Re: 1/144 Kiev by Dave Wooley
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:11 am
Congratulations on a masterful build Dave. She is stunning.
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Thank you Martin I am giving myself two weeks R&R and then back on the front line for a NEW buildMartinJQuinn wrote:Congratulations on a masterful build Dave. She is stunning.
Thank you Rui It is I that should be thanking every one else for looking in, staying the course with me and as such encouraging me to keep going. THANK YOU ONE AND ALLRui Matos wrote:Hi Dave
I understand and feel your concerns!!! But, better to have just 3mm off than 1mm in!!!!
It is a very important vessel in the Museum collection, and a masterly done one...
Thank you for letting us see the full built of this wonderful model!
You should be very (very very) proud!!
BZ
Cheers,
Rui
Jose you pose an interesting question regarding enjoyment of a build? My potted thoughts about a completed build are quite simple. Starting a model when fired up with enthusiasm is not that difficult, finishing a model can be relatively easy going as most of the work has been done. It's all the work in the middle, that combination of , frustration ,lack of this or that in information and material , distractions even equipment to do a job and at times a willingness to throw in the towel . But I wouldn't have it any other way. If a project does not challenge the builder then the final result it not quite as sweet. Yes I really did enjoy the build and I�m looking forward to another but slightly different challenge. Thanks for askingJ. Soca wrote:Its great to see her finished Dave![]()
, it sure was a long road for you, i'm pretty sure you enjoyed it though..
Jose
Hi Ian Good to hear and thanks see you at Ellesmere PortIan kennedy wrote:![]()
Hi Dave,
Well done sir, a superb job as usualand she looks excellent on her sea trials and at her new home in the museum!
Looking forward to seeing you at Ellesmere Port next month.
take care
Ian
Hello Robert Thanks you so much for your kind comments. I must be perfectly honest the drawings I acquired where incomplete and leave a lot to be desired. Many of the modifications, build sketches etc associated with the build where undertaken separately and as yet I have not combined any of this work into a new set of meaningful drawings. The basic interpretation, scale and positioning was through the incomplete drawing. After that only the photographs where of any practical help .I can only offer my regret that I am unable to help with drawings at this time but if you have any questions regarding Kiev and the build please feel free to ask.hodgy wrote:hi there dave, just like to congratulate you on a mamoth yet stunning build, read threw the entire thread and my jaw was on the floor for most of it, i currently just bought a set of plans for the kiev class but unfortinaly they are pretty much junk, would you be intrested in selling a copie of the kiev plans? would be greatly apreciated, congrats again on the build dave top top work
robert hodgson

Guest you are more than welcome and I am delighted you have found the reading helpful . All the very best with your 1:160 models .Guest wrote:The most wonderful three days I've ever spent, reading through this build. It's inspired me to tyr a new level of detail in my 1:160 ships. Thank you so much!
Steve I am delighted that you have returned to MW. I owe you big time for all of the help that you have provided . I doubt very much that the Kiev model would have progressed as far as it did without your photographic contribution .travelling_man wrote:Hi Dave
Been away from the site for a while and coming back your build was where i headed straight for!
Absolutely sensational work and an inspiration to us all! I know that you have moved me for one to try new things and aim to improve!
Hopefully the pics helped earlier in some minor way!
Thanks for the build thread! AWESOME!
Cheers
Steve
Hello Steffen Thank you for your kind words .The plans I used were an incomplete set which where made available, some years ago by a Russian Model maker friend . Unfortunately the quality left a bit to be desired and if it wasn't for the photos I could not have built the model. Some years ago a Polish Model magazine published a small single page drawing which included the GA and body plan, I'll see if I still have a copy of that magazine. . Thanks for your interest I wish you well with your Kiev project.Cebenpeter wrote:Hi Dave,
congratulation to this fantastic model of the Kiev.
I'm from Germany and I've planned to build the Kiev too (in 1:100 scale).
But I didn't found suitable Plans of this ship so far. Especially the body plans of the frames are non-satisfying.
So my question: Where did you get your model plans?
Greetings
Steffen