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Post by Rob »

Very cute.

If you want a wider selcetion of this kind of boat, then have you seen the BFM range?

Cheers,

Rob
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Post by Edward Pinniger »

Great work on the tug - you've added an amazing amount of detail to such a tiny boat. (Is this from one of the Tamiya or Skywave harbour sets?) Your HMS Nelson is very impressive too.
I'd also be interested to know how you made the tyres - are they slices of styrene tube?

I've recently completed building a similar tug boat (Revell kit) but about 1/100 scale it wasn't quite so challenging to add all the fine details :big_grin:
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Post by angeleyes »

tyres are slices of styrene tube.Very easy to make, i am gonna add a few crew and a bit of riggin and ropes hangin around and that should do it.However i am a bit lost as to what colours these tugs generally are painted.
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Post by Dino Carancini »

1/350 HMS Rodney scratchbuilt by Mauro Cattaneo and Cristian Capra:

http://www.lupisolitari.it/modelli/Navi ... odney.html

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Post by shiplover »

Sorry,this is not Rodney but Nelson(bridge !)seems a little bit from both !
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Post by Dustermaker »

Is Tamiya the only 1/700 model of the class in plastic atm?

@ Ludwig how large are the drawings and where did you get them?
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Post by Sylvain Auger »

Does anyone know what colours were used on Nelson when she wore the camouflage scheme? I'll probably use the camouflage sheet provided bu Ludwig but the colours are unknown to me. And if anyone has a better picture or reference it would greatly help out on this future project!

Thanks :wave_1:
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Post by Laurence Batchelor »

I reccomend you to buy a copy of Man o' War 3: Nelson class
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1/350 HMS Rodney 1942/43 scratchbuilt :

http://www.old.modelarstwo.org.pl/forum ... 6&start=90

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That is absolutely stunning workmanship! :thumbs_up_1: Making your own ladders from brass wire! Great!
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Post by Sylvain Auger »

Laurence Batchelor wrote:I reccomend you to buy a copy of Man o' War 3: Nelson class
Hi Laurence,

Is the book still available? What type of book is it because I'm unfamiliar with these titles. Do they have good photos and line arts?

Thanks! :wave_1:
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Post by Laurence Batchelor »

Its been out-of-print for about 25 years and can be bought 2nd hand for �20-�25 which is very reasonable.
Included inside are plans, many top quality IWM and NMM photos, colour artwork drawn by the authors and properly researched, nearly all of the camouflage schemes are given for both ships and also the operational history of both ships.

Here is the cover:
http://www.warshipmodels.com/~users/Loz ... nelson.jpg

Also see the British Battleshships reference list I created here for more references on the Nelson class, but by fra Man o war 3 is the best book for any modeller:
http://www.shipmodels.info/mwphpBB2/vie ... 90&start=0

I also have the Polish profile scanned in by another above and you will be better off buying Man o' War 3 as the Polish one isn't all that cheap.
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Post by Jose Chaica »

I didn�t even knew that AJ had a book on Rodney/Nelson... I�m going to try to find a copy to myself...

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Post by Laurence Batchelor »

It's on my British battleships reference list here Jose, under profiles:

http://www.shipmodels.info/mwphpBB2/vie ... 90&start=0

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Post by Jose Chaica »

Laurence Batchelor wrote:It's on my British battleships reference list here Jose, under profiles:

http://www.shipmodels.info/mwphpBB2/vie ... 90&start=0

Cheers
Damn...Why do I keep missing such important threads, I don�t know....

Many Thanks, Laurence, for the heads-up.....

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Post by Laurence Batchelor »

No worries it had dropped onto page 2!
At least it stays on here unlike SN boards! :big_grin:
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1/350 HMS Rodney, polish modelforum

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A link was posted in the CASF forum by ZzB and I guess nobody noticed it from the lack of response. But, I think this model will be appreciated

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See the entire thread here
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Post by MartinJQuinn »

Wow....nice work. Is that scratchbuilt?
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Do you have a link to that forum?

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Oops, just noticed it...

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