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Ok my first try at the Harriers didn't work to well. I tried to mask and ab the white bottom side. Bad. Real bad. Then I went to the lhs and bought MM white in enamel because it covers better in the white and hand brushed the bottom. It came out pretty good. I used super thin wash of sand color to bring out the panel lines. I also used all the decals so I'm going to have to figure something out for the helicopters. I used the Harriers the kit came with. Only 4 but I'll use at least 6 helicopters to take up more deck space.
Griffin
She looks real nice Griuffin, all ready for the S Atlantic.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Flag Halyards.
Looks great Griffin, I've never had luck with ezline but it looks like I need to give it another try.
It ain't no British ship without the Jack!
Get some planes on that flattop and bring her into port.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Thanks for the props guys. I'm glad to see a few kits getting started on here. I have finished the ship portion of my Invincible. I use some ezline for..... Um I guess they are just cables, wires, ropes. IDK what they are but I see them in photos. Lines for signal flags? I used ezline for the crane cables too. I missed your question earlier Steve. I put the antennas and radar on. I also added a Union Jack of course! Now onto the aircraft and deck tractors.
Scott, this is all in my scheme to get you to build more British ships. I'm happy to see my plan is coming together BWAAA.
I have an update which has good news and bad news.
The good news is that I received a very nice wooden deck kit from China on Friday. The bad news is that its for the HMS Dreadnaught and not the Warspite. I emailed the vendor and got a very quick reply that they no longer manufacture wooden deck for Warspite and the inventory system somehow showed the Dreadnaught as a replacement part.
So, my solution is this, I will build the Warspite without the wooden deck and since returning the deck would be such a hassle, order me a Dreadnaught kit .
Cheers Steve, and i know what you mean on the looks.
I would guess they call them the same in the RN, i just could not think of those terms at the time.
Now it looks like a sub and not one of Churchill's cigars.
Control surfaces will work just fine. I don't know exactly what the British call them (Bonnet vs hood, torch vs flashlight etc.) but in the US we call them rudders, dive planes and screws.
I guess if I'm running a British ship GB I need to find out what you chaps call them
I promised some pics a few weeks ago, but finally here they are. This would make a nice weekend build, but i have been working on it in small doses. The hull is in 3 parts with the lower porion split down the middle.
And then the single upper section was fitted.
Then added the conning tower along with the rest of the control surfaces, excuse by lack of tech knowledge and useing aircraft terminology.
Next up i will add a few of the PE parts, the WEM set is not very big anyway and i'll only use the hatches, and then to paint.
@Steve,
The camo turned out fantastic! She's really looking good.
@Griffin,
I agree with the others, the PE looks amazing. But, being it's 1/700 scale, makes it, to me, even more amazing. Great job!
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
Nice work on the PE Griffin.
Steve, your making camo painting look easy. Its coming along swell.
Griffin, she is looking really nice, coming together very well. After looking at that, i don't think the aircraft will be an issue.
Steve, thats a cracking job, the camo is amazing.
That is looking superb Griffin.
Looking good Steve. I didn't realize it had actual camouflage on the side of the hull. Very cool. I'm making good progress. I've been putting in some time. Island installed and PE railing. The railing is a bit mismatched because the kit only provides so much so I used some Toms model Works to finish it off. Going to be doing the aircraft soon I don't feel really confident but we'll see how I handle it. Lol
I finished the hull camo, now I'll weather it, then spray it with flat top coat to protect it.
I sprayed the light gray, masked that off and added increasingly darker shades, pulled the tape off and voila! I think I got it close enough.
modelcrazy Bruce, I remember why I didn't add the PE and pre-paint the deck detail, I was going to mask the deck to keep overspray off and that would have pulled off or bent the PE.
Bruce, I remember why I didn't add the PE and pre-paint the deck detail, I was going to mask the deck to keep overspray off and that would have pulled off or bent the PE.
Steve, that makes sense. Thank you for clarifing.
And, she's looking great!
I painted the hull red, boot top black and light grey for the upper hull base. Now I'm going to work on the complex camo scheme.
Griffin,
I really like how that ship is coming along. But, I have to admit, I think my eyes would have exploded by now working with that small of details. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished.
Really looking great Griffin. The crane cables look fantastic. At that scale it dosn't take much. What did you use for the cables?
Some more great work there Griffin.
Nice job adding the deck. I have a couple of the Artwox ones which look nice, but good to here those Hunter decks go on well.
Your carrier is a very nice build, great workmanship!
Making a little progress on the crane, lifeboats and fixing the stabilizers. I added a couple cables to the crane. There should be 4 but 2 at this scale should suffice.
Modelcrazy> I'm not a ship-builder, but I must admit that to my eye that wooden deck looks great!
Gary
scottrc Found a vendor on ebay that will have a deck here by early October
Found a vendor on ebay that will have a deck here by early October
That's pretty good
Thanks guys.
Bruce, no I didn't, but that's a good idea. I usually try to think ahead.
Scott, that sounds like the POW wood deck I bought at an unbelievable price. When it arrived I realized rather quickly that it was a 1/700.
Much nicer look indeed.
I for one should look closer at what I order. I openened my Hunter wood deck kit this morning, although it arrived over a month ago, and found out I ordered the one for a 1942 Warspite. The forward superstructure area is as different as a cat is to a dog.
And of coarse, the 1915 version is out of stock with a late November expected delivery.
I could order a 1942 Warspite, but I'm really in the mood for something WW1 with the 100th aniversary of the armistice coming up in November.
I agree, the deck does look GREAT! Steve, did you already attach the deck, if so, did you paint the detail on the deck first?
Sorry, for stupid questions, when I build my KGV, it will almost be a carbon copy of your build.
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