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Zvezda HMS DREADNOUGHT 1/350

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Posted by bushman32 on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:20 PM

That is looking great. Zvezda's Dreadnought is one of my future builds.

Ron Wilkinson

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Posted by Shipshape on Thursday, November 20, 2014 5:00 PM

Pontos decking being fitted.........nice.

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Posted by Shipshape on Thursday, November 20, 2014 4:56 PM

Deck, both parts and upper works has been attached to the hull.  1st turrent sanded for correction and for addition of WEM PE to add the missing parts.  Also checking the fit of the Pontos decking.  Hopefully, some paint this weekend.

I am going old school and will AB some, most of the kit will be hand painted w/lacquer paints.

So keep a eye on this thread and I will show you how it use to be done, you will be surprised @ results, main color with over coat of lighter shades, washes and filters all done by hand............Stick out tongue

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Posted by Shipshape on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 6:11 PM

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Posted by docidle on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:40 AM

Looking good so far Ship

       

 

 

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Posted by Shipshape on Sunday, November 16, 2014 7:06 PM

Got the upper works together, whew........for those who have built the Zvezda kit already know what I am saying when I say, I spent about as much time on my knees looking for the impossible small parts that are attached to the upper works structure, this does not include all the items I replaced w/WEM PE.  But it is done!  Hope to get everything primed by tomorrow and I will post some photos.  It has been awhile since I built a plastic ship kit and I have to say, I am impressed w/the fit.  Very little filler needed to fix gaps as we use to have too do back in the day.Dead

Rick in NC

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Posted by Shipshape on Sunday, November 16, 2014 1:56 PM

Have been pretty busy w/work.......hope to post some progress soon.

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Posted by Shipshape on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 8:01 PM

Oh I hear ya load and clear and could not agree more, photos to follow very soon !

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Posted by DUSTER on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 5:54 AM

Shipshape

 Had some trouble post photos.........my bad.

 

 

Hey!    so you

have a  right to brag  -er- show us, your skills.   Big Smile

Seriously; looks amazing     thanks for sharing.

Steve

Building the perfect model---just not quite yet  Confused

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Posted by Shipshape on Saturday, November 1, 2014 6:26 PM

 Had some trouble post photos.........my bad.

 

 

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Posted by Shipshape on Saturday, November 1, 2014 6:14 PM

  Had some time to play today.  I am using WEM PE f/this build.  For those who have never used their PE, you have missed out.  It is not cheap, but after you look over a set f/the vessel you are building, it becomes quite clear why the cost.  Also their PE is very thin, easy to work with and is scored for the areas that require bending.  I am one of those who are use to working w/thicker brass etch such as you get w/Edward, but after abit of fiddling with, you settle down and work is not too difficult.  I have been adding pieces to the upper deck sides of the ship.  Not alot done, but what has been done has made these dull parts come to life.  I also wanted to see how to use the Hold&Fold bending the chart house, best job I have ever done with a square bent structure and kept it flat and level.  All PE was assembled with CA.

 

 

 

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Posted by Shipshape on Friday, October 31, 2014 4:32 PM

Why looky there, I just so happen to be using the October 2013 copy of FSM that just happens to feature a certain somebody's build of the HMS Dreadnought.

Not to toot a horn for'em Propeller or anything, but this really is a good source for study if one is building the Zvezda kit.

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Friday, October 31, 2014 9:46 AM

BTW, hope this does not sound like bragging, but FSM did have an article on my Zvezda Dreadnought build.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by Marcus McBean on Friday, October 31, 2014 6:50 AM

Rick,

I also have the Trumpeter Graf Spee.  Hope to start on it by spring.  There is build of it on You-Tube by a guy name Guido Hopp.  He did a amazing job with it.  I followed his method of painting decks on my dreadnought.  

Marcus

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Posted by Shipshape on Thursday, October 30, 2014 9:33 PM

Thanks for dropping by Marcus, just hope to do as good a build as you have with yours.  I have become a big fan of Trumpeter's ships of late.  I have in the wings the following projects, just not sure of order.

