Calling all Queen Elizabeth-class (1914-1947) fans
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EJFoeth
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- Atma
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Re: Calling all HMS Queen Elizabeth class fans
Jim, can I have a link of your HMS Royal Oak, thanks in advance.
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EJFoeth
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- JIM BAUMANN
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heehehehh!! EJ
that really IS both funny and clever!!
I love the cursor moving independently!
Good one
JIM B
meanwhile....
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that really IS both funny and clever!!
I love the cursor moving independently!
Good one
JIM B
meanwhile....
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.html
....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
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IPMS UK SIG (special interest group) www.finewaterline.com
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IPMS UK SIG (special interest group) www.finewaterline.com
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- David Gatt
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Hi guys. I'm in the process of building the Academy 1/350 Warspite with the Pontos set, which by the way is brilliant as is the kit. Can anyone confirm for me that the tops of the turrets in 1943 were painted in dark grey 507A. The kit instruction indicate that they were however I have seen a few photos that suggest that they were painted in the same colour as the sides of each turret.
Thanks.
David Gatt.
Thanks.
David Gatt.
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Dino Carancini
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Hello David, Mr Raven in Warship Perspective vol. 1 wrote that the turret roofs were AP507B, though I trust him very much, from the pictures looks darker like 507A. There are two things to consider, in that time frame most RN capital ships had dark turret roofs ( 507A ), in black and white pictures the Warspite roofs look darker than the side of the turrets, painted 507B. Anatomy of the ship page 36 has a picture that show very dark roofs under a brilliant sun...
...just a few consideration ... at the moment I'm going to paint mine 507A, perhaps later, better documented people will change my point of view
Dino
...just a few consideration ... at the moment I'm going to paint mine 507A, perhaps later, better documented people will change my point of view
Dino
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So by January I see lot of online vendors that have th new 1028 HMS Queen Elizabeth for reserve, by Trumpeter, so be prepared.
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That's the one I'm waiting for.
Plus, it'll be intriguing to see if they follow up with their own Warspite later in the year too.
Plus, it'll be intriguing to see if they follow up with their own Warspite later in the year too.
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Dino Carancini
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...Mr Colin Vass 1/72 Warspite :
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/Shows2 ... ge182.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wall-smack ... 727901958/
...so good that can be used as reference
if only I could find more pictures my life would be easier!
dino
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/Shows2 ... ge182.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wall-smack ... 727901958/
...so good that can be used as reference
dino
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EJFoeth
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More pictures of what?
Nice model! Wonder where I got his pompom director models...
Nice model! Wonder where I got his pompom director models...
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Well have the 1/350 Warspite and HMS Queen Elizabeth is on the way plus the HMS Warspite 1943 detail up set from Pontos.com is on its way from Lucky Models.com.
Hope to show some details later
Hope to show some details later
Cornwall UK
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Dino Carancini
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... and you will have a lot of funCaptain pugwash wrote:Well have the 1/350 Warspite and HMS Queen Elizabeth is on the way plus the HMS Warspite 1943 detail up set from Pontos.com is on its way from Lucky Models.com.
Hope to show some details later
I'm well forward building mine, the Academy kit seems free of major flaws, but all the deck fittings are low ( and a bit sparse ) once fitted the wooden deck they are completely submerged. A bit more annoying are the missing boiler vents near the hangar doors and X barbette, but nothing too difficult to fix.
Dino
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mifune
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Re: Calling all HMS Queen Elizabeth class fans
Soo when did Warspite get those shields for her HA anti-aircraft guns?
Mikko Saarela
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EJFoeth
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By that you mean the twin 4" guns? These always had shields.
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Dino Carancini
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Mikko, if I'm not wrong, the splinter shields have been added during her late '41 refit in USA.mifune wrote:Soo when did Warspite get those shields for her HA anti-aircraft guns?
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mifune
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Thank you Dino.
I was meaning those splinter shields. I was thinking if they were there before the USA repair/refit.
I was meaning those splinter shields. I was thinking if they were there before the USA repair/refit.
Mikko Saarela
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Dino Carancini
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British Pathe short footage "After the battle" (... of Cape Matapan ) so march 1941
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=12651

She "wear" her early geometrical camo scheme, and there is something around the 4" HA guns, perhaps canvas covered railings.
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=12651
She "wear" her early geometrical camo scheme, and there is something around the 4" HA guns, perhaps canvas covered railings.
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That British Pathe picture shows canvas over railings i think ? There are photos pre 1941 after her 1934-37 reconstruction clearly showing railings ..
Acording to V.E. Tarrants Battleship warspite " Steel screens fitted outboard of the 4in high angle twin mounts" , at her december 1941 refit at Bremerton usa ...
Acording to V.E. Tarrants Battleship warspite " Steel screens fitted outboard of the 4in high angle twin mounts" , at her december 1941 refit at Bremerton usa ...
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mifune
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Dino Carancini wrote:British Pathe short footage "After the battle" (... of Cape Matapan ) so march 1941
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=12651
She "wear" her early geometrical camo scheme, and there is something around the 4" HA guns, perhaps canvas covered railings.
I was going to send the same picture!
She has the boxlike surface lookoutposts too. (Under the forward pom-poms)
Mikko Saarela
Measure twice, cut once. Measuring once could be quicker...
Measure twice, cut once. Measuring once could be quicker...