Dave Wooley
1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Hi Mick �Impressive is the word� and no doubt these very pictures will give you more than enough motivation over the long build period to know that the hull does indeed float and can be transported. Congratulation on your efforts and I'm sure we all look forward to future up dates as your Kutnetzov build progresses.
Dave Wooley

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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
I think you either need to get a larger car or start working in a smaller scale!ozpirate wrote:On my car for transport
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Had been watching this build but never posted.... Wonderful job and what a size
Got some questions though...
Will there be an airwing???
Has there been any work done on any other part of the ship such as the superstructure?? (if yes can we see some pics??)
Was it difficult to find the necessary references and designs???
How about a budget? (if possible or aggreable)
Got some questions though...
Will there be an airwing???
Has there been any work done on any other part of the ship such as the superstructure?? (if yes can we see some pics??)
Was it difficult to find the necessary references and designs???
How about a budget? (if possible or aggreable)
NIKOS (NICK)
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
first rule of building.....never build anything larger than you can transport. Saw four guys arguing about a huge scale C-130 Hercules build a lot of years ago about how many pieces they were going to have to break it down into for transportation. Thought of that one still makes me laugh.
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Well it can be transported as you see it on my car and it has traveled in this state over 1200km so far. Might get a bit more difficult when work is further along but I will cross that bridge when I get that far. It will eventually travel inside a box and I plan to modify my car with a bar over the bonnet of my car to support the bow of the ship.fooman2008 wrote:first rule of building.....never build anything larger than you can transport. Saw four guys arguing about a huge scale C-130 Hercules build a lot of years ago about how many pieces they were going to have to break it down into for transportation. Thought of that one still makes me laugh.
Will there be an airwing??? Yes but I will change it from time to time, 1 will be a normal operation day, 2 Heavy weather operations day, 3 Naval review day, and 4 display day. This way I can always have something new for people to look at. I might even put a what the hell day when I have a real mix match on board the model. I belong to IPMS Sydney and can readily get all types of model aircraft.GTDEATH13 wrote:Had been watching this build but never posted.... Wonderful job and what a size![]()
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Got some questions though...
Will there be an airwing???
Has there been any work done on any other part of the ship such as the superstructure?? (if yes can we see some pics??)
Was it difficult to find the necessary references and designs???
How about a budget? (if possible or aggreable)
As for the superstructure I did try to construct a basic type but destroyed it because the dimensions were wrong. I need to draw it up first before I can build that part of the ship
Don't forget I really don't have plans for this ship I have to draw them first and check with the trumpeter kit and photos first befor I really build anything.
Was it difficult to find the necessary references and designs??? YES!!!
How about a budget? Well so far the cost has been around $600 AUD (Australian Dollars) (This includes the cost of the airwing) but I have still stuff to construct right up to the deck so there is very little cost from now till the guts of the ship need to be put in, RC and motors and others. The model aircraft cost so far around $150 AUD The budget so far also must show this money has been spent over 2 years so far on the ship and I first started acquiring the aircraft about 3 to 4 years ago.
Bah nothing of the sort, I say if your going nuts don't stop half way ....Cadman wrote:I think you either need to get a larger car or start working in a smaller scale!
By the way still sanding the hull, Hope to finish this part before christmas so that I can start on the hanger deck and maybe some of the guts of the ship.
Mick
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Hey Mick, why chip the foam out? Why not pour some acetone in and melt the stuff?
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Yes it is easy to melt the foam but I also have a layer of plaster and this would become an evenAdmhawk wrote:Hey Mick, why chip the foam out? Why not pour some acetone in and melt the stuff?
bigger mess that if I were to just lift it out. Also if I can lift it out I may use it for the next model,
Maybe the Kirov Class.
Mick
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
I found this page with some links to interesting photos that might help you with your build... Hope I helped..
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/ar ... -6549.html
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/ar ... -6549.html
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
HI Mick have been watching your build an so far like what i see although its a bit big for my taste but each to his own now question are you goin to have working aircraft lifts as i think she has two on her hasnt she or am i wrong ?
chris the boatman

