1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Nice work Nicolas, your EZ Line should be at your House by Tuesday, wednesday in th� worst case.
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Hi Nicolas,

good to see you back. I was unfortunately by my own very long "off" after a car accident, but I re-start again soon too with a new project.

Good to see that you are working further on your Richelieu now. :wave_1:
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fascinating.... :shipcaptain:
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She looks great!
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thanks gentlemen for your kind words :thumbs_up_1: christian I hope that you have health et and i am happy of see soon here your new work :thumbs_up_1:
for continue the work ,I start by the two pulleys (12 parts) present under the charge masts .

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the chains with hook are made by Jean .the same parts ready to be painted .the red arrow indicates the "compas magnetique �talon" (I do not know the name in English)

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I also prepare oars for painting (white ensign and Jean Mahieux)

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I received my wire EZ line, So I took care of pulleys and cranes cables

I took advantage of the characteristic of EZ wire (elasticity) to carry out the cabling on my workshop .I took the dimension between the place where the pulleys are attached to the castle and the tip of charging mast((55mm )so I cut the wire EZ at 40 mm .

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the wire longest will go to the winch drum. and same mounting stretched at 55mm

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the same installed

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before placing the second crane ,I glued the "compas magn�tique �talon "

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and install from photographs, empty cradles, crates, tarpaulins, oil barrels and wooden planks

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Contrary to what I thought, this area, seemed to be empty the day of the catapult testing
see you soon for the next progress
cheers
Nicolas
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Nice clean construction!
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HI gentlemen

thank's EJFoeth :thumbs_up_1:
Pics of the completed area after laying the second cabling

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happy with the result and I can go to another area ..
cheers
Nicolas
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Zut alors!

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Jabberwock wrote:Zut alors!
very astonishing comment :-D :-D :wink:
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Brilliant work! I love how you approach your work and the solutions you employ to get the results you want.
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Oh thank a lot Martin :thumbs_up_1: it's true that I always look for solutions for the result that I want....this may be why my project is too long in the time :wink: :-D :-D
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She is beautiful!!!
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Impressive, very impressive...nice work LE BOSCO....

Congratulation..

regards. :thumbs_up_1:
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thank a lot at you both :thumbs_up_1: a progress very soon :wink:
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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j'ai beau chercher,je ne reconnais pas le bismark
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Pierre Marchal wrote:j'ai beau chercher,je ne reconnais pas le bismark
That's because you missed the "c" before the "k" :big_grin:

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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Only 1 word is fitting for this... P E R F E C T !!!

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HI gentlemen

Pierre ,yet with all the efforts that I make, to make a resembling model :big_grin:
thank'a lot Christian
today no fof naval ...but of the railway :D indeed there is "some time" I had prepared the locomotive and car for the diorama,but nothing had been completed. now this has been done
in the order ,the locomotive

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then the gondola cars loaded with crates, barrels (red wine for the "cambuse"? ) planks

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the covered cars

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and finally

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some cars are not right, because my background has small undulations;)
see you soon for the next step
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Nicolas
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LE BOSCO wrote:some cars are not right, because my background has small undulations;)
Oh I see... I was thinking this might have been the effect of the wine barrels spilling something :big_grin: ...
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bgire wrote:... I was thinking this might have been the effect of the wine barrels spilling something :big_grin: ...
HI Bruno
may be that the alcohol vapors,have not arranged my vision :big_grin:
cheers
Nicolas
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