1/350 HMS Barham (1941)

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Thank you guys, I'm going on detailing the main superstructure, I added some voice pipes, not all :big_grin: of course, but some that are in evidence, I used stretched stirene glued with CA:

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In the same way I scratchbuilt the funnel cap grille:

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:woo_hoo:

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Incredible job you did! :thumbs_up_1: The detail keeps getting better and better!

Keep up the good work :wave_1:
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I hate you. :big_grin: :worship_1: Nah, your stuff is incredible!
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that is fantastic!! Great Job :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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1/350 HMS Barham 1941

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Brilliant - really great . I`m fascinated .....

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I'm proceeding on more than one "front" simultaneously because often there is the need to wait some hours before to go on with a particular work, ae after washing.

Here is the hull with all the painted superstructures, I made the first washing with the usual dark oil mixture.

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While waiting for the hull to dry, I'm playing with resin parts...

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..there are DCT, 4" ammo lockers and four inch guns parts


... :heh: and waiting for the resin to dry I'm working on the HACS master patterns. I made the structure starting from a resin cylinder:

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.. than the canvas cover is made with plasticard and putty:

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In the meantime a new accessory arrived by air mail, my new WEM Hood anchors, that are excellent mastered and casted, unfortunately I didn't check and I found that the package contains only two anchors ( for 1941 Hood ) ... so I need to order another one set :big_grin:

Here a photo with WEM anchors, assembled 4" guns and HACS almost finished:

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Truly outstanding work! Your attention to detail is superb!
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Outstanding work Dino! I love the model and especially the details! :woo_hoo: :thumbs_up_1:
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Terrific job Dino, I forgot to ask you last time, are you going to add acrylic water to it ?
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Getting better all time, she looks fantastic Dino,

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J. Soca wrote:Terrific job Dino, I forgot to ask you last time, are you going to add acrylic water to it ?
Yes, I'm waiting for a friend that's searching the right base were to put the ship, I'll set the Barham in a calm sea at low speed to represent she entering the Alexandria harbor 'cause I would like to use some open hatches on deck that comes with Gold Medal models Hood detail set :eyebrows:
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She's absolutley gorgeous. That's all the inspiration I'll ever need to scratchbuild my own ships. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Last update before to leave Italy for a short trip in France with my wife.

Main mast WIP, added the boat derrick, HACS, ladders ecc.

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... here it's in place with the first paint work done:

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Aircraft crane, essentially it is the GMM Hood crane with some major modifications:

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Here is a test with the first of the four 0.5 Vikers MG, it looks good but there are many things that can be improved in the next three mounts.

This is the sequence:

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Ciao!!! :wave_1:

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Post by mike mccabe »

Brilliant stuff Dino, have a good holiday.

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Amazing, have a good time in France :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Post by Quincy »

Dino, so far she's a wok of art. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:






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Beautiful :thumbs_up_1:
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Hey Dino, any updates? Is she finished yet? :eyebrows:
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