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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Been to that site already but thanks anyway. Always on the look out for more images.GTDEATH13 wrote:I found this page with some links to interesting photos that might help you with your build... Hope I helped..![]()
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http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/ar ... -6549.html
Yes there are 2 lifts which I hope to make work. Also if there are funds I hope to have radars working and chopper blades turning (this is a tough one counter rotating blades) and a few rockets to launchboatman wrote:HI Mick have been watching your build an so far like what i see although its a bit big for my taste but each to his own now question are you goin to have working aircraft lifts as i think she has two on her hasnt she or am i wrong ?
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
never mind all that, how the hell you going to bqallast it, or have i missed that. pity youre back, mine has already come out in sympathy
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
I plan to sink part of the ship but also have a few car batteries for power to the motors. The size of the boat will be hard to handle alone but I hope to design the model to keep it light as possible.grumpy old brit wrote:never mind all that, how the hell you going to ballast it, or have i missed that. pity your back, mine has already come out in sympathy
Today I fixed a hole I sanded into the hull near the stern of the model. Got to eager with the belt sander. No worries, I put fiberglass on the inside of the hull after I removed the last 2 sections of foam in the hull so I have a clear look at the damage. I am very happy when the foam and plaster have come out so far, Nice and clean. The hull is really taking shape now and I have started to mark out where the waterlines are and where I need to cut for the side sponsons. Also working on the stern of the model for all the parts that need to be cut into the hull there. Got to be careful here one mistake here could be very bad.
This weekend (22nd/23rd November 2008) is a run for Taskforce 72 and I hope to be able to take my model up for display but only if the weather holds out, I don't plan to go in the wet weather with a model that hangs over both ends of my car.
Mick
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Hi Mick Best of luck at the weekend and say hello for me to all the guys at the TF72 run .ozpirate wrote:I plan to sink part of the ship but also have a few car batteries for power to the motors. The size of the boat will be hard to handle alone but I hope to design the model to keep it light as possible.grumpy old brit wrote:never mind all that, how the hell you going to ballast it, or have i missed that. pity your back, mine has already come out in sympathy
Today I fixed a hole I sanded into the hull near the stern of the model. Got to eager with the belt sander. No worries, I put fiberglass on the inside of the hull after I removed the last 2 sections of foam in the hull so I have a clear look at the damage. I am very happy when the foam and plaster have come out so far, Nice and clean. The hull is really taking shape now and I have started to mark out where the waterlines are and where I need to cut for the side sponsons. Also working on the stern of the model for all the parts that need to be cut into the hull there. Got to be careful here one mistake here could be very bad.
This weekend (22nd/23rd November 2008) is a run for Taskforce 72 and I hope to be able to take my model up for display but only if the weather holds out, I don't plan to go in the wet weather with a model that hangs over both ends of my car.
Mick
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Hi ozpirate
This looks good -and I am going to shamelessly copy some of your tricks ect!
I think Im going to have to get to know some of these TF 72 guys -looks like fun
How do we qualify for entry?!!!
herbie -1/72 yamato - in a shed, in sydney
This looks good -and I am going to shamelessly copy some of your tricks ect!
I think Im going to have to get to know some of these TF 72 guys -looks like fun
How do we qualify for entry?!!!
herbie -1/72 yamato - in a shed, in sydney
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Ok people here are a few of the latest more next year. Going away for christmas so no work will be done for a few weeks. I have been sanding the hull and working on the stern of the ship. I used an empty CD holder in these images and as you can see it worked fine. Next will be the landing area.




There was some warpage with the hull so I will have to fix it before it gets to bad. I cut the hull here and will try to fix as I progress.

This image also gives you an idea how big the stern area is. That is a 3L empty bottle of milk!!!
I hope I have enough room in the hull to work with....
Also the line you see is the line for the twin rudders.
Also Merry Christmas to all and a Happy and Joyful New Year and have a great time. See you all Next year




There was some warpage with the hull so I will have to fix it before it gets to bad. I cut the hull here and will try to fix as I progress.

