Hi Jimlvsquarerigger wrote:Work is proceeding on the new PE set but I'm still stuck waiting for it to come to fruition so I took a little bit to work on the funnel structure. The more I looked the more I wanted it done correctly so of course I wrecked it! Took it back down. The height of the rear portion, what was under the 8" guns, is the correct height. the boat, later 20mm platform was not so that was removed, see earlier post. Haven't been able to definitively decide how the front end of that was terminated when they modified it so looking hard for a plan, pic, or something. Meanwhile I compared my rear platforms and found that although they were worlds better than the kit parts they were not quite right (plans really help here) so will have to redo them. Since I've come so far back I also decided to fix the small seams and other stuff I wasn't that good at when I did this the first time. So now I'm waiting for both info and PE to complete this but at least something is getting accomplished. Also crushed the radar room while removing it so that has to be redone but what's new?
Just logged on the first time this year to see how you're getting on with this. I've had a thought - probably a dumb one but nevertheless I offer it up to you: perhaps you whould have TWO Lady Lex's on the go ... one for prototyping, figuring out stuff, one where you find out where you need to make alterations not only to the basic kit but also to your work, and one that will be the final version from the lessons you've learned from the prototype. That way your final model won't be scarred with alterations and re-work. Just an idea.
You know, with all the errors everyone on this forum has discovered going through the joy and the pain of building CV2, it's astonishing the amount of creativity Trumpeter deployed to to make their kit at so variance with all the plans and published information that is readily available, and also less readily available. Their determination to twist the naval architecture askew so badly is really quite remarkable.
Best regards, Chris
