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My Italeri S-100 (Final update)

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My Italeri S-100 (Final update)
Posted by Grem56 on Monday, April 6, 2009 9:46 AM

I mentioned before somewhere in the first thread that I would be making the canvas dodgers from thin metal foil. Here are some screenies of the first dodger fitted to HaJu. Also doing some work to the forward 20mm. The 37mm still needs some chipping. the fore deck is too pristine at the moment and the dodgers certainly need some weathering. I am really enjoying this build. The ship just seems to fall together. Enough of my burbling on, here's the screenies:

It's rather picture heavy, hope you enjoy looking.

Cheers,

Julian

 

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Posted by Firecaptain on Tuesday, April 7, 2009 8:45 PM
I think that your hand made foil dodgers look much better than the newly available brass ones imo.......great work!
Joe
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Posted by Grem56 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009 12:27 AM

Thanks Firecaptain, yes, with the foil the wrinkled effect is better.

Cheers,

Julian

 

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Posted by keef666 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009 2:49 AM
 That is looking great, julian, also like your rail covers, does anyone know how these were fitted, its hard to tell from old b/w pics, and the brass ones from cammetts have tiny holes were you place near/over the rail and then with thin wire/cotton thread weave in and out etc, but is the correct way! keith.
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Posted by Grem56 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009 5:33 AM

That is the way we fitted canvas sunshades and awnings on freighters in the tropics: brass eyelets in the canvas and fine lacing to fit them to railings, frames etc. In 1/35th scale the lacing would be near invisible so I left it off. Using thin line tends to look grossly overscale so I succumbed to the delights of super glue Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Julian

 

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Posted by searat12 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009 7:23 AM
This project has been coming along very nicely indeed, and the only thing I would consider adding are some suitable 1/35 figurines.  Normally, I'm not a big fan of added figures to ship kits, but this one REALLY calls out for them!
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Posted by Grem56 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009 8:58 AM

Hi Searat 12, yes, couldn't agree more here. I bought an Alpine miniature WW II German officer in foul weather gear to go on the bridge (real snooty looking little guy, definately the skipper) and I am waiting for a set of Azimut S-boat crewmen to arrive. This is going to be my biggest challenge on this buld because my figures always turn out rather c****y, looking like the return of the living dead. I will follow all tips and take my time on them. They may turn out looking half human Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Julian

 

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Posted by Grem56 on Monday, April 13, 2009 1:14 AM

Here are some update photo's of the stern (a lot of work going on there at the moment), canvas dodger on the starboard side also fitted, scratch built "Cuba 1a" radar detector fitted and first attempt at a vaguely humanoid boat skipper in progress (anyone with information on cap and epaulette colours please chip in. My information is rather vague and most available photo's are in B&W). Okay, screenies:

Cheers,

JulianSmile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

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Posted by PTConsultingNHR on Tuesday, April 14, 2009 5:17 PM

VERY NICE job sir.

Garth 

 

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Posted by crackers on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 1:35 AM

  Julian, I am very impressed with your model. You are to be commended for such good work. You live in Holland, a nation with a rich maritime history. Have you ever considered making a model of  "Die Zeven Provincien" or other ships from the era of Admirals Tromp or De Ruyter ?

                   Montani semper liberi !  Happy modeling to all and every one of you.

                                                     Crackers         Angel [angel]

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Posted by Grem56 on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 5:48 AM

Hi Crackers, I haven't considered building models of these ships but I do regularly visit the Batavia Werf in Lelystad in Holland where a replica of the Batavia was built and where a replica of the Zeven Provincieen is being built. I posted a lot of photos of these visits here online so if you do a quick search you should be able to find them. The large scale S-boat has a special meaning for me. I sailed from Ijmuiden on supply vessels before getting a job ashore and nowadays work for the Port of Amsterdam based in Ijmuiden. Just around the corner from my office is a huge German WW II bunker where S-boats were stationed during the war. At the root end of the Vissershaven another bunker used to stand before the RAF flattened it. I can really imagine these boats heading out towards Great Yarmouth at night.

Julian

 

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Posted by Grem56 on Saturday, April 18, 2009 8:05 AM

The Azimut resin crew for the S-100 arrived this week as well as some other goodies from JB models of Austria:

A rather motley collection of nautical misfits that should add some life to the build. The officer sitting on the side of the bridge is a real gem.

Two metal replacement barrels for two Mg 34's I will be adding to the bridge sides. Not too sure about the antenne base (for the starboard side of the rear bridge). Don't think its really big enough to be a visible anachronism but will decide on the go/no go later in the build.

Thanks for letting me bore you gentlemen again.

Julian Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

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Posted by samreichart on Saturday, April 18, 2009 8:15 AM

spectacular build Julian.

Love the weathering round the depth charge racks.

Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur :)
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Posted by Grem56 on Monday, April 20, 2009 11:45 AM

Thanks Sam,

I asked for some pointers on chipping from "the Doog" on the armour forum: the guy is a real weathering guru.

Cheers,

Julian Smile [:)]

 

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Posted by gingermeggs on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 5:36 PM

 Hi Julian

As you have seen from my almost finished model that figures are needed to bring attention and interest to such a large and long hull. I will wait and see how your recent purchase turns out before making a decision regarding my crew.

The figures shown on my model are temporary and are realy tank personel ..........not quite right.

