Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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LE BOSCO
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Hello Bill

a very fine work :thumbs_up_1: much attention on details, nice paint ...well done
cheers
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Greetings!

Many thanks for having a look and for your questions and comments!

More progress images today. Just a few details left to complete along with crew figures before some light weathering and subtle washes followed by rigging.

I have temporarily bolted the model to a scrap piece of wood to serve as a working stand.

All of the photos today were taken in direct sunlight. Most of the details and fittings are now fixed in place. I slightly damaged the foremast ladder just before taking these photos and will have to make a minor repair later.

Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Cheers,

Bill
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Long view from the bow which nicely captures the classic lines of Shell Welder.
Long view from the bow which nicely captures the classic lines of Shell Welder.
Overhead view.
Overhead view.
View from the stern quarter.
View from the stern quarter.
Mid ship view showing railing and ladders.
Mid ship view showing railing and ladders.
Looking forward showing recently installed inclined ladders and railings.
Looking forward showing recently installed inclined ladders and railings.
Close up details.  This area is now complete and awaiting weathering and washes.
Close up details. This area is now complete and awaiting weathering and washes.
Stern view showing ladder and davits.  Final railing pieces need to be added yet along with some other details and lifeboats.
Stern view showing ladder and davits. Final railing pieces need to be added yet along with some other details and lifeboats.
Another view.
Another view.
Close up of recently added ladders and railings.  The 1/125 railings from Tom's Modelworks needed careful planning to get them to fit decently.
Close up of recently added ladders and railings. The 1/125 railings from Tom's Modelworks needed careful planning to get them to fit decently.
Another view.
Another view.
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Several photos of Shell Welder show lengths of fuel/oil hoses suspended in racks on the railings along the upper mid deck area. The kit does not include these parts, but I think they are an interesting detail so I scratch built racks and hose sections as shown in the following photos.

Thanks again for looking, don't hesitate to add your questions or comments!

Cheers,

Bill
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Hose sections cut from flexible black nylon tube with brass detail.  Crew figure for scale.
Hose sections cut from flexible black nylon tube with brass detail. Crew figure for scale.
Racks for hose sections attached to railings.  These were made from scrap sections of photo etch shaped to match photos of Shell Welder.
Racks for hose sections attached to railings. These were made from scrap sections of photo etch shaped to match photos of Shell Welder.
Dry fit of hose sections on racks.  some adjustments needed to get the right look.
Dry fit of hose sections on racks. some adjustments needed to get the right look.
Another view.
Another view.
One final view.
One final view.
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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I very much like the hose sections-- they look very hosey!

Excellent work on this not-often-seen model!

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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Almost finished now..... Here is the crew.....

Cheers,

Bill
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Some views showing details of mainmast rigging and blue tinted windows......
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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And now some images of the foremast details..........
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Final pictures for today showing various views and second try at those spare fuel hose lengths......

Not much left to do now - basically just the boats, position the crew, general touch up and mount on permanent display stand with clear case.

Many thanks for having a look, your questions and comments are always welcome

Cheers,

Bill
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Looks like the kit can be bought for the hull only and throw out just about everything else, and rebuild it from the deck up as a 1/144 tramp steamer, or coaster. Fictitious steamer in neutrality colors being ordered for stop and search by 1/144 Uboat. :wave_1:
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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I imagine that this kit could be adapted to a generic coastal vessel with enough scratch work. The hull is actually not bad and a few of the other parts can be used, but in general this kit is very poorly molded and requires a great deal of effort to build a decent Shell Welder. For those that enjoy scratch building and a challenge, this is the kit for you. I am relieved to be almost finished and am satisfied with the results, but I will not try this kit a second time.......

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Bill
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Out of curiosity, what era is this ship from (the ship, not the model :big_grin: ), '30's...or '40's? :wave_1:
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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I believe Shell Welder was launched in 1955 and remained in service until the early 1990's.

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Bill
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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HI Bill

I like your tanker, realy realistic!! a good job :thumbs_up_1:
well done
cheers
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Red Devil Squadron wrote:I believe Shell Welder was launched in 1955 and remained in service until the early 1990's.

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Bill
Oh. I thought recent tankers ('50's to present) were much bigger. :wave_1:
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Really nice work.
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Very nice work. Crisp and clean, I like it. It's definitely an interesting model and one we don't see often.
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Thanks everyone for your kind words! I decided to stop with a subtle black wash and not apply a heavy weathering treatment before sealing everything in clear flat. I plan to finish the last few small details and bring this project to completion in the next few days....

Cheers,

Bill
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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a truly fine and worthy model


I applaud your perseverance and look forward to seeing phtps pf the completed vessel!

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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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Thank you Jim - I will be working on the life boats today....

Cheers,

Bill
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Re: Shell Welder Coastal Tanker 1/130

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A really nice build, Bill. I love all the attention to detail. Did you ever figure out what the little green, yellow, and red circles are for?
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