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HMCS St. Laurent 1/350 (Resin Shipyard)

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  • Member since
    October 2003
  • From: Canada
Posted by sharkbait on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 3:13 AM

Fun fact: When first commissioned folks from other countries would ask about the exaggerated tumblehome from hull to deck. In actuality it was supposedly to aid decontamination wash down of atomic "fallout"

but the standard answer was - "Oh that? That is so that it is very difficult for polar bears to climb aboard during operations in arctic waters." This would be followed by much sage nodding by the questioner and comments such as "Jolly good idea old chap!"

You have never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3!

  • Member since
    October 2003
  • From: Canada
Posted by sharkbait on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:51 AM

Great build! Also a very nice group of photos.

I believe my brother-in-law's dad was the first commanding Officer of this ship.

I'll check on that. Perhaps he has some photos he can scan.

Below is an interesting link.

http://www.hazegray.org/navhist/canada/postwar/stlauren/

You have never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3!

  • Member since
    July 2010
Posted by roony on Sunday, May 26, 2013 10:32 AM

Let me add my congratulations to a fine job.  What companies did you get the kit and the pe from?

  • Member since
    March 2003
Posted by icit on Sunday, May 26, 2013 8:35 AM

Outstanding work and well done on the masking and paint job.

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    May 2013
Posted by Blairy on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:42 AM

Wow, simply amazing. so fiddly.

Excellent build

  • Member since
    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:39 AM

All antennas and railings finished...










Thanks for viewing my build log. Comments, suggestions and questions most welcomed. Cheers! -Tim

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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:37 AM

I have the antennas painted so while waiting for them to cure a little, I added the util boats, rear gun deck antenna and bow railings.





Thanks for viewing :)

  • Member since
    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:32 AM

Do the black and white antennas appear slightly thick to you? They did to me so I tore them out and thought I would try a guitar string.

So I cut a few pieces off of one I had on hand... and in the pic they are alongside a few of my original stalks. Paint is on and they appear to be about half the thickness of the other to my eye. sorry for fuzziness of pics...its hard to get sharp ones of small things that are thin and grey



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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:29 AM

Starting the railings and antennas:


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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:27 AM

Have added more detail to St. Laurent, just have the utility boats, antennas, cable reels and railings left to do.












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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:23 AM

nameplates painted to be attached onto ship's upper hull, near stern, both sides


radar tower: painted and radars attached

(still need to add 3 sets of railings to complete platform)

  • Member since
    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:22 AM

I have the platform that the radars are situated on mostly done... here's how the radar platform is shaping up so far:

most of the parts cut and filed

clamping parts to facilitate assembly

folded

first level assembled and glued

adding cross-members and supports

second level deck

adding resin posts between levels and brass rear support

almost done

radars and platform ready for paint (I am painting the platform and radars separately as I want to apply a semi-gloss to the radars while leaving the platform flat)


Thanks for looking and as always, comments and suggestions are welcome. Cheers! Tim

  • Member since
    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:20 AM

Been spending a fair amount of time doing the deck paint; St. Laurent's deck scheme is one of the most attractive aspects of the ship I think.

masking off (all vertical and some deck) surfaces that are supposed to remain light gray

shooting the dark gray

removing masking tape (and holding my breath, praying...)





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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:19 AM

3 ready for paint




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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:17 AM

SPS-12 radar



brass barrels to be cut to length

starting masking gun deck

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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:16 AM

upgrading the nav lights, used some spare clear spru left over from Nagato

dab of paint on back flat sides and then a quick dunk in Future


small radar

making fuel hoses for attachment to funnel

painted and attached

  • Member since
    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:14 AM

3" 50's

shaping the gun's small radar dish

using piece of spare sprue and round end of paint brush to form dish from flat







  • Member since
    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:13 AM

cable reels:





starting painting for plimsoll line

adding 1/8" tape to form the line (this strip stays on until the end of hull painting)

painting red for lower hull coverage

maskied off lower hull (and plimsoll line) and sprayed upper hull and superstructure gray. after gray dried, removed all tape

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    November 2010
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:08 AM

aerial lookouts

rolled and folded

paint


binoculars with seat

actual size: :)

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    November 2010
HMCS St. Laurent 1/350 (Resin Shipyard)
Posted by Firedeck on Sunday, May 26, 2013 1:08 AM

The Canadian Navy's HMCS St. Laurent was the first warship entirely designed and built in Canada.

This is my buildlog of Resin Shipyard's model of this beautiful ship.





shafts from aluminum rod

replacing limbo mortar tubes with aluminum hollow rod


attaching sonar and fin keels, mounting holes drilled

props: shaped from two flat peices of pe. blades cupped and bent with proper rotation (port blade counterclockwise; right blade, clockwise)  

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