D805 Piet Hein, ex HMS Serapis, WW2 S class destroyer

The first print turned out pretty good, but I need to change the plate thickness from 0.7mm to 0.3mm. But that’s an easy chore, as Fusion allows you to go back in the timeline and adapt settings where required. Easy peasy.

Tip for anyone trying this: move the time symbol back to the spot you want to change. That way the recalculation is simply for that change. Keep the symbol at the end, and each little change results in a complete recalculation every time. Slow is an understatement.

You can see that the plates are too accentuated.

IMG_6126.jpeg
 
I revisited the deckhouses and bridge as well. Earlier prints showed flaws in my thinking and I really want to get this right.

A tough part to design was the front and rear blast deflectors. Curved in one direction, angled in another, good training with Fusion :) . And of course I wanted the breaks to make things fit on my print bed at logical places.

I'm sure the prints will turn out well, as I kept within my 3D printing comfort zone of 0.5mm. And if not, Ill be back.

Screenshot 2025-03-26 at 16.46.10.jpg
 
After having to stay out of my work shed for three weeks, I finally am of drops and eyes start to be back on track (if not already better than the old ones :cool:).I started the resin printer on the deckhouses and some of it goes well, some of it not so. It is always a bit of a hassle to find the correct angle and positioning on the print bed. But I am getting there. You see the rear of the bridge deckhouse in my hand. Lots of angles and some really thin plating.

The other thing I worked on was the hull. And boy does she look beautiful! Finally the lines and curves that I wanted. And yes, she's biggish. And will require some sanding and filling to make it to the expected standard.

IMG_6150.jpeg

IMG_6149.jpeg

IMG_6148.jpeg

IMG_6147.jpeg
 
After having to stay out of my work shed for three weeks, I finally am of drops and eyes start to be back on track (if not already better than the old ones :cool:).I started the resin printer on the deckhouses and some of it goes well, some of it not so. It is always a bit of a hassle to find the correct angle and positioning on the print bed. But I am getting there. You see the rear of the bridge deckhouse in my hand. Lots of angles and some really thin plating.

The other thing I worked on was the hull. And boy does she look beautiful! Finally the lines and curves that I wanted. And yes, she's biggish. And will require some sanding and filling to make it to the expected standard.

View attachment 511190

View attachment 511191

View attachment 511192

View attachment 511193
Your deckhouse is thin indeed; see-through plastic. Very precise printing, by the looks of it.
The hull is long and slender; does this require a move to a larger house?
 
After having to stay out of my work shed for three weeks, I finally am of drops and eyes start to be back on track (if not already better than the old ones :cool:).I started the resin printer on the deckhouses and some of it goes well, some of it not so. It is always a bit of a hassle to find the correct angle and positioning on the print bed. But I am getting there. You see the rear of the bridge deckhouse in my hand. Lots of angles and some really thin plating.

The other thing I worked on was the hull. And boy does she look beautiful! Finally the lines and curves that I wanted. And yes, she's biggish. And will require some sanding and filling to make it to the expected standard.

View attachment 511190

View attachment 511191

View attachment 511192

View attachment 511193
Marco she is looking great. I am tempted to ask you a price for a hull and deck and have a crack at building a wartime HMS Serapis. I dont think the hull was altered after the change over, but you would know that better than me.
Already waiting for your next installment.

Cheers JJ..
 
After having to stay out of my work shed for three weeks, I finally am of drops and eyes start to be back on track (if not already better than the old ones :cool:).I started the resin printer on the deckhouses and some of it goes well, some of it not so. It is always a bit of a hassle to find the correct angle and positioning on the print bed. But I am getting there. You see the rear of the bridge deckhouse in my hand. Lots of angles and some really thin plating.

The other thing I worked on was the hull. And boy does she look beautiful! Finally the lines and curves that I wanted. And yes, she's biggish. And will require some sanding and filling to make it to the expected standard.

View attachment 511190

View attachment 511191

View attachment 511192

View attachment 511193
It’s good to see you ‘seeing well’ back on the yard, Marco. With a new hull that looks great.
Regards, Peter
 
Marco she is looking great. I am tempted to ask you a price for a hull and deck and have a crack at building a wartime HMS Serapis. I dont think the hull was altered after the change over, but you would know that better than me.
Already waiting for your next installment.

Cheers JJ..
D805 is more or less HMS Serapis anyway, as I am following the 1945-1946 lay out. Early ‘50’s they did some changes, amongst others a helo deck (which was only used in some trials).

I’ll pm you about that hull.
 
Back
Top