Trumpeter Graf Spee........this is one nice kit in 1/350 scale.  Most of my ship builds are in 1/350th.

Revell Bismarck.......I just got this one and I have invested a small wad on goodies for it.

Tamiya Prince of Whales w/full Pontos Detail set.......that too was a chuck of change.

Mobus 1/72 SBN Skipjack w/G Factor Brass Prop.......have entertained the idea of RC-ing this one?

And of course current project.  I also have some others put away.

I just returned to building in plastic ships, I am most amazed @ what is out there for detailing them.

Come see me again, feel free to offer any help/advice you deem necessary.

RickCool

 

PS:  I have a 1/72 Combat Models Type VCII 1/72, I have almost everything I need for that one, looking for a wood deck for it.  Has took alot of looking and eBay time to come up with what is needed to build this Giant Vac Attack model..........but will happen.

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Posted by Marcus McBean on Thursday, October 30, 2014 8:50 PM

Off to a good start.  Looking forward to see your progress on this kit.  

Marcus

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Posted by Shipshape on Thursday, October 30, 2014 4:48 PM

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Posted by Shipshape on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 7:08 PM

Thanks for the input Don.

Here is where I am @, hope to add some color this weekend.

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Posted by Shipshape on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 6:23 PM

Thank you Don, I smoked over both kits and for whatever reason, I found the Zvezda scaled out closer to the vessel and I agree, most do seem to sway to the Trumpeter kit.  I like you believe, a very good rep of this vessel can be had from this mfg.  I believe this too be one of their finest moldings so far.  I have seen both built up and finished and either one is a good choice for this Grand Father to modern battlewagons of the sea.  I will say, what I have done I have enjoyed with this kit and believe it will turn out very nice.  A labor of love one might say.

Rick Hensley in NC

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:05 AM

I built the Zvezda kit, and thought it was an outstanding kit. I used the Pontos detailing set.  I have been surprised that the Trumpeter kit seems to be capturing the market.  You should be able to build a great model with the Zvezda kit.  They have really improved their manufacturing lately and their new kits are fantastic.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Zvezda HMS DREADNOUGHT 1/350
Posted by Shipshape on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 5:40 PM

Has been awhile since I built a plastic ship.  I guess one could say I have gone full circle and returned to what I once only built period.....war ships.  It is amazing @ all the stuff one can now buy to bring that box of parts from a OOB to a desktop show stopper.  Wood decking, what tha......use to have to paint that effect, and after many ways of doing this, they come out with real teak that has been oiled and sealed?  Who would have thunk that!  Now back in the day, I did know about PE, albeit very limited and not cheap then either.  Tom's Model Works comes to mind and I do believe I remember Loren Perry's Gold Medal Models as well.  Now we can buy a kit, the turned barrels, wood decking, PE, resin parts and color matched paints for the period vessel we are building.  Wow, this hobby has come along way.  All I can say it is good to be a modeler in these times.  It was back in the day too, we just had to come up with alot of scatch building material then.

So, I went to my LHS, eBay and saw this really cool ship I had modeled in card as a free down load @ 1/700 scale and then again as a 1/200 card kit.  But here it was as a plastic kit in my fav. scale 1/350.  And to make things even better, it came with a Pontos wood deck, a set of turned barrels from Poland and the fella even included a copy of FSM that had this very same kit as a feature w/up-dates......cool.  And from what I have been able to find, I bought the kit w/all the extras for almost half of what the kit cost alone.  Oh yea, I did spring for the WEM PE f/this mfg/kit.........ouch.........Indifferent.

I see their is other building this same vessel from Trumpeter and I have enjoyed reading the threads.  I have assemble the hull.......25 parts make up that assembly alone and I will be adding the deck, then paint it all up and prep for the wood decking to go onto the plastic one.

I will post photos soon.

Happy Modeling..........Cool

 

 

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