Ron has given a general flavour of this very large event so here are a few on the water shots .
There where many more models to be seen .
Battle group
1:72 Tico
Type 45
Sub chaser
HMS Magnificent 1:96
Submarines
A Holland boat
More warships
A superb Gambia Bay which won an award.
Stretched 42
Concept carrier
Dave Wooley
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Wow - some very impressive models! Thanks to both you and Ron for posting.
Martin
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." John Wayne
Part of the the model submariners display an Russian Alpha class, which was a fully functioning model remarkable for it�s small size .The water was almost ideal for submarines.
Dave Wooley
Hello doog good to hear from you . Yes the original builders model in the Glasgow Museum of Transport is simply outstanding and helped John enormously in his build.
Dave Wooley
There's some nice pieces in there, Dave... loving that Halifax Class, the Batch 3 T42, the T45, Alfa and the Typhoon - the submarines are just something else. I Love the Alfa and the Akula, they're just such sleek little monsters... and the Typhoon, well, who can't love that gargant of a submarine, unless they're on the other end of her missiles.
Die Panzerschiffe - Putting the Heavy in Heavy Cruiser since 1940.
Dan K wrote:A live steam yacht model - how cool is that?
Hi Dan In the UK if you want to run live steam at an event you have to have a safe compound , keeping the public at a distance whilst you steam up. The same builder has a live steam model of the armoured cruiser HMS Kent .
Dave Wooley
Sauragnmon wrote:There's some nice pieces in there, Dave... loving that Halifax Class, the Batch 3 T42, the T45, Alfa and the Typhoon - the submarines are just something else. I Love the Alfa and the Akula, they're just such sleek little monsters... and the Typhoon, well, who can't love that gargant of a submarine, unless they're on the other end of her missiles.
The submarines are great to watch, you never really know where the boats are and when they will surface. Yes the Halifax class is a superb model and sails well. Most of the surface warships are to 1:72nd scale .
Dave Wooley
I think a trend is developing in the UK and seen at the Convention for smaller ships larger scales and away from the once popular large ships smaller scales . This Castle Class corvette HMS Flint Castle is a good example , although there are many more. There is also a strong trend for adding figures to give the model some life like appearance .
Dave Wooley
Once again seen at the Convention a good example of "manning the ship" and having a realistic effect is this superb t 1:32nd scale USN sub chaser .
Dave Wooley
bismarck builder wrote:hi david
i hope you have more to post they could be the spark that lights the fire under my bismarck which i have not touched for over a year now
gary
Hi gary Good to hear from you . Well if these pictures light your fire all well and good , I shall then be looking forward to seeing your Bismarck at some time in the future.
Dave Wooley