1/200 NEW JERSEY
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Re: 1/200 NEW JERSEY
Thank you,Tom and Sean!
It's easy to make rear part of superstructure.
Song.
It's easy to make rear part of superstructure.
Song.
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Hi all!
It's deck for Tomahawk missile. and difficult to make supports of it's below.
Song.
It's deck for Tomahawk missile. and difficult to make supports of it's below.
Song.
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Hi, all modeller!
I've made several decks of New Jersey.
It's for tomahawk,hrpoon and CIWS.
Song.
I've made several decks of New Jersey.
It's for tomahawk,hrpoon and CIWS.
Song.
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Very nice!! I would love to see you someday build a Lion class battleship model in 1/200 scale. Well the plans aren't abundant, but it is my favourite ship. Just my thought though!!
Keep up the nice works!
Aop,
Keep up the nice works!
Aop,
On the way:
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
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Hi, Aop! The Lion class battleship is your fabourite ship BUT i like 2nd WW era's.Aop Aur wrote:Very nice!! I would love to see you someday build a Lion class battleship model in 1/200 scale. Well the plans aren't abundant, but it is my favourite ship. Just my thought though!!
Keep up the nice works!
Aop,
You will make it easy.
Thank you! I've made helicopter control area and rear funnel.
Regards; Song.
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I like how you build parts fast!!
Actually, this is the Lion Class Battleship (1938) I mentioned. Very few people know, I think. It was the successor class of the KGV class, but never built. Two ships were laid down, though. More info here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion-class_battleship P.S I (still a beginner) am now scratch-building the Lion in 1/350 scale, so your threads give me a lot of tips!
Aop.
Actually, this is the Lion Class Battleship (1938) I mentioned. Very few people know, I think. It was the successor class of the KGV class, but never built. Two ships were laid down, though. More info here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion-class_battleship P.S I (still a beginner) am now scratch-building the Lion in 1/350 scale, so your threads give me a lot of tips!
Aop.
On the way:
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
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Interesting to see the conversion differences between ships of this class!
Good progress!
Cheers. Tom
Good progress!
Cheers. Tom
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Hi Aop!Aop Aur wrote:I like how you build parts fast!!![]()
Actually, this is the Lion Class Battleship (1938) I mentioned. Very few people know, I think. It was the successor class of the KGV class, but never built. Two ships were laid down, though. More info here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion-class_battleship P.S I (still a beginner) am now scratch-building the Lion in 1/350 scale, so your threads give me a lot of tips!
Aop.
The fast is not always good. But I wanna make a lots of shipmodels.
Yes I've seen the Lion class in the book. " BATTLESHIPS"-Allied Battleships in World War II-
The Lion class is discripted in this book also that plan too.
Would you post your model?
Regards; Song.
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Thank you, Tom!Fliger747 wrote:Interesting to see the conversion differences between ships of this class!
Good progress!
Cheers. Tom
There are small differencees between this class.
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Oh I wouldn't dare to mess up such a mastery thread! But I would create a new thread. Anyway it is not finished. Some 5% completed.
On the way:
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
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I have that book Allied battleships with a rather lengthy discussion of the "Lion's". Very interesting discussion of a never built ship. One always wonders what the myriad of war experience modifications would be.
The call all ship fans would be a great place to begin a thread and accumulate information!
Regards: Tom
The call all ship fans would be a great place to begin a thread and accumulate information!
Regards: Tom
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I also have the book as well. That was the first reference I have. Well there existed already the Calling all Lion class battleship fans thread on this board, but not many knows, i assume. I have already designed the main turrets using the drawings in the book for 3D printing on Shapeways and bought them for myself. It is pretty nicely designed, I think!Fliger747 wrote:I have that book Allied battleships with a rather lengthy discussion of the "Lion's". Very interesting discussion of a never built ship. One always wonders what the myriad of war experience modifications would be.
The call all ship fans would be a great place to begin a thread and accumulate information!
Regards: Tom
Anyway I wouldn't go too much off topic as it is Song's thread
Aop.
On the way:
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
--1/350 Tamiya DKM Tirpitz Nov 1944
--1/350 scratch-build HMS Lion never built battleship (1938)
And our artworks!
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hi, all modeller!
Some advanced. The signal flag boxes, stairs,and arm chairs and railing.
Song.
Some advanced. The signal flag boxes, stairs,and arm chairs and railing.
Song.
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Re: 1/200 NEW JERSEY
For anyone who has attempted scratch building inclined ladders in this scale, here is quite an accomplishment! Also the bridge chairs, I made a pair for my Missouri, those were actually somewhat fun!
Very nice!
Very nice!
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Thank you, Tom!
i'm doing the rail of bridge.The navigating bridge curved shield...... It's difficult to make in wood.
and posts and stairs.
Regards; Song.
i'm doing the rail of bridge.The navigating bridge curved shield...... It's difficult to make in wood.
and posts and stairs.
Regards; Song.
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Re: 1/200 NEW JERSEY
This whole project continues to illustrate just phenomenal woodworking skills, Song! 
Sean Nash, ACG (aircraft camo gestapo)
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
In the stash:
1/35 Italiari PT-109
1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
On the ways:
1/200 Trumpeter HMS Nelson
1/700 Tamiya USS Yorktown CV-5
In the stash:
1/35 Italiari PT-109
1/35 Tamiya "Pibber" Patrol Boat
1/350 Trumpeter USS Yorktown CV-10
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Yes the curved lip on the navigating bridge bulwarks is rather interesting to produce. My Missouri used Styrene which can be rolled, a high quality paper such as Strathmore is even easier as it tends to stay rolled. Wood, yes even more exciting.
Always interesting to see the design differences between your New Jersey in modern configuration and The Missouri I built. I had an advantage in construction in being able to visit the ship and take many photos. You have done a fine job mastering inclined ladders and rail for this scale in wood, quite tiny pieces!
Cheers: Tom
Always interesting to see the design differences between your New Jersey in modern configuration and The Missouri I built. I had an advantage in construction in being able to visit the ship and take many photos. You have done a fine job mastering inclined ladders and rail for this scale in wood, quite tiny pieces!
Cheers: Tom
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Thank you! Tom and Sean!
There are some more progress. CIWS deck, 8th Fl level,...
Regards; Song.
There are some more progress. CIWS deck, 8th Fl level,...
Regards; Song.
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Forward Air Diffence Station...
Song.
Song.
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Song:
I notice that your plans have an error for the New Jersey on the 08 level. The front of the pilot house should be squared off and not round like the one on Missouri. The Trumpy 1;200 kit also carries this error forth.
Cheers: Tom
I notice that your plans have an error for the New Jersey on the 08 level. The front of the pilot house should be squared off and not round like the one on Missouri. The Trumpy 1;200 kit also carries this error forth.
Cheers: Tom