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Russian Gorshkov Class Frigate in 1/350 Scale from Dutch Fleet Naval Miniatures OOB Review and Build

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Russian Gorshkov Class Frigate in 1/350 Scale from Dutch Fleet Naval Miniatures OOB Review and Build
Posted by Jeff Head on Friday, June 9, 2017 9:26 PM

Dutch Fleet Naval Miniatures 3d Model
The Russian Gorshkov Class Frigate in 1/350 scale
F431, Admiral Kasatonov

NOTE: Click on any picture for a higher resolution version

The Ship:
The Russian Gorshkov frigate is Russia's latest and most capable frigate design. I am modeling the second in class, the Admiral Kasatonov, F431.

Displacing in excess of 4,000 tons and armed with a large bore gun, 16 VLS tubes for anti-surface missiles and 32 VLS cells for anti-air warfare, which can also be quad packed for medium to short range missiles, these vessels are armed as well as most destroyers.

In fact, the Russians would like to replace their aging Sovremenny and Udaloy class destroyers with these vessels.

The problem is that over a ten year period, only three of the vessels have been launched, with the first F417, Admral Gorshkov commissioned, the second F431 Admiral Kantonov (the subject of this model) about to start intial trials (builder's trials), and the third not even launched yet.

The Model:
This model was provided by Dutch Miniatures as a 3D printed model, which I then took and detailed out and painted as you can see.

I will not go into as much detail on what I did...the pictures are pretty self explanatory. I purchased an Orange Hobby 1/350 scale Kashtan CIWS set to replace the repreentation of that CIWS system that came wth the model (it was not very detailed and was too small), and also purchased railing, sensors, life buoys, life rafts and other 1.350 scale detail parts, which really make the model look very nice.

The 3D modeling is really taking off and people (if they can get ahold of a decent 3D model, can then 3D print them to whatever scale their printer can handle.

In this way, I am able to get some of the models that either have not been produced as injected molded kits or kit yet...and most probably never will. Anyhow, I have a Flickr Album here:

My Flickr Album about the 1/350 Scale Model of the Russian Gorshkov Class firgate

Which has all of the pictures in higher resolution of anyone want to see them. In the mean time, here are the pictures of the F431, Admiral Kasatonov itself in real life:

Here are the pictures of the model as it came to me:

Here are the pictures of me working on the model...first painting it appropriately, then adding all of the details, including the photo etch metal parts, sensors, ladders, new detailed Kashtin CIWS, the 14.5 mm auto-cannons, 12.5mm machine guns, life buoys, etc:













...and finally, here are the completed pictures of the vessel.



...and some close up photos:















There you have it. The second in Class Russian Gorshkov class frigate, RS Admiral Kasatonov ,F431.


My Modern aircraft carrier groups:

The completion of the PLAN Carrier group was centered on the already completed Merit's 1/350 scale PLA Navy's Aircraft Carrier CV-16, Liaoning, (in addition to the other escorts already completed) included Mini Hobby's PLAN Guangzhou, DDG-168. I recently pre-ordered a 1/350 scale model of the PLAN Type 071 LPD, Yuzhao Class, announced by Dragon and due out in October, 2013. I will end up adding two of those, probably LPD-998 Yuzhao and LPD-999, Jinggangshan, add the PLAN- DDG-139, Ningbo, and the PLAN DDG-115, Shenyang, along with the PLAN Weifang, FFG-550 and thus build a PLAN ARG.

The completion of the US Carrier Strike group was centered on the completed Trumpeter's 1/350 scale USS Ronald Reagan, CVN-76 (made from their Nimitz model), and the completed Tamyia's 1/350 scale USS Enterprise, CVN-65, (in addition to the other escorts already completed) included Dragon's, USS Freedom, LCS-1, Dragon's USS Preble, DDG-88 and Hobby Boss's USS Texas, SSN-775. When a 1/350 scale USS Enterprise, CVN-80 (or any Gerald R. Ford Class) is released from Dragon, Tamiya, Dragon, or whomever else, I will add it to this group along with another AEGIS Cruiser. Whichever Ford Class coms out in 1/350 scale, I will build it as the USS Enterprise, CVN-80.

