Having completed HMS Aldenham, and finally found the WEM etch for the Trumpy tribal, here we go with HMS Eskimo missing her bow after the battle of Narvik.
The base kit.
The etch.
The contents of the box.
The kit has a number of issues, and 8 barrelled pompom instead of a 4, the wrong boats, odd shaped screws, and the bow.
There is a pronounced lack of sheer.
That is not a problem, North star can sort the pompom issue, I have boats in the spare's box, and as the below shows the look I am going for in this build, the bow & the screws aren't an issue.
Keel should be laid over the weekend.
Cheers
Si
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HMS Eskimo, Norway 1940.
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Posted: Friday, February 08, 2019 - 09:02 AM UTC
Posted: Friday, February 08, 2019 - 10:47 AM UTC
Si,
Nice pick and what a challenge. This one has my attention.
Mark
Nice pick and what a challenge. This one has my attention.
Mark
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Posted: Friday, February 08, 2019 - 11:59 PM UTC
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Si,
Nice pick and what a challenge. This one has my attention.
Mark
Welcome aboard Mark,
It is a quite a challenge, but I have a plan, cut the bow off level with the bulkhead in the photo, and scratch build the damaged bits of hull and deck.
The base is going to fun too, with the bit of jetty, mooring wires, jetty detritus etc.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 01:27 AM UTC
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...I have a plan, cut the bow off level with the bulkhead
Wohooo! Let the hacking begin - this is gonna be fun!
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 04:06 AM UTC
Eskimo was a handsome ship, particularly so after her mid-life upgrade when the cage mast was added.
Wish you luck on this one Simon, it seems you have your work cut out (pardon the pun) for yourself.
Wish you luck on this one Simon, it seems you have your work cut out (pardon the pun) for yourself.
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 07:07 AM UTC
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Quoted Text...I have a plan, cut the bow off level with the bulkhead
Wohooo! Let the hacking begin - this is gonna be fun!
That's one word for it Tim!
As long as I remember, measure twice, cut once we should be good, the photographs give me a good idea where to cut.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 07:19 AM UTC
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Eskimo was a handsome ship, particularly so after her mid-life upgrade when the cage mast was added.
Wish you luck on this one Simon, it seems you have your work cut out (pardon the pun) for yourself.
You are not wrong, the Tribals were handsome ships Chuck,
There will be a late war version joining the fleet at some point, but that will be built from the WEM resin kit.
There is going to be a lot to this build, not only the damaged areas of the bow, also the scenery, getting the clutter on the jetty right, and quite a few figures too.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 11:25 AM UTC
Where is the Popcorn. This one will be fun to watch Si.....Cheers mark
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Posted: Saturday, February 09, 2019 - 09:31 PM UTC
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Where is the Popcorn. This one will be fun to watch Si.....Cheers mark
Welcome aboard Mark,
I reckon you are going to need a big tub for this job! There are quite a few things I have never attempted before in this build.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 08:52 AM UTC
Here we go,
The Hull, prior to shortening test fitted on the base.
maindeck & bulkhead fitted.
A quick comparison of the size of a tribal & a mod 1936a
Fo'c's'le deck down and some etched doors fitted to the bulkhead.
Right, now it get's serious, the photos studied, the cut marked measured, the photos studied again, masking tape applied to mark the line of the cut.
The bow separated.
The forward end of B gundeck also removed and test fitted.
Plasticard bulkheads fitted.
and cleaned up,
The plan is, the door on the starboard side of B superstructure is open in the photograph, that will be opened up and some interior added, then the battered deck section fabricated, this should provide some support for the hull structure.
Cheers
Si
The Hull, prior to shortening test fitted on the base.
maindeck & bulkhead fitted.
A quick comparison of the size of a tribal & a mod 1936a
Fo'c's'le deck down and some etched doors fitted to the bulkhead.
Right, now it get's serious, the photos studied, the cut marked measured, the photos studied again, masking tape applied to mark the line of the cut.
The bow separated.
The forward end of B gundeck also removed and test fitted.
Plasticard bulkheads fitted.
and cleaned up,
The plan is, the door on the starboard side of B superstructure is open in the photograph, that will be opened up and some interior added, then the battered deck section fabricated, this should provide some support for the hull structure.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 12:37 PM UTC
The hard part is sawing into a perfectly good Kit. That is the big challenge. You are on your way now Si.....Cheers mark
Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 02:36 PM UTC
Si,
This is going to be most interesting as to how you are going to pull this one off. No turning back!
