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Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:14 am
by sirmaumau
informative and instructive?
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:20 am
by J. Aguilar
Nicolas have gold in your hands, scratch very neat and clean, impressive.
cheers
JAM
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:41 pm
by LE BOSCO
HI all
thank's Jam
The work continuous on the diffuser of the chimney
The left part is the Trumpy (false

)
the diffuser is in fact composed of six independent diffusers, each is composed of a kind of at four blades shutters, the simultaneous opening of four blades, is actuated by a rod assembly (in stretched black on my piece)
for a port configuration (in stop) apparently one diffuser, rest open (group allowing a power electric) if the object of my dio Richelieu was at sea and in working order, the six diffusers must beings opened .I also redid the external piping on the chimney
And those on the sides
I think I'm going partition off the outputs, injected of the resin, and mold the all!!!
I also did the gateways on sides of rangefinder bloc
A view of two pieces reunited

And finally, a view of the progress of the "work"

That advance, that advance, slowly, but surely

Cheers
Nicolas
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:22 pm
by ArizonaBB39
Fantastic work Nicolas!
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:01 am
by Bigdaddy Mark
She's looking good.
Bigtime difference in that stack.
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:10 am
by LE BOSCO
ArizonaBB39 wrote:Fantastic work Nicolas!
thanks to you both

Arizona my work it is not "fantastic" but "slow" is the word that suits him the best

thanks for your participation
Nicolas
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:36 am
by LE BOSCO
Hello folks
I had promised Christian Brauer, the mounting steps for the manufacture of a platform.
But it may be of interest to some people
For begin cut off the �floor� in the plastic card of 0.50, cut off walls made of plastic card 0.20, and glue them onto one side (make sure of squareness of the wall)

Once dry, fold the "wall" and put glue extra fluid in the junction "wall" - "floor"

Have made the same thing with small edges presents top of the �wall�, it's made in stretched sprue

The result

Now something a little more complicated! Under the platforms, are present two bracket of reinforcements perforated. Here are the materials to realize them

The plastic card is of 0.30
The result

saw the pettiness of parts, must be a� little rigorous� but nothing impossible
Then, a small game of patience, the gluing of gussets and reinforcements

The result ,with the original part

And temporally placer on the chimney

I got rid of this step, and I can move on something else
Cheers
Nicolas
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:55 am
by boomstick68
Very nice Nicolas.

Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:02 pm
by Channell
Wow, I get aggravated just gluing PE parts twice that size... but
making it out of styrene card and making it fit so flawlessly at such a small scale... Nicholas, I want to be like you when I grow up!

Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:09 am
by PetrolGator
Did you simply cut these supports with a straight razor blade? Wow.
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:56 pm
by LE BOSCO
many thank's gentlemen's
PetrolGator
it is amazing what can be done with a simple razor blade ,in more it is not expensive
Jason
you wrote "I want to be like you when I grow up!" It's funny, I say the same thing looking at the work of some, Jim Baumann to mention only him
cheers
Nicholas
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 3:05 am
by LE BOSCO
Hello Folks
Faithful to my rhythm, of small progress on my chimney, I remade entirely the upper platform (I had been mistaken within forms) superstructure was also completely redone.

The platforms projectors are definitely glued and the tubes of the remote control devices are installed at this stage

I starts to added of details (ladders, pipes ...)

A view of the entire block chimney , it starts to take shape

And as I am a lucky man, I had the firsts planks of PE from L�ARSENAL on French catapults to 350 em

And the superb new LOIRE 130 at 35 0em always from L�ARSENAL

I'll put it all out on my Richelieu soon
Cheers
Nicolas
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 3:13 am
by Plastic Habit
Wonderful work on that chimney. Definitely going to have to pay attention on how you put things together. Im still working on my first ship so making stuff for them is totally new for me. Cant wait to see more.
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:02 am
by sirmaumau
it seems that the cats were for dunkerque and other cruisers, not for richelieu

Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 12:43 pm
by LE BOSCO
sirmaumau wrote:it seems that the cats were for dunkerque and other cruisers, not for richelieu

Hello
Plastic Habit,thanks for your interest
Sirmaumau
what are you calling "the cats"??????
regards
Nicolas
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 1:21 pm
by Timmy C
I believe Sirmaumau means Cats = catapults.
Beautiful work as always, Nicolas!
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 1:28 pm
by LE BOSCO
Timmy C
thanks for your comment

and your explication for the "cats"....but for me a "cats" it is a thing that makes meow

but this "cats" are good for the Richelieu
regards
nicolas
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:33 pm
by Chlo� Plattner
Hi Nicolas,
as usual I am deeply impressed of your precise scratch built platforms. They are far ahead of kit parts ever. I really love to follow progress on your amazing model.
with best rgeards
Peter
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 12:14 am
by ArizonaBB39
Superb, clean work Nicolas, thanks for sharing!
Re: 1/350 RICHELIEU Dakar 1940-41
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 2:19 am
by Christian M.
LE BOSCO wrote:Timmy C
thanks for your comment

and your explication for the "cats"....but for me a "cats" it is a thing that makes meow

but this "cats" are good for the Richelieu
regards
nicolas
As far as I know most catapults of a Navy are standard and so the same at least. Looking for example on all the US Dreadnoughts which survived Washington Treaty and being modernized before WW-2, they have same type of catapult as have the new BB's build after Treaty was out to garbage. The same on other ships of other Navies too, so I suppose it was in French Navy the same situation too...
