1/144 Kiev by Dave Wooley
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Re: 1/144 Kiev by Dave Wooley
That particular size is exellent for replacing plastic, resin or p/etch AA barrels in 1/700Hi Roy Yep I just love the Albion Alloys material . You can even get the tube in micro bore to take wire that is ultra fine . They are good very good.
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Hi Peter!ingura wrote:Bernd, you can get them also in Germany:109 wrote:Hi Dave,
I need to get some of these Albion Alloys products, I guess you buy it in the UK?!
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Bernd.
http://www.hobby-lobby-modellbau.com/onlineshop/
if memory serves me, they sell them 25 % below recommended retail price.
Peter.
thanks a lot for that hint!
bye for now,
Bernd.
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Re: 1/144 Kiev by Dave Wooley
Progress at the moment is centered on the completion of the island superstructure .
Although all the part were prepared well in advance a little tweaking here
and there didn�t go amiss.
Progress so far. I�m about half way through assembling the fittings onto
the various platforms. Fixing the main radar arrays and I fear my heart rate will miss a few beats!!!



Dave Wooley More to come IF I survive the radar arrays!!
Although all the part were prepared well in advance a little tweaking here
and there didn�t go amiss.
Progress so far. I�m about half way through assembling the fittings onto
the various platforms. Fixing the main radar arrays and I fear my heart rate will miss a few beats!!!



Dave Wooley More to come IF I survive the radar arrays!!
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Re: 1/144 Kiev by Dave Wooley
Soooo......
Telford in the scratchbuilt class this November.....?
Cheers
JIM B
Telford in the scratchbuilt class this November.....?
Cheers
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I second thatTelford in the scratchbuilt class this November.....?
By the way Dave will you be attending the Model boat convention at Birchwood park?
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Incredible Dave! Totally awesome!
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Just Beautiful......Gets my creativity going again. Very Impressive. Can't wait to see her finished. A great accomplishment!!

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Thanks & Sources: Nilsson (research) and J.Arntz (research, drawings).
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Hi Jim I would love to think Kiev could be a candidate for Telford ???JIM BAUMANN wrote:Soooo......
Telford in the scratchbuilt class this November.....?![]()
Cheers
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Hi Roy Yep I'll be at the Convention , I've been roped in to do a little impromptu PA work by the lake , now that will be fun . It will be great if you can attend , I owe you many cups of coffee !!!roy allen wrote:I second thatTelford in the scratchbuilt class this November.....?![]()
By the way Dave will you be attending the Model boat convention at Birchwood park?
Roy
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Hi Chris Thanks for your comments . Any Launch pictures ??ccain wrote:Incredible Dave! Totally awesome!
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Hi Bill Good to hear from you . Well get that creativity hat on and lets see what happens. Although I'm on the home straight so to speak my thoughts are turning to the next project! Once again Bill your support and encouragement means a lot to me .Bill Waldorf wrote:Just Beautiful......Gets my creativity going again. Very Impressive. Can't wait to see her finished. A great accomplishment!!![]()
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Hi 109 Thanks keep up the Bismarck build ,109 wrote:![]()
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See you there then
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Hello Dave his model is fantastic, especially the details that made ...

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Hi Rolf thanks for your kind comments always appreciated .
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As mentioned I�m adding each of the prepared fittings to the main superstructure.
Some like this Rum Tub long range ESM array where left till later. Later has arrived
and this fittings is on the list.

Like so much on this project there is precious little in the way of clear working
drawings as to the shape of so many of the fittings on Kiev. The Rum Tub array
is a good example. The shape was a problem solving exercise is geometry.
I deduced that it would be better to work on a base that represents the
shape of the platform as fitted to the model . A start was made by marking
and cutting the top and bottom shapes . Whilst each array has 4 different angles the
back and side panels where the constant at 90degrees to the base .
The back and side panels are added to the base the top can then follow

Using .50 styrene sheet the front was covered over

Trimmed off

The front surface is now ready for the strips of styrene to simulate the individual
paneling on the face of the array.


Each set , port and starboard are lightly sanded down until the strips of styrene
on the front surface is just about visible.

All are given a dusting of paint a sanded again ready for the final air brushing.

At last progress is gaining pace and it will not be long now before the superstructure
is fitted into place on the hull.
Dave Wooley more to follow

Some like this Rum Tub long range ESM array where left till later. Later has arrived
and this fittings is on the list.

Like so much on this project there is precious little in the way of clear working
drawings as to the shape of so many of the fittings on Kiev. The Rum Tub array
is a good example. The shape was a problem solving exercise is geometry.
I deduced that it would be better to work on a base that represents the
shape of the platform as fitted to the model . A start was made by marking
and cutting the top and bottom shapes . Whilst each array has 4 different angles the
back and side panels where the constant at 90degrees to the base .
The back and side panels are added to the base the top can then follow

Using .50 styrene sheet the front was covered over

Trimmed off

The front surface is now ready for the strips of styrene to simulate the individual
paneling on the face of the array.


Each set , port and starboard are lightly sanded down until the strips of styrene
on the front surface is just about visible.

All are given a dusting of paint a sanded again ready for the final air brushing.

At last progress is gaining pace and it will not be long now before the superstructure
is fitted into place on the hull.
Dave Wooley more to follow
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Re: 1/144 Kiev by Dave Wooley
You never stop impressing us Dave.... Excellent as usual...

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Re: 1/144 Kiev by Dave Wooley
Thank you Nick

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