1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41

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Exquisite.
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Wonderful Nicolas! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
I'm looking forward to seeing the ship in the water!

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This build is simply stunning, Nicolas. Your attention to detail is amazing, and your patience and dedication have resulted in a stunning model.

Um, have you thought about doing Jean Bart as she looked before the Torch landings? Incomplete Turret2, no 152mm turrets, yellow superstructure, etc.
Sorry, I had to ask :-)
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HI gentlemen :wave_1:

many thanks for your kind words :thumbs_up_1:
to answer you warspite.... for the Jean Bart, the idea was in my head ....but I selected the Richelieu at Dakar ...but, maybe a day :wink:
for the moment no major progress likely to be interesting to show you.....
see you soon
cheers
Nicolas
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Nicolas,
You are magician....
...in my shipyard...
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HI gentlemen's

thank you blacman :thumbs_up_1: but a magician maybe not, tenacious certainly :smallsmile:

well the shipyard reopens after some episodes of subcontracting and other small hassle :smallsmile: :smallsmile:

I will install the access ladders ,I am going to start by the quay side. As the hull of the Richelieu seen from above looks like a willow leaf and the wharf was small and suitable for mixed freighters and small freighter, the part where it was possible to put ladders of cut was reduced .possibility to put one in the middle on the castle bridge

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as you can see the ladder comes in the middle of the hull, the company implementing this part of the port before the war had access walkways. the authorities used them to Richelieu access at quay . the acces walkways are drawin by Jean Mahieux

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the sames with a weathering

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on the open sea side, the ladders are classic

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that of the bow, unmounted and with its davit

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the hoist and the davit of the stern

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and the hoist for that of the bow

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to give you an idea of the size

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the result provisionally in place

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and finally .... a crucial step just passing ..the Richelieu definitely joins of the port of Dakar water......

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the turrets are temporarily installed , just for the photos ,but the acces walkways are definitely glued.
This step unlocks many other....
see you soon
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Nicolas
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Glad to see new photos. It looks magnificent. The attention to detail is just superb.
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Magnifique!!!
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HI gentlemen

thank's for your kind words
the work becomes difficult because full of fragile things are next to my big fingers during the final pose of parts.for starters, on the castle , the rangefinders stack which is glued definitively,giving so are definitive appearance

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the same, for the one on the chimney

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in both cases, to reinforce the assembly, an axis passes through the stacks, for the purpose of laying the masts.
some views from different angles

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the small bubbles on the water in the foreground, are the locations of the buoys of the anti-torpedo net that surrounds the Richelieu
see you soon for the next progresss (the secondary armament)
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nice job my friend :wave_1: :good_job:
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HI jean

thank's for your comment :thumbs_up_1: will we have the chance to see in "work in progress" the assembly of your B�arn?
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Perhaps but when the work will be more advanced, for now I am only in the first steps! :whistle: :thanks:
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She is slowly but surely coming together Nicolas! The rangefinder stack looks wonderful! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:


Mmm, B�arn is very interesting too!
Will she be as built, or with later modifacations Jean?

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j.mahieux wrote:Perhaps but when the work will be more advanced, for now I am only in the first steps! :whistle: :thanks:
Jean
thank you Marijn :thumbs_up_1:

one more reason Jean... it's always good to see the beginning.and we are already two at to want to see him here :whistle:
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LE BOSCO wrote:the work becomes difficult because full of fragile things are next to my big fingers during the final pose of parts
Ah yes, the two steps forward, five steps back routine :heh:
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marijn van gils wrote: Mmm, B�arn is very interesting too!
Will she be as built, or with later modifacations Jean?
Cheers,
Marijn
Hi Marijn,
This is the kit "Arsenal" for the base but in fact, there will not be much left on arrival. I remade most of the parts with PE parts, with the interior layout of the sheds. For the version it is about B�arn 1932/1933. I plan to do a 1939 version too.
I will not flood Nicholas' post any longer, see you soon in this forum.
Jean
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I feel like your approach is a synthesis of artistic beauty and precision engineering. As always, thank you for the in-progress work!
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j.mahieux wrote: Hi Marijn,
This is the kit "Arsenal" for the base but in fact, there will not be much left on arrival. I remade most of the parts with PE parts, with the interior layout of the sheds. For the version it is about B�arn 1932/1933. I plan to do a 1939 version too.
I will not polish Nicholas' post any longer, see you soon in this forum.
Jean
Very interesting!
It will be nice to see both versions together. But that will be for the very far future I guess! :big_grin:
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Hello gentlemens
In march I wrote "see you soon for the next progresss (the secondary armament)" it was longer than expected :-o but the secondary armement is completed.
in first the 13.2mm CAD or CAS Contre Avion Double -Simple in french)

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the 13.2mm CAQ (Contre Avion Quadruple )

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the 37mm
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"small family reunion"
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and the locations on the Richelieu
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here , no 3D , barrels brass , but an PE superb and very accurate drawing by Jean Mahieux and some resin parts make by me .
I am currently finalizing the masts to be able to pose the riggins
see you soon for the next step
regards
Nicolas
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