1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Wonderfully done! Love the cover of the boats.
Cheers, DAniel
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

That is looking quite fetching, Nicholas!
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
thank a lot for your comments
Dan, the tarpolin is realized with cigarette paper hardened with cyano
cheers
Nicolas
cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
HI Sirmaumausirmaumau wrote: Have you any information about the mysterious four remotes for searchlight or AA guns ? Thanks!!
the four remotes are originally planned for the searchlights (120cm) but they could replace the rangefinders for the 100 mm AA
I hope that this information is useful to you
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
And there's me wondering where I could get this, smooth paper from.....nice one!LE BOSCO wrote:thank a lot for your commentsDan, the tarpolin is realized with cigarette paper hardened with cyano
cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
HI Richard
this cigarette paper Is a French brand OCB ... It is indeed a smooth paper .There are none in your country?
In this case, I can send you sheets...
cheers
Nicolas
this cigarette paper Is a French brand OCB ... It is indeed a smooth paper .There are none in your country?
In this case, I can send you sheets...
cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
hi gentlemen
I wanted to share a little tips with you..endeed, a "horn" on my Richelieu has taken a banana appearance

to straighten its parts in resin, the hot water is ideal ... but at this stage of finishing, for obvious reasons this is to be avoided
I needed a point source of heat, I had thought of the soldering iron,but even simpler, the incense stick as Jim Baumann does to stretch these riggins

the heat is well directed and by slightly exceeding the original position, the horn has recovery the right position

and it no longer moves

the work continued by preparing the accessories (crates, planks,drums ....) which are in the hangar and the around

they are arranged for give the impression that the hangar is full

the freight train and its locomotive are glued

I have to make a ramp for the gondola and some figurines before to definitively glued the hangar


as can see, not much is visible when it is instaled....
the Richelieu will go to the water very soon
see you soon
cheers
Nicolas
I wanted to share a little tips with you..endeed, a "horn" on my Richelieu has taken a banana appearance

to straighten its parts in resin, the hot water is ideal ... but at this stage of finishing, for obvious reasons this is to be avoided
I needed a point source of heat, I had thought of the soldering iron,but even simpler, the incense stick as Jim Baumann does to stretch these riggins

the heat is well directed and by slightly exceeding the original position, the horn has recovery the right position

and it no longer moves

the work continued by preparing the accessories (crates, planks,drums ....) which are in the hangar and the around

they are arranged for give the impression that the hangar is full

the freight train and its locomotive are glued

I have to make a ramp for the gondola and some figurines before to definitively glued the hangar


as can see, not much is visible when it is instaled....
the Richelieu will go to the water very soon
see you soon
cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
wonderful!
XXXDAn
XXXDAn
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
thank a lot my friend
cheers
Nicolas
cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Always a pleasure to read new post of your Richelieu
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Your train and hangars are very impressive, your work is amazing Nicolas.
Your train and hangars are very impressive, your work is amazing Nicolas.
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
This dio looks better every time you post!

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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
That look fantastic Nicolas!
Thanks also for the incense trick.
Cheers,
Marijn
Thanks also for the incense trick.
Cheers,
Marijn
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
You, sir, are a magician.
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Many thank's guy's
see you soon on a new progress
cheers
nicolas
see you soon on a new progress
cheers
nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
I relish reading every update. This thread, besides being an account on the birth of a masterpiece has the advantage of providing this indulgence for years!
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Really amazing work here, well done!!
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Excellent use of incense! 

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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
hello gentlemen ...many thanks for your comments
after researching in the pics in my possession, I managed to determine the aerators locations (donkey's ear in the slang of the french navy)
I spotted them on the pictures of my Richelieu


Here is the result


before definitely joining the sea ,I had to make two protections for the quay

and glued the hangar

the Richelieu will finally joined the sea after four years of work, a pics https://i.imgur.com/sLoaSAW.jpg
see you soon for the next progress
cheers
Nicolas
after researching in the pics in my possession, I managed to determine the aerators locations (donkey's ear in the slang of the french navy)
I spotted them on the pictures of my Richelieu


Here is the result


before definitely joining the sea ,I had to make two protections for the quay

and glued the hangar

the Richelieu will finally joined the sea after four years of work, a pics https://i.imgur.com/sLoaSAW.jpg
see you soon for the next progress
cheers
Nicolas
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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Wonderful!
XXXDAn
XXXDAn
To Victory and beyond ...
viewtopic.php?f=59&t=99050&start=60
See also our german forum for the age of Sail and History:
http://www.segelschiffsmodellbau.com
viewtopic.php?f=59&t=99050&start=60
See also our german forum for the age of Sail and History:
http://www.segelschiffsmodellbau.com