This image also gives you an idea how big the stern area is. That is a 3L empty bottle of milk!!!
I hope I have enough room in the hull to work with....
Also the line you see is the line for the twin rudders.
Also Merry Christmas to all and a Happy and Joyful New Year and have a great time. See you all Next year
Building
1/72 Admiral Kuznetsov
1/72 Frunze Russian Battle cruiser
1/72 Steregushchy-class corvette
Mick
Tumut Australia
1/72 Admiral Kuznetsov
1/72 Frunze Russian Battle cruiser
1/72 Steregushchy-class corvette
Mick
Tumut Australia
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Great Job Mick .I like the method used for making the inner curve in the stern .
Dave Wooley

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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
I hope you all had a safe Christmas and New Years party.
Anyhow I am aware its quite cold in Europe right now so there isn't much going on there and here in Sydney we just had 3 days over 38 degree Celsius or 100.4 degree Fahrenheit!!!
Glad its a lot cooler today, anyway down to what been happening here.
In the last post you saw I started work on the stern of the ship with the lower deck. Today I tried to finish it and almost did it. Maybe next week I will get it done.
Here are some images of the work done.
First image shows the model before I started work



Followed by making the roof of the landing area in styrene Platsic

Now fitted in place to see if it covers all the area needed


Finally in fiberglass in place


I needed to clamp the area to stop any warping, but when all was done I noticed some air bubles and hope tomorrow when I check out my work its not to bad.

No worries there is always putty and boy is this model going to use some.
Anyhow I am aware its quite cold in Europe right now so there isn't much going on there and here in Sydney we just had 3 days over 38 degree Celsius or 100.4 degree Fahrenheit!!!
Glad its a lot cooler today, anyway down to what been happening here.
In the last post you saw I started work on the stern of the ship with the lower deck. Today I tried to finish it and almost did it. Maybe next week I will get it done.
Here are some images of the work done.
First image shows the model before I started work



Followed by making the roof of the landing area in styrene Platsic

Now fitted in place to see if it covers all the area needed


Finally in fiberglass in place


I needed to clamp the area to stop any warping, but when all was done I noticed some air bubles and hope tomorrow when I check out my work its not to bad.

No worries there is always putty and boy is this model going to use some.
Building
1/72 Admiral Kuznetsov
1/72 Frunze Russian Battle cruiser
1/72 Steregushchy-class corvette
Mick
Tumut Australia
1/72 Admiral Kuznetsov
1/72 Frunze Russian Battle cruiser
1/72 Steregushchy-class corvette
Mick
Tumut Australia
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
looking great mick......sorry to here bout the hot weather....sure wish it would warm up here so i can get back to fiberglassing......
.....joe
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Finally 
The build starts!
I waited so long for this :S
Good luck!
Greetingz from holland
Mitch
The build starts!
I waited so long for this :S
Good luck!
Greetingz from holland
Mitch
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USS.Missouri 1.545 scale to new jersey desert combat
Ships in dock:
USS.Saratoga 1.535 scale Desert combat (currently on hold)
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SMS Tirpitz 1/540 (adding new radars and fixing the main guns)
USS.Missouri 1.545 scale to new jersey desert combat
Ships in dock:
USS.Saratoga 1.535 scale Desert combat (currently on hold)
Ships in repair:
SMS Tirpitz 1/540 (adding new radars and fixing the main guns)
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Re: 1/72 Admiral Kuznetzov
Hiya all. Well it happened again, I hit a snag in construction.While I took my model out for a show to Taskforce 72 I found that the stern of my model was weak near the stern. I have since found a few more spots in the model so I have had to reinforce the hull. I've put 2 bulkheads in place and found that it has helped quite a bit. My next step over the next few days is to put a flowcoat over the outside of the hull. When this is complete and dried I get back to sanding then comes the fun of digging out the rest of the foam. But I'm getting ahead of myself now. So here are a few more pictures of the current work.


Building
1/72 Admiral Kuznetsov
1/72 Frunze Russian Battle cruiser
1/72 Steregushchy-class corvette
Mick
Tumut Australia
1/72 Admiral Kuznetsov
1/72 Frunze Russian Battle cruiser
1/72 Steregushchy-class corvette
Mick
Tumut Australia