1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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HI all

for changing , I attack a "little"diorama of Richelieu in the harbor Dakar :smallsmile:
still a Richelieu.. yes, but before its modernization :big_grin:
the first step , in anticipation of the cutting water line,I install stiffeners

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Then, I trace my cutting line with a marking gauge

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"trepanation" with a circular blade

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planing with sandpaper( for a flat surface)

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one test for the diorama

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that's all for the moment

Cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU 1940 in the harbor Dakar

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Very cool, but you're doing another one?! :twitch:

Is she gonna get the same insanely amazing superdetail treatment as the other one?
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HI Chanell

tank you for the comment :smallsmile: my second Richelieu is very different .In its original state , he had a aviation hangar, catapults ,and many different details on the superstructures,and anti-aircraft weaponry different
I'll try to give it the same treatment :smallsmile:
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Nicolas
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:thumbs_up_1: bosco you are my tutorial.Thats what i want to rebuild.but could you tell what is the tool for cutting?a trepan?
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hello

thank you for the comment and I am happy ,you make another mounting :thumbs_up_1:
I use a circular blade which apparently serve to taxidermist (it cuts to the bone!!)
but , the speed must be low,otherwise the plastic coming reluctantly Behind the cut :scratch:
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a good teacher! :thumbs_up_1:
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mhhh....i'm starting to think that someone is a little "Richelieu addicted"...nha, it's just my immagination.... :big_grin:

if you are going to do the same treatment and with the huge amount of de-modernization operation requested it will be a must-to-follow wip.
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Hello gents

thank you for the welcome in my new project :thumbs_up_1: actually stefano I am "Richelieu addicted"...and I reserve, the same treatment that the model" 1952"
see you soon for further progress
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Hi all


the same time, I continued working on my richelieu 1940.I glued a hull bottom in the plasticard

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I removed all the ugly fairleads, bollards...., molded on the hull

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I still have the bridge, I'm going to be with the wooden bridge, or with engraved planks evergreen,I hesitate :scratch:

see you soon ,for the new stage
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Trumpeter, I suppose.
Interesting reinforcements.
In his other work of Richelieu, there is a good job on the deck. Perhaps now wooden deck.
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Hi nicolas

Where did you get drawings or plans of the non modernised richelieu. I have excelent drawings in 1:100 from the muse de la marine and a book, but they do not show premodernisation details. Did not found detailed fotos too. The 1:350 kit i build earlier also provided no info, though i tried to redo it a bit (but not nearly as detailed as yours). I now might build in 1:128, but then i really want better plans!
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Hello Nicolas, Looking good so far. I waterline all my builds and looks like you got it right. I also like doing displays. Maybe you should consider adding a surcouf to the other side of the dock. I'm pretty sure it would look great with the battleship. Either way looking forward to your progress.
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You are a brave man--building the same ship--again--albeit in a different fit... :cool_2: :scratch: :scratch:

Excellent workmanship as ever--

Look forward to seeing this progress...

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And when will come Jean Bart Nicolas? :big_grin:

Looking forward here too .... as Kim Baumann told, you are a brave man by building same ship again other fitting out. :thumbs_up_1:
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[quote="JIM BAUMANN"]You are a brave man--quote]


Hello
JIM
brave man or a little mad,I do not know, but I have re-signed :smallsmile:
Christian
for me the Jean Bart ,is a Richelieu that was poorly finished :wink:

just before my holidays in England,I worked on the bridge

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I rebuilt all the decks in plastic card,they are lower, such as on bow( blues arows)

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Indeed I will, for once, use a wooden deck.

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I will take advantage, to represent the "gutter" which runs around the periphery of decks
but for the moment ,I drink a pint or two to your health
cheers
Nicolas
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Hi Nicolas,

a good start so far with the ship, but do you have still a plan how to arrange the quayside?
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HI Christian :wave_1:
I start to have a idea of the arrangement of this quay , quay which is called in French" quai des escales "
I wait the pictures,a friend going to send me ....I wait :-D
I can focus a little more, on the diorama,because a lot of pieces that I made ??for my "first Richelieu",are going to be reused
see you soon
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There is an inspiring build of Heller's kit of Richelieu as of the Summer of 1940 that can be found at http://forummarine.forumactif.com/t5264 ... ller-1-400 A very nice model by a French modeller ('Caravelle'), which once again vindicates the 30-years old Heller kit against Trumpeter's botched attempt�

A few pics taken from that website Forum Marine, in French language but well worth a visit):
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Hello

OK jean -Paul for the old Heller kit ,just forms, but with of details which accuses their age!!!the 400em scale , in my eyes,is a living dead,too Franco-French!!
one talented model maker Estonian ,has made a version 1940 starting from the Richelieu of trumpy at 350,a true marvel
this is in Russian,but the pics speaks of them even,here is the link to his article
http://scalemodels.ru/articles/5768-Tru ... -goda.html
for mine,I'm almost at the end of my research iconographic
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Hello Gent's
my iconographic research is finished ,therefore, the mounting restarts!!
in first ,the portholes present on the hull, are clogged with the mastic

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and then sanded

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I will do as my other richelieu, of parts that allow of modify the 1943 kit of trumpeter in version 1940
for that purpose,I assemble the original bridge

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but for me ,I redo entirely ,the bridge in the plastic card (I use a wooden bridge)

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for convenience,I detached the "barbette" of the turret of 380 and the vent bloc

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here is where I am tonight

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see you later
Cheers
nicolas
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