Calling all Flower-class corvette fans
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GrahamB
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HMS Hyacinth main armament
Kia ora Flower Class fans,
a query about HMS Hyacinth. In John Lambert's excellent Warships Perspective, the profile of HMS Hyacinth (page 69) seems to show an unusual turret for the forward gun. Is this the late QF Mk XIX 4" or a 3". I've just about worked out that the stern-most gun is probably a Hotchkiss 6 pounder (?). Any help gratefully received.
Cheers,
GrahamB
A 1/350 Captain-class DE as HMS Duckworth being fitted out.
Either a 1/700 Flyhawk HMS Invincible 1914 or a beautiful 1/350 Black Cat short-forecastle Flower Class next (as Hyacinth).
a query about HMS Hyacinth. In John Lambert's excellent Warships Perspective, the profile of HMS Hyacinth (page 69) seems to show an unusual turret for the forward gun. Is this the late QF Mk XIX 4" or a 3". I've just about worked out that the stern-most gun is probably a Hotchkiss 6 pounder (?). Any help gratefully received.
Cheers,
GrahamB
A 1/350 Captain-class DE as HMS Duckworth being fitted out.
Either a 1/700 Flyhawk HMS Invincible 1914 or a beautiful 1/350 Black Cat short-forecastle Flower Class next (as Hyacinth).
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Reason: merged into Flower class thread
Reason: merged into Flower class thread
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paulcolt
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Anyone know if Great Little Ships is still up and running? i keep getting a "site unsafe" warning when i go there.
Thanks
Thanks
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hermannsae
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Does anybody have this picture in high res, by any chance?
Hermann
Hermann
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hermannsae
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Yes, it is safe.paulcolt wrote:Anyone know if Great Little Ships is still up and running? i keep getting a "site unsafe" warning when i go there.
Thanks
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paulcolt
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- Timmy C
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Here you go. It's from the "original" link on this site: https://waralbum.ru/59856/hermannsae wrote:Does anybody have this picture in high res, by any chance?
Hermann
De quoi s'agit-il?
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hermannsae
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Thanks Timmy!
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hermannsae
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
I do have another request.
Does anybody have the booklet Warship Perspectives: Flower Class Corvettes in World War Two?
Unfortunately it has been out of print for a while. I do have a photo, please see below and in ShipCraft�s Flower Class is a sketch of it. Therefore I assume that there is more in the Warship booklet.
If so, would it be possible to send me some high resolution photos from the pictures / drawings of the Snowflower?
Thanks,
Hermann
Was able to purchase it.
Does anybody have the booklet Warship Perspectives: Flower Class Corvettes in World War Two?
Unfortunately it has been out of print for a while. I do have a photo, please see below and in ShipCraft�s Flower Class is a sketch of it. Therefore I assume that there is more in the Warship booklet.
If so, would it be possible to send me some high resolution photos from the pictures / drawings of the Snowflower?
Thanks,
Hermann
Was able to purchase it.
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Greenie48
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Air Vents on Arctic deployed Flower Class Corvettes
A member posted this in a Flower class group,
"Good evening all! I�m after a bit of assistance! I�m building a corvette that was used on the artic convoys and was after any information on how the covers over the air vents were fitted! They look hexagonal on a round cowling? Thanks in advance"
The ship in question is the "Alisma", a photo is in the Flower Class Corvette book by John Lambert
The author of the post inaccurately said hexagon instead of octagon shape of grill.
"Good evening all! I�m after a bit of assistance! I�m building a corvette that was used on the artic convoys and was after any information on how the covers over the air vents were fitted! They look hexagonal on a round cowling? Thanks in advance"
The ship in question is the "Alisma", a photo is in the Flower Class Corvette book by John Lambert
The author of the post inaccurately said hexagon instead of octagon shape of grill.
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Al Newman
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Looking for some help please on a colour, Ensign 03 Flower Class Corvettes on page 3 has a picture of HMS Convolvulus mid 1941 that says �she is painted in an overall mid grey� would this be 507B. Any help appreciated Al.
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JCRAY
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
There was a lot of confusion about RN colors from various sources. Thanks to the research by James at Sovereign Hobbies 507B is the same color as 507A with the enamel removed.
The mid grey could be a 50/50 mix of 507A/B and 507C due to wartime conditions.
Only Sovereign sells these paints.
Click their link on the front page for a better explanation.
Of course it's your model & your paint so (mid gray) is your choice of paint.
Good luck
I forgot White Ensign sells these paints in America, they are also located on the front page
And they are enamel paints.
The mid grey could be a 50/50 mix of 507A/B and 507C due to wartime conditions.
Only Sovereign sells these paints.
Click their link on the front page for a better explanation.
Of course it's your model & your paint so (mid gray) is your choice of paint.
Good luck
I forgot White Ensign sells these paints in America, they are also located on the front page
And they are enamel paints.
