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 Post subject: Colour scheme RENOWN
PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:54 am 
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Dear all.
I'm a newbie to ship modelling, the last time I built a ship kit, was over 45 years ago, and then not painted ..just slarred with glue...as you did as a 12 year old ! :heh:

However, I've decided to have a go in a more meaningful way. So, grasping the bull by the horns, and launching off into the deep end, I 've just bought a Combrig 1/700 resin kit of RENOWN. Jackie Fisher's RENOWN, not the BC.

However , no painting instructions. Deep end indeed! :smallsmile:

So, I'd like to paint her in her Victorian livery , the livery she would have been in, in her early years. Not her livery as per her Royal tour , but the (I believe) standard scheme as was then.

What I really need then is details of this colour scheme, and indeed , what colours would be needed for decks, ships boats and fittings etc. I'm really starting from the ground up here.

So if anyone can explain the primary colours I need, or indeed point me to comprehensive online instructions/references for a similar vessel I'd be very grateful

Cheers, Nigel


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:27 am 
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The Centurian Class was built for foreign stations and were lighter, weaker but faster than other RN BBs of the day. Jacky's Renown was heavier than its peers, though.

A 1902 photo at Malta shows the usual Victorian scheme of red anti-fouling, white boot-top stripe, black hull, Buff (tan) upperworks. WEM has the paints. As i use acrylics, I use Tamiya with Polly-S Depot Buff

But the review of the kit at Steel Navy shows an all-white hull!

Go figure.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:07 pm 
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Thanks for that.

The all white scheme was how she (RENOWN) was liveried for the Royal tour to India in 1905/6 (I think) . She was escorted by TERRIBLE or POWERFUL one of the 2. The Royal party was the future KGV and Queen Mary.

From what mono photo's I can see of vessels from the pre 1902 period, it seems the hull (I'm doing a waterline kit) was black. Upper works mainly white, with funnels, masts, and other fittings (Ventilation cowls) in a yellowy (my term) buff.

Definitely in some photos, some upperworks , or part of them are not white, and look like they maybe yellowy buff , when using the funnles, etc as reference.

Also, decks. I'm assuming the planking was unpainted and was thus a teak, oak perhaps, colour. In other words a wood shade paint woyuld be suitable. However, what of exposed metal deck areas, I wonder what colour they were painted in this Victorian livery?

There must have been Admiralty orders regarding paint liveries, and thus should be the answers...Finding such is the problem! :heh:

Cheers, Nigel


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 3:36 pm 
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Go to the battleship or modeler gallery. Look up Frank Spahr's Royal Sovereign. There are your colors.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:05 pm 
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Best of luck with the project!

I can but second what the others said re the colours; WEM has all the necessary enamels, and there are also very helpful acrylics around.

BTW - I found AIZU ultra-fine masking tape very helpful for the fine trim lines.

Send me a PM if you would like any more info from me.

Best regards

Frank

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