Dave Wooley
1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Hi Russ I take my hat of to you .You can build well and quickly a very rare combination and one that all professional model builders possess. I do like the planking effect .In the past I have set to and laboriously planked all the decks; it seemed to take for ever especially when the margin planks are added to each and every deck fitting. I never did get a grip on joggling into the outer margin plank .Kiwi medic has done this so well with his 72nd Bismarck. I have used Bass wood and lime as the timber of choice for the planks.
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
thanks dave ,i looked again at kiwi medic's planking job.what a lovely job.it must have taken months or years to do this.every thing is so neat ,can't see any slip up's.if i try'd this it would not look like that and i would not be happy with it.Are you getting close to laying a keel.
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Hi Russ yes Kiwi Medics planking is top draw. Never the less your approach is different but the results are just as effective and impressive. Keel laying ceremony for the new build is ship yard dependent, you just can�t get the staff these days
to get ship shape and prepare the slip for the new hull. I am trying to build 2 slips but it's not easy in a space just 10ft x 6ft: scratch:
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
i know how you feel dave my work space is 9 by 5.5 ft.i used to have a whole room not any more,i have to be very carefull moveing s.c around.Dave Wooley wrote:Hi Russ yes Kiwi Medics planking is top draw. Never the less your approach is different but the results are just as effective and impressive. Keel laying ceremony for the new build is ship yard dependent, you just can�t get the staff these daysto get ship shape and prepare the slip for the new hull. I am trying to build 2 slips but it's not easy in a space just 10ft x 6ft: scratch:
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
hello all,i took a brake from the hull for a while.built some 37mms ,i had no scale drawings only a basic outline on the plans and a couple of pics so i made one as a trial effort them modified the rest.they have photo -etch hand wheels and the barrels are some left over 57mm,s from my 1/192 jean bart build,they are darn close to the 37mm,s in 1/144.photo-etch and barrels in 1/144 are hard to track down.there are 40 pieces to each gun,there are 4 of these on sheer,thank god she is not japanese or there would probobly be a bunch of them.i found these a lot easyer to build from scratch than the 25mm,s on nagato that were photo-etch.just a little bigger in scale made a big differance.still small for my fingers.anyone know any where one can find 1/144 barrels.
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Hey Russ, that is some pretty impressive work there mate
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Russ you are excelling yourself . Your 37s and little master pieces .
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Super 
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Thanks & Sources: Nilsson (research) and J.Arntz (research, drawings).
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
wow!!!!
wonderfull pieces very well made done
Russ why don't ask me about these guns plans?
if are the same for Bismarck i have these guns plans and some 3D too.

wonderfull pieces very well made done
Russ why don't ask me about these guns plans?
if are the same for Bismarck i have these guns plans and some 3D too.
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
thanks for the remarks guys,norbert thank you for the offer the only other guns that might be the same are the 20mm,s and the 4.1 "aa guns.
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hello norbert,this pic is for you.nothing to do with sc but i could not get this pic to come up in the personal mail.enjoy the warm weather 
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with all the snow it's a good day for modeling.i thought i would cast some doors today.instead of making a mould i used some playdough .i made a master and press'd it into it ,this way i could make all of them at once .came out pretty good .i used a toothbrush with soap and hot water to clean them up.they did clean up pretty good but next time i will use a plyable wax ,i did this before but i forgot what i used so i tryed playdough ,it's o.k but with wax one does not have to clean them in soapy water.
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Russ
Those are great looking watertight doors .

Those are great looking watertight doors .
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space
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WOW Russ i never see snow.. wonderfull...russclark wrote:hello norbert,this pic is for you.nothing to do with sc but i could not get this pic to come up in the personal mail.enjoy the warm weather
well i still sent you a pic of an tropical country
thank you my friend thank you
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Hi Russ great job on the WT doors
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
Russ,
A great idea! I have dozens of doors to build for my model, and I have been wondering how I will do it. There are several different types, and most are not available commercially. I have considered stamping them out of thin brass or making white metal castings, but this technique certainly is easier.
Phil
A great idea! I have dozens of doors to build for my model, and I have been wondering how I will do it. There are several different types, and most are not available commercially. I have considered stamping them out of thin brass or making white metal castings, but this technique certainly is easier.
Phil
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
hello phil,what works better than playdough it a soft wax,like what some cheese is coated with ,if you warm it up a bit it is fairly plyable.easy to push a master into it.also no need for mould release.
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Great job on a great subject. I am watching...... Outstanding work...I am impressed, FWIW...........

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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build
hello all,todays project was the build the 3 anchor capstians.i always look for things that will make a part but are somthing else.the winchs are made from thumb tacks, bic lighter parts, and the things you get from ikia for covering screws and one piece of photo-etch a hand wheel.all modified a bit . my decking has no plank end lines .i have two ways to do it one is a fine pen with black ink the other is a lead pencil.i picked the pencil it did not smudge, and is not as bold,also if i make i slip up i can erase it.