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HMS Hood - 2 or 3 Anchors?

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  • Member since
    July 2006
  • From: Middle Tennessee
HMS Hood - 2 or 3 Anchors?
Posted by Dick McC2 on Thursday, October 19, 2006 7:16 AM

I've started Trumpeter's 1/350th HMS Hood and noted that on the bow they have anchor chains molded in (which I have removed) leading to two wildcats although there are three. I plan on using real chains. Also there are three indentations on the hull for three anchors (one on the port side and two on starboard), while the instructions allow for the placement of only two all that included in the kit.. I've taken a look at a number of photos of the Hood from the official web site, taken in the early to mid 1930s, and have only seen the three anchor configuration. I understand that Trumpeter's Hood is of the 1941 version. Did they stop using one anchor on the starboard side sometime before then? Any assistance would be most appreciated.

Dick McC

  • Member since
    January 2005
  • From: Tampa, Florida, USA
Posted by steves on Thursday, October 19, 2006 9:28 AM
I believe Hood had landed her third anchor as a weight saving measure before she was sunk.

Steve Sobieralski, Tampa Bay Ship Model Society

  • Member since
    June 2006
  • From: Carmichael, CA
Posted by Carmike on Thursday, October 19, 2006 9:31 PM

I just checked the revised edition of the "Anatomy of the Ship" profile on the HMS Hood by John Roberts and the external profile and plan (as in May, 1941) shows that the rear anchor on the starboard bow is not there - so it must have been landed at some point prior to then. The anchor is there in a photo of the Hood in May, 1934, so it must have been removed sometime between then and 1941.  See if you can find a copy of Robert's book (used copies turn up periodically) - it's a great reference source for a modeler.

  

  • Member since
    July 2006
  • From: Middle Tennessee
Posted by Dick McC2 on Friday, October 20, 2006 7:17 AM

Appreciate the research and input. I've cut out the wildcats on the foredeck for all three anchors and plan on doing the same on the hull. Found a good photo on the Hood official web site showing the foredeck and covers for the wildcats which I will scratchbuild. Cutting out the wildcats was a bit of a struggle, went through a few #11 blades, but the end result will support the effort. Yesterday I also cut out the stack tops. I've Tom's Modelworks photo etched set and will use the stack inserts. Cutting those was more than a bit of a chore; 4-5 #11 blades and broke a micro drill bit. This morning I planned on working on the stacks, but the bulb in my magnifing lens lamp has gone south! Everything is on hold until I get out to the store and get a new one....

Again, thanks for the input.

Dick McC

  • Member since
    September 2003
  • From: Connecticut
Posted by DBFSS385 on Friday, October 20, 2006 11:18 AM

Weight saving and the fact of trying to get her bows up a little.

For all the Hood's beauty and nice lines she did not ship  high seas well at all..

 

Be Well/DBF Walt
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