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Vosper MTB finally finished (lots of pics)

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Vosper MTB finally finished (lots of pics)
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 4, 2005 12:41 PM

This is my first large-scale ship model (really a boat!) and it has definitely made me a convert to this area of modelling! I've built a few naval models in the past (Airfix HMS Fearless, Heller Potemkin, Revell Miniships King George V) but was never really enthusiastic about the subject compared to aircraft and military vehicles, simply because of the relative lack of detail inevitable in small scales.
1/72 naval models, however, as they have the same sort of detail and intricacy as you get on a 1/35 tank or a 1/48 aircraft, although the range available is much more limited.

It's one of the series of Motor Torpedo Boats (MTBs) produced by Vosper. The box and instructions (typical minimalist Revell style unfortunately, though the box art and colour photos of the model are nice) don't tell you which version it is, unfortunately . (The Airfix Vosper, which I'll definitely be looking out for in future, is a totally different version, with a larger bridge, 4 torpedo tubes, and the AA gun mounted on the front of the deck)

The model is painted with Tamiya and Games Workshop acrylics, and lightly weathered (rusting is restricted to around the metal fittings, as Vosper boats were almost entirely constructed from wood).

I made a few minor modifications and improvements to the model - the torpedo tube ends are sawn off at the correct angle (as supplied, they just have a vertical end with a cap on, and this inaccuracy is repeated on the box art!), and I also drilled out the holes in the torpedo tube mounts and replaced the end of the 20mm cannon (which was badly aligned and almost oval in cross-section) with a small section of styrene tube. I also added rigging, made from fishing line (this was something of a pain to do, as the lines just wouldn't stay straight unless clamped, but worth it, I think). Other than that, the kit is built "out of the box". I really ought to have superdetailed the bridge area (which is very sparse, and also highly visible as it's open-topped) but decided to leave it as it is, I didn't want my first 1/72 naval modelling project to be -too- complicated.

I also have Revell's US PT boat and German S-boat, acquired a while ago (along with the Vosper) and will certainly be building these in the fairly near future. Last week I also picked up Tamiya's Vosper "Perkasa" patrol boat at a collector's fair (a bargain at £6), this is a post-war type but looks like a very detailed and impressive model.
I'll also definitely be looking out for more 1/72 naval models, such as the Airfix range (Vosper MTB, RAF rescue launch, LCVP, LCM and German S-boat). Their Vosper and S-boat are completely different versions to the Revell ones.
Ideally I'd also really like to build the Revell (ex-Matchbox) Flower-class corvette, but realistically I don't have either the budget or, especially, the display space for it!

Anyway - here are the photos!





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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 7, 2005 3:59 AM
Any feedback - anything you think could be improved/altered, or any extra details that could be added?
Or is there anyone else here who's built this kit, or a similar one?
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Posted by cdclukey on Monday, March 7, 2005 8:07 AM
Nice Work!
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Posted by cthulhu77 on Monday, March 7, 2005 8:53 AM
Nice boat! Try to pick up one of the PT 815's too...fun kit ! Glad to see there are more PT fanatics out there...(my wife is trying to get me to move my pt boat collection out of the living room...)
greg
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Posted by madmike on Monday, March 7, 2005 9:17 AM
Very nice indeed!!

The airfix MTB is indeed a nice model, but you have taken the Revell one and made it into a nice model!

I built the old Airfix 1:72 Schnellboot some years back, my then 2 year old son climbed the book case after getting into the study (he is 16 now) and dropped it. I have been meaning to rebuilt her from scatch for the last 14 years....

The only part that I could never find was the forward MG42 Anyone know where I can get one of those?
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo Galilei
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 2:33 AM
Outstanding job!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 4:26 AM
Thanks for the comments.
My next boat/ship project will probably be one of the Airfix landing craft (when I managed to find one in the shops),
after that I will probably start work on the Revell S-100. In any case, I'll post some more photos of the completed projects when they're done!.

It's a shame there aren't more 1/72 models of smaller naval vessels - it's surprising, for example, given how many
Russian and Eastern European kit manufacturers there are now, that there isn't a kit of a Soviet WW2 torpedo/patrol boat available.

- also, about that missing MG42 - you could probably use one from a 1/72 military vehicle kit, many WW2 German armoured
vehicles had mounted MG42s or 34s. Unless you have no interest in military vehicle modelling at all, you could always buy
a kit of a German tank such as a Panzer IV or Panther with a cupola-mounted MG, use the MG to repair the boat, and build the tank without it. (many tanks didn't have the cupola MG fitted). Or use the MG from a halftrack and convert the vehicle into another variant.
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  • From: Perth, Western Australia
Posted by madmike on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 5:14 AM
cheers for the info. I believe Airfix have released the S-boot again so I might email Airfix for a replacement!

cheers

Mike
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo Galilei
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  • From: Vernon, BC, Canada
Posted by razordws on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 8:37 AM
Outstanding work!! Thumbs Up [tup] Thanks for the look and I look forward to seeing more.

Dave

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 9:34 AM
Looks great! And nicely builtSmile [:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:22 PM
that looks very good man..great job..i built a PT 109 which is very similiar to the vosper..i left it olive drab.but i have a second one which im going to paint in gray..for a different front kind of feel..maybe doing the same with another vosper model would be interesting.
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