Regards Les

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Posted by Grem56 on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 12:03 AM

Hi Les, I'll post some screenies when the crew is painted. My workbench looks like a butchers shop at the moment:"heads, arms and bodies all over the place in varying states of assembly.

Julian

 

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Posted by surfsup on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 4:54 AM
The only thing I can think of with your build is SEXY!!!!  One little nitpick and I will stand corrected if I am wrong. The Hulls were made of ply weren't they. If they were, I don't know if you would have to tone down the rusting a little. Of the Photos in my copy of the Squadron in Action books, I could not , in any, Photos of in service S-Boats with that amount of Rusting. As I said, I will stand corrected if I am wrong.  

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Posted by Grem56 on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 5:38 AM

No, you are not wrong. Ships were mainly wood and aluminium. The Kalotte also contained some armourplate and joins were not all aluminium rivets but also nuts and bolts. If you take a good look the rust streaks I added are mostly on or around the metal parts while the hull is dirty instead of rusty. I agree that the boats were very well maintained (except during the final stages of WW II). I also believe in having a little bit of fun building models ("I build for fun and not for museums" seems to be my mantra and motto during this build because several people have rolled over me telling me certain details are not correct) so I allow myself some "artistic license". I certainly find this build (and the Italeri model as base) very sexy.

Cheers,

Julian Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

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Posted by gingermeggs on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 5:45 PM

In regard to the subject of rust it is not uncommon on wooded boats. In my shipyard we seviced many commercial and private wooden vessels that showed plenty of rust on the hulls down to the water line. This was caused by having guard rails and staunchions of steel as well as having the cap rail .rubbing strip and sponsons all attached to the hull with steel bolts. Even the small ferries that were well maintained were always showing hull rust marks when in for their annual slipping.

Regards Les 

 

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Posted by silversurfer4907 on Friday, April 24, 2009 3:43 PM
nice work and great pics could you give me some advice which order you started to build up decks pleae joe london
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Posted by Grem56 on Friday, April 24, 2009 11:33 PM

Hi silversurfer4907, you can follow the whole build in two threads on this forum, this one and the first thread: /forums/1074541/ShowPost.aspx . There is also an excellent thread running here: http://modelshipwrights.kitmaker.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=130092&page=16 . Several other builds described here that are being super detailed even down to the correct number and pattern of rivets (my build is OOB).

cheers,

Julian

 

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Posted by Grem56 on Sunday, May 3, 2009 7:48 AM

Fitted the raillings around the stern of the vessel. I couldn't resist putting a signaller in the "pulpit" on the bridge:

Thanks for taking a look,

Julian Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

 

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Posted by PTConsultingNHR on Sunday, May 3, 2009 9:30 AM
I'm amazed at you guys paint figures that look so realistic ... I once had a guy who built a Tamiya PBR and he tried to paint the figures ... they looked too tin like for my taste, I don't know ... maybe it was the paint(s) he used ... I didn't have them put them on.
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Posted by Grem56 on Sunday, May 3, 2009 2:28 PM

Actually painting these munchkin size crewmen terrifies me. It is the single part of scale model building that I have great difficulties mastering.

Cheers,

Julian

 

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Posted by Jester75 on Sunday, May 3, 2009 6:54 PM

Julian,

The crew members look marvelous!! Great figs to go with a great build! I may actually work on mine a bit this evening. Bout time to start on the firepower!

Eric

 

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Posted by Grem56 on Monday, May 4, 2009 10:45 AM

Thanks Jester ! Rest of the munchkins are still in various stages of painting or drying (oil paints, ugh.......).

Cheers,

Julian (back to the Frankenstein laboratory of miniature crew building) Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

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Posted by crackers on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 2:09 AM

   Julian: I have been following your thread of the Italeri S-100 boat. Very impressive. Once you complete your model, will you have it displayed for us without the background of your workshop ?  I am looking forward to viewing your final work. Once the S-boat is finished, have you decided on your next project ? When you do begin your next model, please keep us up-to -date on your progress. I will be an interested observer.

               Montani semper liberi !    Happy modeling to all and every one of you.

                                                      Crackers        Angel [angel]

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Posted by Grem56 on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 2:18 AM

Hi Crackers,

yes, that is the plan. At the moment it is hard to tell where the workbench ends and the S-100 begins Confused [%-)]. I have no idea at the moment what the next project will be having more models in my stash than I will probably ever be able to build. The Heller La Reale de France and Victory are tempting but so are the Italeri PT  boat and the Revell Cutty Sark. I have also recently bought a lot of Dragon's 1/35 scale armour so I might even step away from model ships for while. First step will probably be new spectacles to help me see what I am building and painting Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Cheers,

Julian

 

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Posted by Grem56 on Sunday, May 10, 2009 1:56 AM

Hi Crackers, in answer to your question on what will be the next project:

/forums/1135642/ShowPost.aspx . Whistling [:-^]

Julian

 

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Posted by crackers on Sunday, May 10, 2009 2:13 AM

  Thanks Julian for an update on a future project. I'm sure you will perform a splendid work on your model. All of us are impressed with your talent. Please show us the progress on your next model, as you did with the S-100. 

              Montani semper liberi !  Happy modeling to all and every one of you.

                                                  Crackers     Angel [angel]

Anthony V. Santos

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