Calling all King George V-class (WWII) fans
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corpsman
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PoW May 1941
Thank you for the confirmation!! Now will drill it out!!
More questions - is there railing on the aft HACS platorm?
Warship 12 has a picture of DoY dated 1958 and I see a ladder from the
boat deck up to the HACS platorm. Is this accurate for 1941 and would
ladders be on P&S?
Sorry bout placing topic in wrong area!! Meant to put under KGV but. . .
Gus
Semper Fi
More questions - is there railing on the aft HACS platorm?
Warship 12 has a picture of DoY dated 1958 and I see a ladder from the
boat deck up to the HACS platorm. Is this accurate for 1941 and would
ladders be on P&S?
Sorry bout placing topic in wrong area!! Meant to put under KGV but. . .
Gus
Semper Fi
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JCRAY
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
I don't think so my dwgs show 2 wt doors in the front side (flat side) most likely internal stairway(s) Also the rails only go near the directors not around them.
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corpsman
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
JCRAY, do I understand you correctly that the aft HACS deck has railing forward up to/in front of the mast and the P&S opening between the director and the structure on the HACS platform?
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JCRAY
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
The Shipcraft book has a picture of that area on page 54. I'm sure it can be found on line in the IWM archives. PM sent ! hth
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corpsman
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Sorry do not own the Shipcraft book and have no idea where to go for the IWM archives. Heck, what is �IWM�?
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JCRAY
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Sorry! its the Imperial War Museum it has many of the photos we see in books. I sent you a PM directing you to a build in the gallery, its a latter period than your build but you can see the areas you asked about. hth
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corpsman
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KGV May 1941
Reviewing the PR Dodson 1939 KGV, I have a question as to whether or not a ladder from the top of the aft HACS deck down to the boat deck was still around in May 1941. The ladder comes down a short distance then breaks for a platform and then the ladder continues down to the boat deck. It also shows a door under the ladder, on the port side. I already have the two doors together and on the starboard side.
As I am using the Tamiya PoW kit for the KGV, would the life raft placement be the same for both ships in May 1941?
Gus
Semper Fi
As I am using the Tamiya PoW kit for the KGV, would the life raft placement be the same for both ships in May 1941?
Gus
Semper Fi
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REC
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HMS Anson
Hi , I have a 1/700 Taimya Prince of Wales, that I would like to do as HMS Anson in 1946, any good picture sources of information, and what are the differences between her and POW. structually? I have also an old completed Taimya KGV which I intend to use as a source of spares/ Extra parts
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I've mis-placed by copy of Tarrant's reference work right now (curse 'cleaning up'), but off the top of my head:REC wrote:Hi , I have a 1/700 Taimya Prince of Wales, that I would like to do as HMS Anson in 1946, any good picture sources of information, and what are the differences between her and POW. structually? I have also an old completed Taimya KGV which I intend to use as a source of spares/ Extra parts
- The hanger's and catapults will require reworking,
- The radar and EW fitouts will be different,
- A dramatically different AA fitout,
- I'm guessing different directors, and
- Minor detail changes to the main superstructure
I'll find that book and put up some more soon.
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KGV and PoW completed with MK-IV AA directors. The other three completed with MK-V's. However, Anson later upgraded to MK-VI's, the only unit in the class to do so.Linz wrote:I'm guessing different directors
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REC
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Thanks, ?? post 1945 wasn`t most of the light AA removed??
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Hi , I am building 1/300 Prince of Wales the as she was in December 1941. I have problem, i don't have schemes camouflage may by You have any good picture sources of information. This is my Battleship:
http://www.konradus.com/forum/read.php? ... r=0&page=1
May by You have old instruction plastic model. Please help me.
Sorry my English is not good.
Best regard Marek
My mail: okram@wp.pl
http://www.konradus.com/forum/read.php? ... r=0&page=1
May by You have old instruction plastic model. Please help me.
Sorry my English is not good.
Best regard Marek
My mail: okram@wp.pl
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Aidan
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Hi Marek, these photo's are of PoW at Singapore in December 1941, hope they help,,,
What Admiral Nelson really said when he put the telescope to his blind eye,,,,
"I see no ships,, whats that Hardy? oh er, right, ah, thats better, F@@k Me, look at all those ships"
"I see no ships,, whats that Hardy? oh er, right, ah, thats better, F@@k Me, look at all those ships"
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
To the person who posted the question about how the boats on the Duke of York were painted at the time of North Cape, please re-post, I accidentally whacked your post while deleting a bunch of SPAM. My apologies!
Martin
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HorribleHarry
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Hey everybody I guess this won't be word for word the same as earlier but I was wondering about the color of the lifeboats in RN service, particularly those of the Duke of York around the time of the battle of north cape.MartinJQuinn wrote:To the person who posted the question about how the boats on the Duke of York were painted at the time of North Cape, please re-post, I accidentally whacked your post while deleting a bunch of SPAM. My apologies!
I'm building a 1:144 DOY for RC warship combat. & I'll be starting on a HMS Nelson (or Rodney) soon.
I have seen blue/white on the larger boats & gray or black on others & all gray all black etc.
Thank you very much... Pictures are coming soon.
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
I ordered the Revel HMS Iron Duke and just today I received, sadly is the old kit. Im not going to build it so if anyone needs it PM me !
- drdoom1337
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Which ships and what year can be built out of the Tamiya 1/350 KGV kit. I would like to build one of the class in the wild Mediterranean camouflage schemes they wore.

- Linz
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
Anything after mid-44 would be fine (with some detail differences between KGV, GoY, Anson and Howe. Pretty much restricts you to BPF and post-war schemes.drdoom1337 wrote:Which ships and what year can be built out of the Tamiya 1/350 KGV kit. I would like to build one of the class in the wild Mediterranean camouflage schemes they wore.
KGV has no hangers (the boat deck replaces them) and as such is post-refit. PoW was never fitted as such, Like wise DoY at North Cape still had Walrus'.
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SeanF
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Re: Calling all HMS King George V class (WWII) fans
I'm thinking about the same thing myself. As far as I can tell, the only ship that had a camo pattern after the refit that deleted the catapults (and thus appropriate to the Tamiya KGV kit) is HMS Howe in mid- to late-1944. There is a photo of her in this scheme on page 63 of the Shipcraft book (and it's also been posted earlier in this thread) I am particularly curious about the AA fit for this period; it's clear that not all the single 20mm tubs on the fore and aft decks that Tamiya's KGV contains are present, and the refit table on the same page mentions 4 twin 20mm among the guns at the time - which might be there on the fantail. Hard to tell. Does anyone know of a plan view or other decent reference for Howe's AA layout at this period?Linz wrote:Anything after mid-44 would be fine (with some detail differences between KGV, GoY, Anson and Howe. Pretty much restricts you to BPF and post-war schemes.drdoom1337 wrote:Which ships and what year can be built out of the Tamiya 1/350 KGV kit. I would like to build one of the class in the wild Mediterranean camouflage schemes they wore.
KGV has no hangers (the boat deck replaces them) and as such is post-refit. PoW was never fitted as such, Like wise DoY at North Cape still had Walrus'.
For a good camo pattern on any other member of the class, you'd need to start with the PoW kit so you'd have the catapults.
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