Mark
This is going to be most interesting as to how you are going to pull this one off. No turning back!
Mark
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Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 07:46 PM UTC
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The hard part is sawing into a perfectly good Kit. That is the big challenge. You are on your way now Si.....Cheers mark
Hi Mark,
Having re-worked the lack of sheer on the bow once on this kit, it was actually quite cathartic solving the problem a different way.
The tricky bit is going to be getting the detail right around the shattered bow.
Thanks for looking in Mate.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 07:58 PM UTC
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Si,
This is going to be most interesting as to how you are going to pull this one off. No turning back!
Mark
Thanks Mark,
The devil is going to be the detail, and getting that shattered bow right,
Cheers
Si
Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 09:53 PM UTC
Si, you are a champion: there's just no way we can compete with the number of builds you complete, the speed and the quality!
Interested to see how you build up her missing bow section detail
Interested to see how you build up her missing bow section detail
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Posted: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 - 04:32 AM UTC
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Si, you are a champion: there's just no way we can compete with the number of builds you complete, the speed and the quality!
Interested to see how you build up her missing bow section detail
Thanks Russ, that is very kind, but there are plenty of more skilled modellers than me inhabiting this site.
To be fair, the production rate has gone up more due to working from home, allowing a couple of hours most evenings at the bench.
So will I, the plan is to have a good stock of thin plasticard, evergreen strip, spare etch from wherever I can find it and basically make it up as I go along, whilst staring at the photograph for inspiration.
Cheers
Si
Posted: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 - 11:04 PM UTC
Hi Simon,
Now this is really a different approach to building a ship model.
Excellent work so far and am following with interest!
Cheers,
Now this is really a different approach to building a ship model.
Excellent work so far and am following with interest!
Cheers,
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 - 08:27 AM UTC
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Hi Simon,
Now this is really a different approach to building a ship model.
Excellent work so far and am following with interest!
Cheers,
Hi Joe,
Glad to have you aboard. That photograph has intrigued me ever since I first saw it, shows what tough ships the Tribals were. I just had to build it at sooner or later.
Appreciate your kind comment.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2019 - 08:31 PM UTC
The start of scratchbuilding the interior areas.
Etched watertight door frame fitted to cut out the open door.
Done.
Test fitted in place.
Some interior structure so there is no see through, also deck beams being fitted to the open ended section.
Tested fitted, something needs a trim. a few more details to go in, then that can be fixed in place.
In the plasticard stock I found this battered scrap end of a sheet of 10 thou, this will be just right for the open end of the hull.
The deck section marked.
Cut out, a bit of bending along the starboard edge to replicate the damage shown in the photograph.
More soon.
Cheers
Si
Etched watertight door frame fitted to cut out the open door.
Done.
Test fitted in place.
Some interior structure so there is no see through, also deck beams being fitted to the open ended section.
Tested fitted, something needs a trim. a few more details to go in, then that can be fixed in place.
In the plasticard stock I found this battered scrap end of a sheet of 10 thou, this will be just right for the open end of the hull.
The deck section marked.
Cut out, a bit of bending along the starboard edge to replicate the damage shown in the photograph.
More soon.
Cheers
Si
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 - 01:24 AM UTC
Si,
Looks like you have a good handle on how you will mimick the damage. It takes a steady hand to open up those doorways, nice work.
Mark
Looks like you have a good handle on how you will mimick the damage. It takes a steady hand to open up those doorways, nice work.
Mark
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Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 - 01:52 AM UTC
Love the interior bulkheads which will be dimly visible through the open door. This is a fun build to watch!
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Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 - 04:10 PM UTC
That is some lovely work Si.....Cheers mark
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Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2019 - 08:57 PM UTC
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Si,
Looks like you have a good handle on how you will mimick the damage. It takes a steady hand to open up those doorways, nice work.
Mark
Thanks Mark,
The hull plating is going to be real fun. The doorways are bit fiddly, I did make it slightly harder by missing the open interior door in the superstructure until after the bulkhead was in place.
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2019 - 09:11 PM UTC
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Love the interior bulkheads which will be dimly visible through the open door. This is a fun build to watch!
Thanks Tim,
Even in 1/350, without them things can look a bit see through. Bit more detail to go on in the open end. Masking those open doors is going to be real fun!
Cheers
Si
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Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2019 - 09:13 PM UTC
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That is some lovely work Si.....Cheers mark
Thanks Mark,
Glad you like it, I am really enjoying putting it together.
Cheers
Si