The US ARG includes Tamiya's 1/350 scale, USS Iowa, BB-62 (which I have already completed), Gallery's 1/350 scale USS Iwo Jima LHD-7, Gallery's 1/350 scale (already completed), USS New York, LPD-21 (Completed), Cyber Hobby's USS Independence, LCS-2 (Completed), Bronco Model's 1/350 scale USS Coronado, LCS-4 (Completed), a Flight IIA US AEGIS class Aircraft Carrier based on Dragon's 1/350 scale USS The Sullivans, DDG-68 (Completed), a Ticonderoga AEGIS cruiser (Completed), and a 1/350 scale Orange Hobbies USS Harper's Ferry, LSD-49...all of these models which I already own.

The completion of the UK Group featured the Airfix 1/350 scale HMS Illustrious, R06 as its center piece until a 1/350 scale Queen Elizabeth carrier is released. When that happens, I will add that carrier to the group as its centerpiece. The Royal Navy CSG will also include two Airfix 1/350 scale Daring Class DDGs (one of which is already completed), two Dragon 1/350 scale Type 23 HMS Duke class Frigates (one of which is already completed), and the Hobby Boss 1/350 scale HMS Astute SSN (which is also already completed) and Airfix 1/350 scale HMS Trafalgar SSN. One day, when a 1/350 scale HMS Ocean LPD comes out, I will use it to start building a Royal Navy ARG.

The French CSG is centered on Heller's 1/400 scale Charles De Gaulle, R91. I have purchased the 1/400 scale Heller French De Grasse, D612 DDG, which is an ASW DDG, the French Duquesne, D603 DDG which is an anti-air multi-purpose DDG, and the French Aconit D612 FFG and Gueprattet F714 FFGs, both of which are Lafayette class frigates. These five vessels round out my French CSG and are all completed. As soon as a French Robin class nuclear sub, like the French Pearle S606 SSN is released in 1/350 or 1/400 scale, I will add that to the group. Also as soon as the Forbin D620, Horizon class anti-air DDG is released in 1/350 or 1/400 scale, I will purchase two of them and replace the De Grasse and Duquesne with them, and then save those two for when a Mistral Class LPD is released in 1/350 or 1/400 scale so I can create a French ARG with those vessels.

The completion of the Japanese JMSDF group was centered on Fujimi's very finely detailed, 1/350 scale Hyuga, DDH-181. It will be escorted by Dragon's 1/350 scale DDG-177, Atago, an AEGIS class DDG and the JMSDF, DDG-174, Kongo class (which I own), Dragon’s 1/350 scale DDG-114 Susunami and DDG-111 (both of which are Takinami Class DDGs which I own), and by the 1/350 scale SS-503 Hakuryu (which I own), one of Japans new, very modern and capable AIP Diesel Electric submarines. It also included a Arts Technic 1/350 scale, DDG-116 Teruzuki (Akizuki class) Aircraft Carrier. Should a 1/350 scale Osumi Class LPD and/or the larger 1/350 Izumo class DDH be released, I will buy those vessels and add them to the group.

Then, finally the Russian CSG (centered on Merit's Kuznetsov which I own) the Russian Kirov Class nuclear battle cruiser (CGN), the Peter the Great, by Merit, the Russian Slava Class cruiser, Varyag by Dragon (which I own), two Dragon 1/350 scale Udaloy DDGs (which I own), Hobby Boss's Akula II class SSN (which I own), and the new Yasen class Russian SSN (which I own), all in 1/350 scale. These are all completed as well. Sometime in the more distant future when a 1/350 scale Russian version of the French Mistral class comes out (which is building in real life right now), I will add two of those and build a Russian ARG.

