This is my model of HMS
Dorsetshire, finally completed 20 years after I started her construction. To briefly describe her, she is built at 1/192 scale or 16”=1ft, the starting point was a fiberglass hull, which I purchased from an English shop called Midway Models. In addition to the hull, Midway Models provided vacuformed funnels and turrets and a potpourri of miscellaneous fittings from a variety of sources, none of which were used on the model. Also included was a set of plans by Norman Ough.
Decks and superstructures were fashioned from sheet plastic, a master gun turret was made and four resin copies were cast. Fittings were purchased when available or scratch built when not. Ship’s boats and a few other items were purchased from John Haynes, back when they were obtainable. The wood decks were individual 1/32”x1/32”x1” bass wood planks laid in the proper pattern. For those interested, many of the steps in the construction are documented in the preceding pages of this thread.
Prior to 1939
Dorsetshire spent most of her career on the China Station. The ship is shown as she appeared on a goodwill visit to Sydney Australia in 1938, with union jacks painted on the tops of B and X turrets for aerial recognition. I assume this was in response to the Japanese attack the year before in China on the gunboat
USS Panay.