1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Dear friends,
please excuse my long absence - I had some problems with my ear, an acute hearing loss. So I had some unwanted holidays...
Additionally, I had to convert a chinese becking cat into a "conducting aid for choirmasters of age 50 and older": a good friend of ours - our choirmaster, to put it into a nutshell ;-) - turned 50 on 28th and so I had to invent this device, see below!

Meanwhile, my entire stock of planks has run out, prove below. But it�ll be good for my ears, cutting planks is a silent job.

Hi Sandy,
the PC-fan is thougt to push out the smoke a bit faster, because I would dislike that oilish stuff in the funnels to get stuck. The bad thing is that I do not yet have an idea how to reduce the rpms if necessary...

Best regards from sibirian cold Germany

Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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hI joachim nice project
i wish you stay good :wave_1:
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Hi Joachim, first of all Happy new year to you and yours.

Fine job of the Chinese cat by the way. :thumbs_up_1:

Simplest method of slowing the heat sink fan would maybe be to run it from a 6V battery as opposed to the designed 12V. (I think in simple terms as I'm not capable of deeper thought). :whistle:

Keep the project going as it is an amazing piece of work.

Sandy.
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Dear friends,

the parquet on the fo�c�sle is done, only to be made waterresistant still...
Hope after easter Renown is ready fpr first real sea trials - maybe with smoke form the funnels... Let�s see how much delay the summer tire season will be causing to the little service assistant...

Happy modelling!!
Joachim
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But neverthlessdepsite all your distractions--you are making progress!


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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Nice deck ! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Well done Joachim. :cool_2:

I was wondering if our 1:72 scale conversion (from HMS BARHAM to HMS RENOWN) was going to overtake your build. Now that you've posted again with progress, we are at about the same point. :smallsmile:

Keep up the good work, I enjoy watching your excellent progress.

Sandy.
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Hello everybody!

Due to lots of interruptions I decided to continue with smaller works and started to build one mock up of one of the big turrets. Today, basic construction was finished, next week I�ll add the hoods for optics an other details. Then, first time, I�ll try to make a cast from silicon and then make three copies by resin. That�s the plan, let�s see whether it will work!

Happy modelling!

Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Hi Joachim,

great to see you posting again. :wave_1:

Also good to see that you can do the small stuff whilst you can. Anything you manage to do now saves time at the later stages.

It's worth making a plug of the turret and then moulding all three. That way they will be consistent throughout and none will look out of place.

Keep up the good work :thumbs_up_1:

Sandy.
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Hello, dear friends!

Oncemore a little progress at my never-ending-project. I�m a bit less fast than Song;-)
Actually, I�m preparing one secondary turret for resin-casting, together with a 15 in one.
I hope I can start casting in November, wasting my rest holidays then.
I�m also sticking the last-but-one deck with planks, leaving gaps for the catapult and hangar-tracks.
Let�s see how fast I can get!

Best regards!!
Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Hello Joachim
your model looks fantastic.
i like so much :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Hi Joachim!
Your Renown is very fantastic!
I am too fast. So i have many mistakes in my model.
Song.
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Glad to see that you are back on the road again Joachim. :thumbs_up_1:

Your HMS RENOWN is looking really great, especially with the curved decks as original.

My colleague (the owner) and I finished our conversion from BARHAM to RENOWN (1:72 scale) last month and launched her a week later. Successfully.

We wish you continued success with your build and will continue to look-in with great expectation. :smallsmile: Keep up the excellent progress. :thumbs_up_1:

Sandy.
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Hi Sandy!
Thanks for your kind comment!!
I must tell you I�m curious to see your Renown, too!!!
Especially because pictures of her "flightdeck" are quite rare and Profile Morskiye is only showing 1/400 details;-)

Best regards!

Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Hi Joachim,

sorry to not reply earlier, I didn't get a prompt from the site that you had posted. :cool_2:

I'm very happy to upload an image of our HMS RENOWN, but only with express permission from you.

It is your thread and you don't probably want other people invading that with their projects.

Kind regards,

Sandy.
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Joachim wrote:Hi Sandy!
Thanks for your kind comment!!
I must tell you I�m curious to see your Renown, too!!!
Especially because pictures of her "flightdeck" are quite rare and Profile Morskiye is only showing 1/400 details;-)

Best regards!

Joachim
hi Joachim Have you a copy of Ensign 8 "Renown and Repulse" which does reveal some interesting shots of the cataplult lauch area .?
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Hi Sandy!
Due to my curiositiy you do have permission! No question;-)

Hello Dave!
Thank you for your advice, up to now I�ve got Profile Morskiye, an other little polish paperback and Shipcraft Vol.7. So the next shopping tour at amazon.co.uk is booked!
Edit: forgot Raven/Roberts with hundreds of pictures. I just wonder why so few of one of the longest serving vessels of the RN?!?
Best regards from Dortmund!

Joachim
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Hi Joachim,

thanks for letting me post on your thread.

Two images to show the model and also how we "condensed" the space available to include the Walrus on the catapult deck.

Our hull wasn't quite long enough to create a 1:72 scale battlecruiser from the old BARHAM hull, so in order to create the illusion, we folded the wings of the Walrus to indicate her being wheeled into her hangar and thereby save two inches.

Perhaps I could start a separate thread on the conversion of BARHAM to RENOWN?

Sandy.
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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i saw you had a ducting fan system in your ship and i read something about a smoker , nice picture of the kaap ! love that place its beautiful there :thumbs_up_1:
be inspirational today , you might never get that chance tomorrow
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Re: 1/100 HMS Renown (1942)

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Hi Sandy!
What an impressive big ship!!! And quite amazing that she appears long and sleek although beeing built on a battleship hull! Are there still some fittings missing as p.ex. the midships pompoms? I decided to buy the John R. Haynes ones, looking very much detailed in their bags, but not yet built...
I�ll post some new pictures next week, almost finished the 15 in turret and added some details to the hangar.

Hi Diederick!
Since an pupil exchange naar die kaap in 1991, I�ve got dear suidafrikaanse ouers in Pretoria. Our meetings are very rare due to the (even for ZA-relations) long distance, but each time overwhelming. We could persuade them to come to Germany for our wedding by offering a job as best man - and it worked:-) Looking very much forward to our next visit, hopefully in 2014 after my wife�s PhD.

Best regards from Dortmund!

Joachim
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