Calling all RN Dido-class (1940) fans

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Calling all RN Dido-class (1940) fans

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summer is over and I need to get a build going...could use some photos
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Wow, one of my favourite class of ships. Who is the provider of the kit, or is it Scratch. It is on one of my wishlists to Trumpeter.
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HMS Dido class

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I am going to scratch it in 1/500 using a Hasagawa main battery. The only photo's I can find are at a distance and not clear. I think the actual vessel will be called HMS Ulysses. I just finished rereading the Alistair MacLean novel. John
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Cool!

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I'm thinking of doing the Ulysses as well in 1/350 scale. I have a lot of spare turrets from Mini Hobby HMS Prince of Wales kits. Any suggestions though as to which would be a good kit for the hull?

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I thought of building a Dido , using a hull from the old frog Tiger kit.It has a similar shape, but for a 1/350th Dido it would need lengthening by about 1"and the transom stern of the tiger, would need to amended to the cruiser stern of a Dido.It is spot on for beam , hope this helps
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Post by john bange »

the hard chine along the bow is very difficult to mold. If a kit hull can be used, this problem would be solved. They really are graceful designs and I look forward to seeing yours.
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Post by Dino Carancini »

One of my favorite RN Cruisers!

It seems that Iron Shipwrights has casted a new small run ( 20 PCS ) of their HMS Sirius.

http://www.commanderseries.com/pages/Sirius.htm

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( source http://www.hmssirius.info/cruiser_1.htm )
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Post by Dino Carancini »

HMS Dido model in Glasgow transport museum:

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... 3913VnoiPX

photo sample:

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Post by Laurence Batchelor »

Plenty of Dido photos here!:-

http://www.navyphotos.co.uk/index6.htm

Best book for the modeller to buy:-

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and finally for reference material this is where to look:-

http://www.shipmodels.info/mwphpBB2/vie ... 72&start=0
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Post by Dino Carancini »

...more photos here:

http://www.cyber-heritage.co.uk/psound/

...here a tasty preview of Argonaut :eyebrows: ( changed Black Prince with Argonaut to stay strictly in topic :big_grin: )

http://www.cyber-heritage.co.uk/psound/sss14.jpg

Enjoy!
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The beautiful Didos

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Please stop showing these lovely photos, I can`t take anymore!I`ll have to build one! :rolf_3:
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Re: Calling all HMS Dido class fans

Post by newdriftking »

Ok, I'm new to this forum, so be gentle with me :-)

My grandfather served on a Dido class light cruiser, HMS Hermione in WW2.
I'm looking for any models of this ship, if there are not any models does anyone know where I can get plans for it? So I can attempt to scratchbuild one!

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newdriftking wrote:Ok, I'm new to this forum, so be gentle with me :-)
Hi Paul,

Welcome aboard. Please do me a favor and register again. I deleted your account thinking it was another fake account. We have been getting bombarded by reg-bots and your account looked just like theirs.
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Paul
White Ensign did a 1/700 kit of HMS DIdo. If you can get one it might be a starting point.

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There is also a Commander Series Dido class in 1/350 (www.commanderseries.com) listed as HMS Sirius.

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Hello, (formely newdriftking)

am I right in assuming that most of the Dido class cruisers looked similar to HMS dido/ HMS Sirius?

So I could adapt one of these kits to create HMS Hermione?
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Hi Paul,

Either of the kits should do it as both kits feature the ships with the same overall fit as Hermione, both are early war so should be close to the original arrangements. There are likely to be detail differences - particularly with deck houses and anti-aircraft armament - both of which changed through the war as well, just depends on what references you've got and how far you want to go with the detailling.

The WEM kit will be a much easier build needing less clean up and detailling, the Commander Series one requires more work, but will get you there with some effort. This is my Commander Series Sirius modified as HMS Pheobe:
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It should appear in the gallery fairly soon with some information on the extras I added - not all will apply to Hermione but many additons would still apply.

Andrew
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Does anyone know the five colours that used on HMS Euryalus,when she was commissioned in june 1941?She was re-painted soon after,in a simpler camo scheme.MTIA Phil
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Phil Reeder wrote:Does anyone know the five colours that used on HMS Euryalus,when she was commissioned in june 1941?She was re-painted soon after,in a simpler camo scheme.MTIA Phil
Hello Phil,

According to her colour profile in Ensign 2 "Dido Class Cruisers", by Alan Raven and H.Trevor Lenton,second pull-out, where it is written "It is thought that the pattern that was carried by Cleopatra was almost identical", and Cleopatra's camo drawing in Warship Perspectives, Camouflage volume one: Royal Navy 1939-1941 p.25, by Alan Raven, the colours are probably the following :

MS1, MS3, MS4a, B5 and B6.

cheers

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Sick and tired of waiting for some manufactuer to release a kit in 350th,I decided to have a go myself,HMS Cleopatra 1941, It`s about 50% complete,and I`m enjoying it! Cheers Phil

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