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Al Newman
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Thank you JCRAY, I was aware of James research which was why I asked. I have a couple of tins of the old 507B bought for British battleships which is no longer correct, so was hoping as you say the mid grey is the 50/50 mix.
Thanks again Al.
Thanks again Al.
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Guest
Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
So, the Revell 1/144 Snowberry has been out for some time now and I wondered if anyone knows a source for alternative decals for other corvettes? I believe Hawk Graphics does hull number and it seems that canmilair no longer does ship decals.
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FRAMSailor
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
A guy named Bob Pearson in Canada did some beautiful one of RCN corvettes, but I don't know if he is in business anymore? If you find a source for alternate decals please let us know.
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Govertkroon
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
I am planning in building a model of the Agassiz.
I do have the book Anatomy of the ship Agassiz.
The frame and line plans in the book are really inaccurate when enlarged.
Is there someone that has CAD files available of a correct frame and lines plan?
I need to draw my frames in CAD to be laser cutted.
Greets,
Govert
I do have the book Anatomy of the ship Agassiz.
The frame and line plans in the book are really inaccurate when enlarged.
Is there someone that has CAD files available of a correct frame and lines plan?
I need to draw my frames in CAD to be laser cutted.
Greets,
Govert
- NavyShooter
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
For Decals, there's a site here that has Flower Class Corvette Decals:
https://www.abovebelow.ca/product/514-r ... gory_id=18
As for the 3D files, well, there's a guy who sells a fully 3D printed version of the Flower Class called "Bens Worx". I'm building up the Castle Class printes that he sells. You pay $50 for the print files, then you can print them all yourself.
https://www.abovebelow.ca/product/514-r ... gory_id=18
As for the 3D files, well, there's a guy who sells a fully 3D printed version of the Flower Class called "Bens Worx". I'm building up the Castle Class printes that he sells. You pay $50 for the print files, then you can print them all yourself.
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Ex RCN, HMC Ships Gatineau, Athabaskan, Charlottetown, St. John's, Montreal, Charlottetown, Summerside, Montreal.
Ex RCN, HMC Ships Gatineau, Athabaskan, Charlottetown, St. John's, Montreal, Charlottetown, Summerside, Montreal.
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Govertkroon
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
Thx.
I know about the printable version, but that is not what I am looking for.
I enlarged the Agassiz frame plans in Cad and am drawing the frames at this moment.
These will be laser cutted from multiplex.
Steam engine is underway from Ebay.
Greets,
Govert
I know about the printable version, but that is not what I am looking for.
I enlarged the Agassiz frame plans in Cad and am drawing the frames at this moment.
These will be laser cutted from multiplex.
Steam engine is underway from Ebay.
Greets,
Govert
- Rick_H
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
I'm interested in the British Flowers that were rigged to act as minesweepers with the Oropesa system, if there were any.
I have the Ensign Flower book, the Warship Perspectives, the Shipcraft and the Anatomy of the Ship. I learned that Canadian minesweeping Flowers had a bigger, square stern to provide more working area for the equipment, and there is a list of Canadian Flowers with the Oropesa system.
Question: does anyone know which British Flowers used this system and whether they had the squared stern?
Thanks,
Rick H
I have the Ensign Flower book, the Warship Perspectives, the Shipcraft and the Anatomy of the Ship. I learned that Canadian minesweeping Flowers had a bigger, square stern to provide more working area for the equipment, and there is a list of Canadian Flowers with the Oropesa system.
Question: does anyone know which British Flowers used this system and whether they had the squared stern?
Thanks,
Rick H
On the workbench:
1/700 HMS Swiftsure - Combrig
1/700 CGC Chelan - White Ensign
1/700 HMCS Forrest Hill - HP
1/700 Ulsan - Kobo Hiryu
--and dozens more
1/700 HMS Swiftsure - Combrig
1/700 CGC Chelan - White Ensign
1/700 HMCS Forrest Hill - HP
1/700 Ulsan - Kobo Hiryu
--and dozens more
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FFG-7
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- Rick_H
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Re: Calling all Flower Class corvette fans
yes, that is the shape of the stern that I'm referring to. That drawing is a Canadian ship, since the raised bandstand for the 2pdr gun is at the after end of the deckhouse.
I'm asking if that stern shape was used on any British Flower?
Thanks!
Rick
I'm asking if that stern shape was used on any British Flower?
Thanks!
Rick
On the workbench:
1/700 HMS Swiftsure - Combrig
1/700 CGC Chelan - White Ensign
1/700 HMCS Forrest Hill - HP
1/700 Ulsan - Kobo Hiryu
--and dozens more
1/700 HMS Swiftsure - Combrig
1/700 CGC Chelan - White Ensign
1/700 HMCS Forrest Hill - HP
1/700 Ulsan - Kobo Hiryu
--and dozens more