1/350 HMS Hood, Trumpeter/Lion Roar Comissioned
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Re: HMS Hood Trumpeter/Lion Roar 1:350Scale at Slipway
Excellent work! 
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Re: HMS Hood Trumpeter/Lion Roar 1:350Scale at Slipway
Codeflag or Answer Pennant
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ENEMY IN SIGHT!

Unable to find Infos about historic Signaling in the Web, i used the ICS-Code to show the Signal.
I wish i could find out what means "Alter Course to 240�". No Success so far....
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ENEMY IN SIGHT!

Unable to find Infos about historic Signaling in the Web, i used the ICS-Code to show the Signal.
I wish i could find out what means "Alter Course to 240�". No Success so far....
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Re: HMS Hood Trumpeter/Lion Roar 1:350Scale at Slipway
The flags are stunning!

Nichol Caballero
Civil Engineer and Ship Enthusiast
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Tim Froggatt
Re: 1/350 HMS Hood, Trumpeter/Lion Roar at Slipway
What a fantastic job. Can you tell me how you get the weathering so accurate on hull and superstructure screens and also on A turret roundel ? I have signal pennants for turn to 240.
Many thanks
Tim
Many thanks
Tim
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood, Trumpeter/Lion Roar at Slipway
Hi Gentleman,
i know it�s along time ago the model has been finished but there re some nwes which might be interessting to share.
Here some Pics of a base for the Ship i have made, just a view weeks ago.
Its made by using Hairspray and Pigments and Oils:






The Judges liked it as well that way
Thanks again to all who was involved to make it real!
Sincerely yours, gentleman
i know it�s along time ago the model has been finished but there re some nwes which might be interessting to share.
Here some Pics of a base for the Ship i have made, just a view weeks ago.
Its made by using Hairspray and Pigments and Oils:






The Judges liked it as well that way
Thanks again to all who was involved to make it real!
Sincerely yours, gentleman
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood, Trumpeter/Lion Roar Comissioned
awesome 
Under destruction:
1/350 Yamato
1/350 Titanic
1/350 Yamato
1/350 Titanic
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood, Trumpeter/Lion Roar Comissioned
Hi Molders
excellent job
I also have to find a background for my models
Your background is very beautiful!
Ciao
Luciano
excellent job
I also have to find a background for my models
Your background is very beautiful!
Ciao
Luciano
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood, Trumpeter/Lion Roar Comissioned
Hey Luciano,
thank you very much! It was really fun to spill and blur around with all the colors and pigments and stuff.
Its a good contrast between a sharp built ship and the rotten and rusty "Metal"
And it costs almost nothing, compard to a wooden diplay stand.
Recently i payed 60� for such a wooden thing....
I just could�nt resist.....
thank you very much! It was really fun to spill and blur around with all the colors and pigments and stuff.
Its a good contrast between a sharp built ship and the rotten and rusty "Metal"
And it costs almost nothing, compard to a wooden diplay stand.
Recently i payed 60� for such a wooden thing....
I just could�nt resist.....
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Re: 1/350 HMS Hood, Trumpeter/Lion Roar Comissioned
Hi Molders!
Extremely good job!
I have funny to following about your Hood and your development, too. It will help me, when I will building also the Hood in the some years.
Your the Hood is so masterful work!
Extremely good job!
I have funny to following about your Hood and your development, too. It will help me, when I will building also the Hood in the some years.
Your the Hood is so masterful work!
Planning for next:
1:200 RMS Titanic in project
1:72 Type XXI, U-2540 in project
1:350 HMS Ark Royal take a break
1:350 HMS Legion take a break
1:200 RMS Titanic in project
1:72 Type XXI, U-2540 in project
1:350 HMS Ark Royal take a break
1:350 HMS Legion take a break
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Thanks a lot my friend!
Best regards to Finland!
Thank you very much!
Best regards to Finland!
Thank you very much!
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vindicari
Re: hood
never cease to be amazed how petty people can be, 3 people survived, there is no definitive colour scheme or weapon arrangement apart from the main armament since the crew were at the whim of petty officers to keep them occupied. my uncle died on the repulse. i have letters from him, most of their time was spent polishing and painting, mounting and remounting anti aircraft weapons. but, the ship was a patchwork quilt of colour. there is no definitive. i love experts who were not there.Foeth wrote:He, indeed the model has changed. The dimensions of the rack on X-turret is still not entirely correct, two crosses should fit between the forward and aft rack. Anyway, it's close. (and, this was a find of Frank Allen of the Hood site)
Those grey areas on the aft searchlight platform are the windows covered by canvas covers. So, add some cover to the windows and paint it painted canvas (I think it was near hull-color). Note that the aft pompom platform has a bulkhead at the rear and at the port side.
I see Thomas also has a blue admirals barge. I'm not sure this is correct, but this is how I am going to model it as well. I like the color.