Recently I purchased Heller's 1/400 scale Foch, the Clemenceau Class carrier that was sold to the Brazilians in 2000 and in 2002 was refitted and became the Brazilian CV, Sao Paulo, using steam catapults. I will build the model as the Sao Paulo and thus start a Brazilian group, though the Type 22 DDGs and the FFGs the Brazilians use are not available at present. I have however purchased a set of 1/400 scale A-4 Skyhawks and S-3 Trackers to build a suitable air wing for the Sao Paulo.

Then, again, once the models are available, I'd like to build an Italian Carrier Strike Group centered on the Cavour and their Horizon DDGs, a Spanish Carrier Strike Group centered on the Juan Carlos and their F-100 AEGIS FFGs, and ultimately an Australian Strike Group centered on the new Canberra Class LPD and the Hobart class AEGIS DDGs. If they ever build the models, an Indian Carrier Strike Group centered on either the Vikramaditya or their new ADS Carrier, the Vikrant, and their Kolkata class DDGs and Shivlak class FFGs would also be nice.

Years more worth of work!

You can see all of these actual carriers, read their histories and specifications at my site:

WORLD-WIDE AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

 

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Saturday, June 10, 2017 9:57 AM

Wow, that thing looks like it is doing fifty knots standing still.  Real racy looking!

 

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

  • Member since
    July 2012
  • From: Idaho, USA
Posted by Jeff Head on Saturday, June 10, 2017 11:55 PM

Don Stauffer

Wow, that thing looks like it is doing fifty knots standing still.  Real racy looking!

The Russias can design good ships.

They are just having real problems getting them built.

Two of these are in the water with the second about to go on trials. 431 is the second.

The third will be alunched later this year I believe.

These are the largest new surface combatants Russia has built in over 20 years...and the design has taken them over 12 years to get commissioned.

4,500 ton full load displacement but with 32 VLS cells for AAW (and able to be quad packed) and 16 VLS tubes for ASMs.

Hanger and one helo.  Main gun is a 130mm, and they have two 14.5mm auto cannons, 2x4 torpedo tubes, and two Kashtin CIWS (actually the newer upgrade to that system, the Palash).  

So it is a large frigate armed like a destroyer.

GREAT looking vessel...I just wish there was a good, full hull kit for it.  But there is not.

So my hat is off to Dutch Naval Miniatures wh are producing quite a few 1/350 scale models.  Here's a link to their 1/350 scale stuff...its not cheap. but then you can't get a lot of their stuff anywhere else.

https://www.shapeways.com/shops/dutchfleet?section=1%3A350&s=0

 

So I added another vessel to my 1/350 scael CSG now which includes:

 

The Kuznetsov carrier

The Peter the Great Nculear battle cruiser (CGN)

The Varyag Slava Class cruiser

A Udaloy II DDG

A Akula II SSN

The Yassen SSSN

and now this Goshkov class FFG

It's a nice looking group.  I'll post a pic of them all later.

I have the same for the US x2 around the USS Enterprise CVN-65 and the USS RObnald Reagan CVN-76.

A CSG for the Chinese around their carrier with Type 52D DDGs and Type 54A FFGs.

A French CSG around the Charles de Gaulle.

A Japnese group arround DDH-181 Hyuga.

The British group around the Illustrious carrier (and I will make it the QE as soon as there is a model for it).

Als have a complete ARG around the Iwo Jima LHD-7, with the New York LPD-21 and the Haprwer's Ferry LSD-49 and all of their escprts.

All in 1/350 scale.

 

  • Member since
    July 2010
  • From: Tempe AZ
Posted by docidle on Sunday, June 11, 2017 1:21 PM

 I agree with Don, that is a nice looking ship. Beautiful job on the model Jeff! 

Steve

       

 

 

  • Member since
    July 2012
  • From: Idaho, USA
Posted by Jeff Head on Sunday, June 11, 2017 9:14 PM

Don Stauffer

Wow, that thing looks like it is doing fifty knots standing still.  Real racy looking!

docidle

 I agree with Don, that is a nice looking ship. Beautiful job on the model Jeff! 

Steve

Thanks Steve...and as I told don, here are a couple of pics of the Russian CSG I have:

 

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