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Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:11 pm
by MartinJQuinn
Impressive work - that's a one big a$$ed boat!
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:42 am
by Koppalakki
Good job!
Color scheme and weathering is very pleasing to my eyes!
Looks really subtle even though there's quite a lot infact nicely balanced!
Be sure to post the pictures with the rigging attached aswell!
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 10:45 am
by Angeliccypher
Well executed!
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 6:36 pm
by Strategos Augustus
Thank you gentlemen!

Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 6:51 pm
by Strategos Augustus
Rigging is usually my favorite part of the project.
Seriously. When it is not too far out of the comfort zone and there are not too many new things to learn, I like rigging the most.
This build was a little bit rushed. I actually finished up the rigging at around four am the day of the show...
But I think we pulled it off.
Rigging HMS
Rodney was a minor challenge in terms of getting it right. I have no decent documentation or plans germane to
Rodney specifically so I was forced to rely on photographs of both sisters and my excellent Anatomy of a Ship: Battlecruiser Hood book. I have a set of middling quality plans for when the
Rodney was completed but those are frightfully unhelpful. The
Hood's rig has a number of similarities to
Nelson class ships as sunk and so I used her scheme as a basis for my efforts. Whenever a photograph contradicted the
Hood scheme I tried to accommodate the change.
It is not perfect by any stretch but I feel that we are most of the way there.
I used two grade of fine silk thread.
Here are the stays around 'Queen Anne's Mansion':
I am exceedingly pleased at how well the mainmast turned out:
This is taken from the HMS
Hood book:
Making the blocks for the signal halyards. I'm using plastic next time!
Yours truly getting stuck in:
Here she is all shipshape. Finished at last! Added insulators and fittings to the rigging. I relied heavily on my
Hood plans and photographs of Hyun Soo Kim's HMS
Prince of Wales.
Managed to win a bit also:

Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 6:52 pm
by Strategos Augustus
A sweetener of pictures to come:
I'll post a few moderate quality shots of the finished ship a later on in this thread. But I will be having a photo shoot when I am happy with the outside lighting. I received my new camera and we shall see how much further we can improve over my mobile phone's work.
I am curious to know, for an indoor shoot, what sort of background everyone prefers. I am all rather new at this but I figure I will need to up my photography game if I am going to stick with this online build concept.
I plan on taking a set of images outside and a set indoors to see how they turn out.
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 7:09 pm
by Joe Simon
Nice rigging job! I can't believe how fast you built this!
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:25 am
by JIM BAUMANN
Fine looking model!
Staggeringly fast build...for such a huuuuge model!!
Bravo
JB
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:07 am
by Koppalakki
Nice work with the rigging!
I just upgraded my home "studio" so I can post some photos later.
I also use a mobile to take the photos so on the same boat!
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:19 pm
by JohnS
Great work & congratulations on the show awards.
Strategos Augustus wrote:
... I am curious to know, for an indoor shoot, what sort of background everyone prefers. ...
I'm no photography expert, but I've tried all sorts of coloured backgrounds of photographing models (not quite as big as your ship, though

). I've had the best luck with matt light grey, light blue, & black backgrounds. These colours don't seem to want to overexpose and provide good contrast for the models.
Here's a few of examples to start a discussion.

- Matt light grey background

- Matt light blue background

- Matt black background:
Other's may have better experience photographing larger ships.
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:11 pm
by Strategos Augustus
Joe Simon wrote:Nice rigging job! I can't believe how fast you built this!
JIM BAUMANN wrote:Fine looking model!
Staggeringly fast build...for such a huuuuge model!!
Bravo
JB
I must confess that I built the thing before I ever uploaded a single photograph.
I expended around 364 hours on this project (including drying and curing times). The majority of that work was achieved between late July and September 23rd (the day of the show). I think that it was still a rather quick effort but certainly not nearly as quick as I may have led some to believe. I was, especially towards the end, spending nearly every spare hour on the project. I got very little sleep....
I did rig the entire ship in a single sitting with a brief stop for some food. That took about eleven hours and ended at around 4 in the morning. How's that for madness?
Well, it was either that or miss the show.
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:13 pm
by Strategos Augustus
JohnS wrote:Great work & congratulations on the show awards.
Strategos Augustus wrote:
... I am curious to know, for an indoor shoot, what sort of background everyone prefers. ...
I'm no photography expert, but I've tried all sorts of coloured backgrounds of photographing models (not quite as big as your ship, though

). I've had the best luck with matt light grey, light blue, & black backgrounds. These colours don't seem to want to overexpose and provide good contrast for the models.
Here's a few of examples to start a discussion.
01 Stbd Side.jpg
Dog Stbd.jpg
167 Port Bow.jpg
Other's may have better experience photographing larger ships.
I like all three for different reasons.
I'll have to experiment I guess.
I've decided to shoot outside. I'll have those pictures up as soon as I through with processing them.
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:29 pm
by Strategos Augustus
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 7:45 am
by marijn van gils
Still extremely fast!
Congrats on the awards, and on the model!
Cheers,
Marijn
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:07 am
by Aop Aur
Congrats on the model completion and show winning! You build very fast! The weathering and colours look great! I especially like the bow rusting and chipping effect. And this is one very nice camouflage scheme!
Aoo
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 1:38 pm
by MartinJQuinn
Impressive all the way around. Well done, and congrats on the award. If I didn't already have several hundred unbuilt kits in my stash, I'd seriously consider getting this kit.
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 2:30 pm
by Bill Livingston
Apologies if I have missed this, I did look back... but which RN figures did you use?
I need a large number of 200 scale figures for my Hood.
Thanks in advance
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 9:04 pm
by J. Soca
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 12:43 pm
by Strategos Augustus
Thank you gentlemen! I do appreciate your remarks.
Re: H.M.S. Rodney 1:200 - Public Build III
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 12:53 pm
by Strategos Augustus
Bill Livingston wrote:Apologies if I have missed this, I did look back... but which RN figures did you use?
I need a large number of 200 scale figures for my Hood.
Thanks in advance
No worries! I only made a single oblique reference to my crew in my first post on this topic.
I decided, for reasons of simplicity, to utilize Trumpeter's WWII US Navy Figure Set. That is item TRP 6633.
It comes with 60 figures in 6 poses on 6 sprues. Three are in USN sailor whites and the other three sprues are of USN officers and petty officers in the tropical khakis.
I figured the mold details were sufficiently fine that I could paint over the details to give everyone an RN winter uniform.
Here are a couple links to current US listings. I am not sure where to find them in the UK but I've bought mine directly from China on eBay. I think I spent around $11.00 to get them to my front door. So, if you wanted to do 600 people, $110.00 at the rate I found. I don't know what the alternatives might be, but I went this route because it seemed pretty quick and dirty.
https://www.scalehobbyist.com/catagorie ... o=a&sc=200
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Trumpeter-1-20 ... SwvcJZ6UCb
Hope that helped.