Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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Hi again,

more pics with explanation.

The stanchions I use for my railings, the brass ones are for RC use, the others for static use. The top wire of the railings is in this case in steel, for more strength.
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I've put on board my model the same steering gear system than on the real ship, being with wires on the decks, from the rudder to the steering machinery. There is no steam used here, of course, but the idea remains. main advantage in this is that everything stays on deck and can easily be repaired if broken.
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The guys having read my former building reports here on MW knows that I'm an "el cheapo" guy, here the way I do my wooden gratings:
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I have drawn with the "Paint" program a grating, this grating is then printed on a brown paper, cut out to the right dimension I need, glued on a card underground, is then varnished and there it is, here under the emergency steering station on the after deck:
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left a grating in wood, laser cut, and right, one of my paper grating:
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How I build my steering wheels in paper:
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The whole stuff together:
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Good enough for a 1/100 model, isn't it?

the open chocks:
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the navigation lights, including the red & green side lights
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the anchor chain stoppers, with a whole view on the fore deck:
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The model as it is right now:
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Have a nice modelling day!

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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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Looks very nice.
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Joli bateau, stern view is very nice :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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Hi Guys,

Proteus completed her sea trials during last weekend, everything went well :woo_hoo:
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Still a lot to do on the rigging, though...

regards,

Laurent
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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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What a charming looking old steamer!

I love the way she 'pushes' the water ahead of her...

reminds me of what I attempted to achieve with my teeny Drumgeith

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ingura wrote:What do you think - wouldn't it be great to have this fine model sitting (and sailing of course) in the IGKM harbour dio at Utrecht for some photos?
yep! it's already on my planning, CIC is officially informed I need the car, CIC informed me that the car is only available on the saturday. :big_grin:

So, I'll be there, with "Proteus" & "Zinnia", both will be seaworthy...

I'll send you my phone number by PM

Jim, your cargo ship looks terrific, I'm always amazed by your skills at the scales You're working...

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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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Hi Laurent The three island steamers were amongst the most attractive of cargo vessels. Your Proteus certainly looks the part on and off the water.
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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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Hi Dave,

indeed, those freighters are attractive, this is why my main interest is steamships between 1875 (transition from sail to steam) to the 1930's (end of the countersterns & plumb bows).

Still have a lot of them to scratch build at scale 1/100, like SS "Manchuria" (1900) or MS "Selandia" (1912, she was a real milestone in ship history), for instance

Manchuria:
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another lovely ship is the "Kedoe" (1921), the first dutch motorship, flushdeck, is't she handsome?
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Regards,

Laurent

PS: was most impressed by your GAZ truck featured in the last MB, really nice modelling! :thumbs_up_1:
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Kedoe was not the first dutch motor ship. She was the first dutch general cargo motor ship. First motor ship (if we assume submarines were not ships but boats) was the tanker Vulcanus.
Given your skills your Kedoe will be a very nice looking model however!
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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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Hi all,

another update. I still had to build 6 cargo winches, They were as usual made out paper, the shafts are in 1 mm brass rod, the build is simplified a lot, de "rivet counters" would do it another way. The brass connecting rods still have to be soldered & put on the winches..
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Evereything has been painted with a brush & Humbrol acrylic #33
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I also did build two ventilators, the ones above the cargo room n� 3:
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"dry fit" on the model:
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Peter,

you must be right, Kedoe wasn't the first dutch M/V, she was instead the first Diesel ship of the KRL...

have a nice day

Laurent
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Re: 1/100 dutch freighter "Proteus"

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staggeringly tall vents-- nicely made!!

Good work!

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