1/350 HMS Hood (scratchbuild)

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Said it before. Will say it again. You are a lunatic. A complete, bloody lunatic. That is some SICK work on the PomPom.
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Indeed :big_grin: Normally I'd say it only gets worse but I think I hit my limit this time... though the gun is not finished yet :lol_3:

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One down, two to go. Soldering the sights was tricky, holding the PE part with tweezers in one hand and the soldering iron in the other� still have to add that curved bar from the portside sight to the guns but I think I�ll glue that one having spent too much time trying to solder it.

No really, I feel fine. :wave_1:

(No I don't; I'm actually down with a nasty cold, and I think I finally met my fun barrier.... )
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I am really enjoing following this build, you are doing a fantastic job :thumbs_up_1:
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as usual EJFoeth ,a great work ,very detailed :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Thanks both. Hope I can finish the other soon and continue with the actual ship!
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I truly admire your tenacity ad fortitude...-

and your patinece--partly with yourself!!


- all of which surpass my levels of dedication by around 756 %...!

excellent work

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Thanks Jim. I take it work is going exceptionally well? Your updates are being missed!
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My most time-consuming and difficult subproject is done! The picture was taken with flash showing some discoloration between the various layers and making the models overly bright but in normal daylight conditions they look gorgeous. These are easily over 100 parts per model and I'm glad they are done. The pompom on the bandstand is a different model but it is very difficult to tell: one less horizontal bar connecting the elevation gears, some slight surface detail on top of the gun blocks and minor differences on the surface (forward) detail of the ammo trays. There are some more differences engineering into the PE you won't notice at all (why do I even bother :big_grin:). The ammo was first painted and then put in place.

Things you should note if you are building HMS Hood is the deck color below the guns and on the vertical surfaces, and, that the barrels have NO conical flash suppressor.

Barrels by Master, etched by Hauler
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Stunning...
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Can't wait to see this finished. How far along do you think she is?
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Absolutely unbelievable! Those pom-poms would look amazing for 1/96 scale but the fact they are 1/350 boggles the mind. :worship_1: :worship_1: :worship_1:
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EJFoeth wrote:Image

My most time-consuming and difficult subproject is done! The picture was taken with flash showing some discoloration between the various layers and making the models overly bright but in normal daylight conditions they look gorgeous. These are easily over 100 parts per model and I'm glad they are done. The pompom on the bandstand is a different model but it is very difficult to tell: one less horizontal bar connecting the elevation gears, some slight surface detail on top of the gun blocks and minor differences on the surface (forward) detail of the ammo trays. There are some more differences engineering into the PE you won't notice at all (why do I even bother :big_grin:). The ammo was first painted and then put in place.

Things you should note if you are building HMS Hood is the deck color below the guns and on the vertical surfaces, and, that the barrels have NO conical flash suppressor.

Barrels by Master, etched by Hauler

What the hack .... :puppy_eyes:

And the master of HMS Hood and parts is knocking me out again with his quality of work and result! Never, really never saw such genius 1/350 Pom Pom's before! Awesome ... :worship_1:
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Thanks guys! I don't think I'll ever go into higher detail mode than this because the time invested is huge. Learning all the tricks to build them, building them, redesigning them and starting over... but now I can start thinking about a production version with resin and less of the very small PE that is difficult so to handle.

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So, when do you start to print miniature recruiting posters to man those pompoms?

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I'm going to build HMS Hood minutes before her engagement, so nearly no one on deck :heh:
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Incredible.
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According to the original plans of HMS Hood, a set of signalmen shelters were built between the fwd Hacs pedestals and the superstructure.

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There isn't much to go on what isn't already on the official HMS Hood site, but I suppose they reused the beam that was already present (top left). A number of voice pipes can be seen crawling around the bridge.

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I added some semirandom detail with the voice pipes ending near the signaling area.

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Adding railings was a skill I once had but now it seems to go fine. Too bad that stupid ladder hits the railing; this escaped my attention during the design, unfortunately. Perhaps I'll replace the ladder or make the hatchway smaller... (rebuild the entire bridge, perhaps? As punishment such an oversight? :heh: )

The stairs are all designed to each individual deck so that the spacing between the lowest and top level is equal... hope that works out!

Oh, this last image was taken by my simple Samsumg Galaxy S4. Quite nice!
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HI EJFoeth

I Like and I admire your pugnacity to seek "the detail" lacking :woo_hoo:
keep this way :thumbs_up_1:
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