Calling all RM Littorio-class fans!

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Re: Calling all RM Roma, Littorio & Vittorio Veneto fans

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welcome Mr Roma to Modelwarships.com :welcome: :welcome: :welcome: :welcome:

Your graphics look pretty good!!!

I herewith post the status quo of my 1/350 model as of 3 days ago--been working on it since then and making progress!

I am hoping to have her completed in about 3-4 weeks or so

It will be a detailed build article.....

Ciao!

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Sorry to disillusion you Graham..... :oops: :Oops_1:

But ....

I have given the officers their epaulet's etc and there is discernible shading etc etc :wacko: :wink_1:

my chaps are from l'arsenal with the odd Goffy figure

I actually found it easier to break arms and legs off-and re-arrange their gait and stance and move heads to get a larger variety of poses than clean up all the flash on the Goffy figures!!!

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a photo from a few weeks back-installing some of the crew-

My AXIS Roma is slowly but surely nearing completion--just another 3 or 4 short weeks...!!!! :Mad_5: :Mad_6:


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Terrific stuff, Jim. As usual!

What is that large, rolled cloth above the cable reels? A canvas awning, rolled up?

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It is a rolled awning of some kind

I have not actually ascertained exactly HOW it was rolled......

but have replicated to the best of my abilities as to how I believe it looked

But I digress--this is a figure thread!!!

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Jim, you are nuts doing that with the figures, inspirational, but nuts :big_grin: :big_grin:

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Once again we are treated to a masterpiece by Jim. It looks totally lifelike.

I think one of the sailors actually has a shoelace undone. Better fix that Jim before the poor guy gets hurt.
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Looking forward to the "reveal" Jim...she looks awesome!
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Oh, oh, Jim...

I can identify with any evidence the sailor sitting second from left is not up with the seasonal uniform standards... could you please fix this significant failure? :lol:
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Hi Stefano--thank you for showing me the potential error of my ways!

I have checked carefully--all lower ranks now have bare arms...!! :wave_1: :wave_1:

anyhow--onwards with the final parts of the build

I am now doing the final fiddly parts--while awaiting my custom made 1/350 Littorio deck rails.... ���....

but--wait and see they WILL be worth it!!!

I am now detailing upper masts, fairleads and chocks, boat tiedown eyes ...

herewith a couple of pics to show you some of the detailing work on the catapult among other bits

Cheers

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that is it I am now speechless.Very nice work.
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Hi Jim

spectacular realization :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
I have not been fortunate! :scratch:
I have not found the kit :cry_3:

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Hi gents...

the cat is out of the bag...

Roma is finished...

she can now be found here at MW.com

http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html

some fascinating contempoaray images of the bombing of Roma can be found here:

http://www.1jma.dk/articles/1jmaluftwaf ... eapons.htm

Cheers

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Re: Calling all RM Vittorio Veneto-class fans!

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Hi Jim
Immense compliments
very beautiful model, great job :woo_hoo:
I will treasure yours precise explanation :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Thanks !

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hi jim
i think this is the best model yet bravo
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Re: Calling all RM Vittorio Veneto-class fans!

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i am thinking of modeling vittorio veneto class in 1/192 or 1/200 depends on what plans are availible,do not know which one yet, i am collecting info and was wondering if all 3 ships had the same small aa guns,the reason i ask is some pics show different guns on the bow, are they 20mm or 37mm,this pic looks like 20mm orkilons Image also i have heard roma had differant hull shape in the bow area.any info greatly appreciated.
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Yes, Roma had a longer and higher bow then the other two. Roma's stem was straight, while her sister's were slightly curved. Also, IIRC, Roma was fitted with only two anchors at the bow, one on each side, while her sisters had 3 anchors, 2 on the starboard side, 1 on port.

I also seem to recall Roma's bulbous forefoot was less blunt than those on the other ships. The bulbs on the other two ships were apparently too blunt and caused vibrations at speed.
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Re: Calling all RM Vittorio Veneto-class fans!

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Here is a graphic (enhanced) of the basic bow forms used on the original Veneto class hulls, showing both the modifications to improve the vibration problems and the upper outline of Roma's bow (in red):
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Re: Calling all RM Vittorio Veneto-class fans!

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thanks guys,plans i ordered are not here yet ,they are supposed to be of vittorio veneto ,i will check closely to see if bow is v.v or roma. seeing i haved finished jean bart i am trying to figure out light a.a guns,i would like to start building some but can,t seem to find good pics or drawings of them.is there anybody out there also building vittorio veneto class in1/200 or 1/192 it would be nice to follow along with other builders.
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Re: Calling all RM Vittorio Veneto-class fans!

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Hi, what's your source for the plans?
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hi roberto ,my plans are from taubman plans(loyalhanna shipyards) sure hope they have what i need.,it seems to take forever to get things.
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