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Wow, that caught the Chief unaware! Look at it breach. :o
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The end of another promising career.
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...and so it begins.
I'm gluing the hull together right now. :woot: |
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I got the hull glued together, now it's time to get the running hardware.:hmm2: I'm thinking about just using some of the Dumas pre-packaged running hardware, plus I'm going to buy a brass prop, but I need to figure out the size.:dead: I'm going to custom build the rudder (brass) and I need to pick a motor.
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I'm seriously thinking about installing this:
http://www.harbormodels.com/site08/m...ges/smoker.htm |
So, I spent the weekend hanging out with a bunch of Canadian Sailors. I brought my Corvette book to talk corvettes with them. One of the sailors had a personal tie to this ship:
http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/829.html HMCS Morden. So I think I might name my boat the Morden:hmmm:. |
I did some 1/2400 Flowers for wargaming a long time ago. I noticed at the time that a few rare ones had the mast in front of the bridge rather than behind. Looking at pictures now I see that Morden was one of those.
Do it up right and make those Canuckians proud. :rock: |
I was >< that close to buying the Revell USS North Carolina the other day.
I held back though. I want to start with something easier. :) |
Talking to McBee on Skype last night made me pull out my little wargaming Flowers and take pictures. I didn't technically "build" them because they come as one piece, and only need to be painted. GHQ makes the most detailed, beautiful models possible. The bigger ships have many parts to glue on, but the destroyers are single-piece models. I have many painted and mounted, and a lot more just sitting in their packages waiting for "someday" to come.
Anyway, these are GHQ's 'Flower' class corvettes. They're nothing compared to the detail available when constructing a 1/72 scale kit, but they're cute in their own way. http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps2f815803.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps5d8b92f8.jpg |
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I'm making serious progress on my boat. I need to post the pictures I've taken, plus take new ones, but I can't find my camera atm:dead:. I've got my brass prop:up: installed, custom made brass rudder installed, motor installed (English made motor:D), Some of the wood/balsa deck installed, In regards to the name of the boat, I'm still thinking of the Morden, but she has 2 masts:o (one forward of the bridge) and her 4inch gun doesn't have the gun shield. http://www.naval-museum.mb.ca/ships/morden.htm I could do the HMS Arbutus (killer of the U-70 or U-47) or the HMCS Chilliwack (2 u-boat kills) http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/4710.html http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/810.html |
I'd love to get some of these, but they are ~$40 to ship to the US!:o:down:
http://www.gunthwaite.co.uk/OurRangeofFigures.htm Then, there's these guys: https://www.whiteensignmodels.com/ needs more research... http://www.gunthwaite.co.uk/GM72-001%20painted.jpg http://www.gunthwaite.co.uk/GM72-007%20painted%200.jpg http://www.gunthwaite.co.uk/GM72015%20painted.JPG http://www.gunthwaite.co.uk/GM72016%20painted%202.JPG http://www.gunthwaite.co.uk/GM72017%20painted.JPG |
Just contributed to British economy. Your welcome.
http://www.gunthwaite.co.uk/GM72-001%20painted.jpg Now I've got the Jim, Steed, and Bossmark crewmembers.:haha: |
I'm obviously the good looking one :smug:
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