind of sanded anti-slip deck - for sure at wrong scale
Additionally, I started planking the decks - for practise reasons at first between hangar and superstructure, where the biggest part of the deck is hidden below another deck. But I think it�s not soooo bad^^
At last, I had been working on electricity today, installing a general switch behind the starboard hangar door, aswell as a power socket. Even a dry test-run of the engines turned out to be no complete desaster - only the two port shafts are working just forwards. I don�t know yet whether it�s only a problem with the (for sure quite cheap) Conrad cruise control....
That�s it for today
Happy modelling!
Joachim
Sorry, I can only report little progres:
Nose is painted dark grey now, but instead of Revell�s flat it is now satin of my favourite brand CWS ... Has anybody made similar bad experience with airbrushing flat colours? It occured to me as if it was already drying during the flight period, causing a kind of sanded anti-slip deck - for sure at wrong scale
Additionally, I started planking the decks - for practise reasons at first between hangar and superstructure, where the biggest part of the deck is hidden below another deck. But I think it�s not soooo bad^^
At last, I had been working on electricity today, installing a general switch behind the starboard hangar door, aswell as a power socket. Even a dry test-run of the engines turned out to be no complete desaster - only the two port shafts are working just forwards. I don�t know yet whether it�s only a problem with the (for sure quite cheap) Conrad cruise control....
That�s it for today
Happy modelling!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hello everybody!
The last weeks, there�s only been little progress once again, with the church music�s high season beginning now, e.g. more choir rehearsals and organ tuning...
by the way a little planking work, but have a look yourselves!
Best regards from Dortmund!
Joachim
The last weeks, there�s only been little progress once again, with the church music�s high season beginning now, e.g. more choir rehearsals and organ tuning...
by the way a little planking work, but have a look yourselves!
Best regards from Dortmund!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
laying your own planked deck is a very tedius task,but once done it look very nice and is very satisfing .i have not got'n into that yet,maybe in a future build.your renown is coming along nicely. 
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hi Joachim Nice deck planking . Question What type of timber are you using for the planks and do you cut your own planks or are they supplied ready cut to the right width? .
Dave Wooley

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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Hi Russ and Dave!
Your kind comments feel like accolade to me
I cut the planks from 0.6 mm cherry veneer, the lenght is 5 cm, width is 1.2 mm. Scrolling up, you�ll see the apparatus I�ve built to speed up the process...
I hope on Sunday there will be the next run, maybe I can even get the deck ready. Will post pictures, for sure!
Good night and thank you so much again!
Joachim
Your kind comments feel like accolade to me
I cut the planks from 0.6 mm cherry veneer, the lenght is 5 cm, width is 1.2 mm. Scrolling up, you�ll see the apparatus I�ve built to speed up the process...
I hope on Sunday there will be the next run, maybe I can even get the deck ready. Will post pictures, for sure!
Good night and thank you so much again!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)
Planking looks neat--!
I am please that your model is moving forward again with renewed impetus!
Jim Baumann
I am please that your model is moving forward again with renewed impetus!
Jim Baumann
....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
IPMS UK SIG (special interest group) www.finewaterline.com
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
IPMS UK SIG (special interest group) www.finewaterline.com